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By  LEWIS  B.  MILLER 

A  Thousand  Mile  Saddle  Trip  Up 
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INTRODUCTION 


/-r\HE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  takes  pleasure 
;     in    presenting    this    directory  of   Cass, 
Mason,  Menard  and  Sangamon  Counties. 
We  have  labored  diligently  to  make  it  accu- 
rate and  complete  in  every  respect. 

A  large  force  of  men  have  been  at  work  calling 
on  the  farmers,  merchants  and  breeders  of 
these  counties,  collecting  the  information  which 
is  now  placed  in  your  hands. 

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ILLINOIS 

WHEN  you  try  to  convey  an  idea  of  the  size,  or  importance, 
or  prosperity  of  a  thing  so  vast  as  a  state  you  usually  find  it 
necessary  to  drag  in  statistics.  You  rake  up  all  the  miles, 
and  acres  and  bushels  and  tons  you  can  lay  your  hands  on, 
and  stack  them  up,  mentally,  against  the  miles,  and  acres,  and  bushels 
and  tons  of  other  states.  The  result  is  known  as  Fascinating  Facts, 
and  it  makes  dry  reading.  If  you  like  that  sort  of  thing  you'll  find 
it  at  the  bottom  of  each  page  of  your  loose-leaf  desk  calendar.  There 
is  a  better  way  to  make  the  outlander  recognize  the  individuality  of 
that  state  called  Illinois.  This  is  what  we  mean. 

When  you  hear  France  mentioned  your  mind  says — Paris !  When 
one  speaks  of  England  your  mental  movie  flashes- — London!  New 
York  means  New  York  City  unless  the  word  state  is  tacked  after  it. 
Those  cities  have  actually  handicapped  their  Country  or  state,  swamped 
their  personality,  as  a  famous  and  brilliant  wife  outshines  her  worthy 
but  nondescript  husband. 

But  when  you  think  of  Illinois,  does  your  mind  at  once  register 
Chicago?  No,  it  doesn't!  Illinois  calls  up  a  picture  all  it?  own. 
Illinois  had  fought  for  its  place  in  the  sun,  and  won  it,  when  Chicago 
was  a  mixture  of  swamp  and  prairie.  Illinois  opens  up  a  gracious, 
splendid  mind-picture  of  rolling  prairie  and  ample  farms;  of  pros- 
perous, middle-sized  towns  full  of  paved  streets,  and  shady  lawns,  and 
comfortable  two-story  homes  equipped  with  sleeping  porches,  and  rose, 
bushes,  and  swinging  couches  and  two-toned  rugs ;  towns  that  have  the 
newest  thing  in  waterworks  and  public  libraries,  and  'with  an  incredible 
number  of  automobiles — this  year's  model — skimming  up  and  down 
Elm  Street  and  out  as  far  as  the  State  Road  and  back.  Why,  the  very 
waters  of  Illinois  have  personality!  Leaving  Lake  Michigan  and  the 
Mississippi  entirely  out  of  it,  who  hasn't  heard  of  Bubbly  Creek?  In 
Illinois  you  can't  even  keep  an  ordinary,  meandering  little  river  down. 
Just  recently  along  came  Edgar  Lee  Masters,  waved  a  magic  fountain 
pen,  and  behold! — humble  Spoon  River  was  immortalized. 

If  you  have  always  associated  Illinois  in  your  mind  with  pigs,  and 
iron  and  steel,  and  corn,  we  advise  you  to  take  a  dip  into  the  history  of 
the  state.  There's  color  for  you,  and  life,  and  romance,  and  adven- 
ture !  You'd  never  believe  that  a  staid,  prosperous  and  respectable  state 
like  Illinois  could  have  had  such  a  roystering  past.  It  reads  like 
Gilbert  Parker  at  his  best.  Like  a  splendid  pageant  they  move  through 
those  pages,  Jesuit  priests,  and  French  adventurers,  coureurs  de  bois, 
stealthy  Indians,  dashing  cavaliers. 

If  Illinois  means  to  you  something  prosaic  and  bourgeois,  just 
roll  this  on  your  tongue :  Robert  Cavelier,  Sieur  de  La  Salle.  He  didn't 
find  Illinois  prosaic  and  dry.  Neither  did  his  gallant  friend,  Heari  de 
Tonty — Tonty  of  the  iron  hand  and  the  ready  sword;  Tonty,  soldier 


of  fortune  and  brave  gentleman,  with  the  curling  plume  in  his  cap,  and 
surely  lace  at  his  sleeve  even  when  he  was  killing  an  Indian.  The 
recent  history  of  Illinois  is  full  of  Jonathans,  and  Cyruses,  and  Samuels 
and  Alexanders,  solid  gentlemen  with  beards  and  watch  chains  and  lay- 
down  collars.  And  that  is  as  it  should  be.  But  all  the  Bloommgtons 
and  Edwardsvilles  and  Greensvilles  only  serve  to  make  more  charming 
the  impress  made  by  French,  and  Indian,  and  Jesuit.  The  Indian 
left  his  mark  in  such  names  as  Kaskaskia,  Cahokia,  and  Kankakee. 
The  trail  of  the  French  is  found  in  such  names  as  Bellefontaine,  Fort 
Crevecceur,  Vincennes,  Versailles ;  the  black  robe  of  the  Jesuit  in  Joliet 
and  Marquette. 

What  would  they  think — those  immigrants  who  come  to  America 
with  the  belief  that  its  streets  are  paved  with  gold — if  they  knew  that 
Illinois  is  not  paved  with  it,  but  built  on  a  solid  foundation  of  it?  That 
doesn't  mean  mines  of  precious  metal.  That  means  forty  solid  feet  of 
rich  loam  along  the  river  bottom  lands,  so  fertile,  so  gracious,  so 
inexhaustible  that  in  the  greater  portion  of  the  state  no  rotation  of  crops 
is  necessary.  It  means  that  the  plow  may  run  for  hundreds  of  miles 
over  the  prairies  without  touching  a  pebble  or  a  grain  of  sand.  Crop 
failures  are  practically  unknown.  Farm  land  is  held  at  from  one 
hundred  and  fifty  to  three  hundred  dollars  an  acre. 

Is  it  to  be  wondered  that  the  farmhouses  of  Illinois  have  a  gracious, 
ample  and  prosperous  look,  far  removed  from  the  pinched  and  weather- 
beaten  face  worn  by  typical  farmhouses  of  many  sister  states,  when  it 
is  realized  (statistics  here,  but  only  this  once)  that  nearly  all  of  its 
thirty-five  million  acres  are  susceptible  of  cultivation?  Of  course, 
nobody's  mind  can  grasp  thirty-five  millions  of  anything.  But  anyone 
can  get  an  idea  of  size  when  it  is  known  that  one  state  is  so  varied  and 
versatile  as  to  embrace  the  tropics  and  the  far — well,  fairly  far, — north. 
Down  in  Cairo,  Illinois,  where  the  state  almost  melts  invisibly  into 
Kentucky,  you  get  all  the  sunny  southland  scenery — darkies,  levees, 
banjos,  river  boats.  Up  in  northern  Illinois,  on  the  lake,  you're  very 
apt  to  find  furs  comfortable  in  August,  for  northern  Illinois  uses  the 
lake  much  as  a  grocer  uses  the  electric  fan  in  his  choice  vegetable  and 
fruit  window — to  temper  the  heat  in  summer  and  the  cold  in  winter. 

The  story  of  the  growth  of  Illinois  is  a  miraculous  thing — the  kind 
of  thing  that  could  happen  only  in  these  United  States.  But  other 
states  have  expanded  marvelously,  too,  have  blossomed  overnight. 
That  isn't  so  remarkable,  though  in  the  case  of  Illinois,  perhaps,  the 
growth  was  magic  in  its  rapidity.  The  stupendous  thing  about  it  all 
is  that,  with  her  sudden  prosperity  and  riches,  Illinois  has  kept  her 
head  and  figure.  Few  other  states  can  say  that.  It  is  to  her  ever- 
lasting glory  that  it  can  be  said  of  Illinois. 

Illinois  comes  from  the  Indian  Illini,  signifying  a  complete, 
finished  and  perfect  Man,  imbued  with  the  spirit  and  bravery  of  the 
men  of  every  nation  that  ever  lived. — From  American  Magazine... 


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SANGAMON  COUNTY  COURT  HOUSE,  SPRINGFIELD,  ILL. 


HISTORY  of  SANGAMON  COUNTY 

WHEN  Illinois  was  admitted  into  the  Union  it  was  composed 
of  thirty-three  counties — Sang&mon  was  not  among  them. 
This  county  was  created  by  a  law  of  the  state  and  was  ap- 
proved of,  January  30,  1821. 

About  1818  a  bachelor  by  the  name  of  Elisha  Kelly 
emigrated  from  North  Carolina,  stopping  first  in  Macoupin  county.  He 
was  fond  of  hunting  and  in  prospecting  for  hunting  grounds  he  wan- 
dered in  between  the  two  ravines  about  two  miles  apart  running  in  a 
northwesterly  direction  and  emptying  into  Spring  Creek  a  tributary 
of  the  Sangamon  river.  Here  there  were  deer  roaming  up  and  down  the 
river.  In  the  morning  they  would  leave  the  ravine  and  go  out  on  the 
open  prairie  where  they  would  spend  the  day  in  the  tall  grass  roam- 
ing and  racing  about.  The  deer  in  passing  down  these  ravines,  gave 
Mr.  Kelly  an  opportunity  for  the  full  gratification  of  his  ambition  for 
game,  which  seemed  to  him  like  a  hunter's  paradise,  and  when  he 
returned  to  his  old  home  he  induced  his  father,  Henry  Kelly  and  his 
four  brothers,  John  older  than  himself,  Elijah,  William  and  George 
who  were  younger,  to  emigrate  with  him.  He  induced  other  families 
among  his  acquaintances  to  also  emigrate.  More  families  continued 
to  move  into  the  county  and  generally  settled  at  long  distances  from 
each  other,  but  the  principal  settlement  clustered  around  the  Kellys. 
When  the  commissioners  came  to  locate  the  county  seat  it  was  dis- 
covered that  the  Kelly  settlement  was  the  only  place  in  all  the  county 
where  enough  families  could  be  found  in  the  vicinity  of  each  other 
to  board  and  lodge  the  members  of  court  and  those  who  would  likely 
attend  the  sessions. 

April  10,  1821,  there  is  record  of  an  article  of  agreement  having 
been  made  between  the  county  commissioners  and  John  Kelly,  Zacha- 
riah  Peter  and  William  Drennan.  These  three  men  agreed  to  build 
for  the  use  of  the  county  a  court  house  of  the  following  description: 
The  logs  to  be  twenty  feet  long,  the  house  one  story  high,  plank  floor, 
a  good  cabin  roof,  a  door  and  window  cut  out.  Work  to  be  completed 
by  the  first  day  of  May,  1822,  for  which  the  commissioners  agreed  to 
pay  $42.50.  As  the  court  house  neared  completion,  the  commissioners 
found  it  would  be  a  very  nice  summer  building,  but  not  very  practical 
for  winter,  so  there  was  another  contract  between  the  county  commis- 
sioners and  Jesse  Brevard,  in  which  he  agreed  to  chink  the  outside  of 
the  building  and  daub  the  inside,  boards  sawed  and  nailed  on  the  inside 
cracks,  a  good,  sufficient  door  shutter  to  be  made  of  good  planks  and 
hung  with  iron  hinges  and  a  window  to  be  cut  out,  faced  and  cased, 
and  to  contain  nine  lights  with  a  good  sufficient  shutter' hung  on  the 
outside.  A  fireplace  to  be  cut  out  seven  feet  wi^e  and  a  wooden  chim- 
ney, built  with  back  and  hearth.  To  be  finished  by  September,  1822. 
Robert  Hamilton  agreed  to  build  a  jail  for  the  county  of  Sangamon 
for  the  sum  of  $84.76. 

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On  June  5th,  1821,  the  county  was  divided  into  four  election 
districts  or  townships,  called  respectively  Sangamon,  Springfield,  Rich- 
land  and  Union.  Overseers  of  the  poor  were  appointed,  two  for  each 
township,  and  a  board  of  three  trustees  to  look  after  the  overseers  of 
the  poor. 

After  the  temporary  location  of  the  county  seat,  a  contest  sprang 
up  in  regard  to  the  permanent  location  of  it.  At  an  election  of  the 
members  of  the  legislature,  two  opposing  candidates  went  before  the 
people  on  the  merits  of  two  localities.  I.  S.  Pugh  was  the  candidate 
from  Springfield,  and  William  S.  Hamilton,  a  son  of  Alexander  Hamil- 
ton, represented  Sangamon,  a  beautiful  site  for  a  town  on  the  banks  of 
the  Sangamon  river,  about  seven  miles  west  and  a  little  north  from 
Springfield.  Hamilton  was  elected  but  Pugh  went  to  Vandalia  the 
capital  as  a  lobby  member  and  succeeded  in  having  commissioners 
appointed  who  proved  favorable  to  Springfield. 

In  1825  there  was  a  movement  for  building  a  large  and  better 
court  house,  and  in  the  July  term  the  county  commissioners  passed 
an  order  that  the.  county  proceed  to  build  a  court  house  not  to  exceed 
$3,000  provided  one-half  of  the  expense  be  made  up  by  subscription. 
It  was  to  be  all  brick  and  two  stories  high.  The  failure  to  raise  the 
money  by  subscription  defeated  the  whole  project.  In  1830  the  original 
court  house  proving  to  be  inadequate  was  to  be  replaced  by  a  brick 
structure.  This  was  built  at  a  total  cost  of  $8,841. 

In  1837  Springfield  was  selected  as  the  future  capital  of  the  state 
with  the  promise  to  raise  $50,000  to  assist  in  building  the  state  house, 
and  also  to  furnish  the  site  upon  which  it  should  stand.  If  the  land 
was  selected  far  enough  from  the  existing  business  to  be  cheap,  the 
$50,000  could  not  be  raised.  Those  already  in  business  around  the 
square  refused  to  contribute  because  the  state  house  being  so  much 
larger  and  attractive,  would  draw  the  business  after  it  thus  depreciating 
the  value  of  their  property.  After  discussing  the  question  in  all  its 
bearings  it  was  found  that  the  only  practicable  way  to  settle  the  matter 
was  to  demolish  the  court  house  and  use  the  site  for  the  state  house. 
Under  that  arrangement  the  business  men  around  the  square  pledged 
themselves  to  contribute  to  the  $50,000  fund  as  much  as  they  were 
able.  The  court  house  was  removed  early  in  1837,  and  the  work  on 
the  state  house  commenced.  This  square,  with  the  court  house  and 
other  buildings  on  it,  were  valued  at  $16,000,  about  one-third  of  which 
was  lost  in  the  destruction  of  the  buildings.  Having  thus  disposed  of 
their  court  house  and  pledged  to  do  much  towards  building  the  new 
state  house,  the  people  of  the  county  were  unable  to  undertake  the 
building  of  another,  for  this  reason  the  county  rented  a  building 
which  had  been  erected  for  a  store  house  by  the  Hon.  Niniam  W. 
Edwards.  This  was  used  for  the  court  house  for  ten  years. 

During  the  winter  of  1826  and  1827  the  Sangamo  Spectator 
was  established  in  Springfield  by  Hooper  Warren,  and  the  Sangamo 
Journal  was  established  by  Simeon  and  Josiah  Francis  in  1831  and  is 
now  known  as  the  Illinois  State  Journal.  The  Illinois  State  Register 
first  established  at  Vandalia  was  removed  to  Springfield  in  1836  by 
Walters  and  Weber. 

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The  transportation  question  was  one  of  great  importance  to  the 
early  settlers  on  account  of  the  vast  extent  of  undrained  land  so  rich 
and  soft  so  as  to  be  almost  impassable  in  its  natural  state  for  half  of 
every  year.  For  the  transportation  of  heavy  articles  for  long  distances 
water  was  the  only  one  thought  to  be  available,  consequently  efforts 
were  made  to  navigate  every  stream  to  the  highest  point  possible. 
Navigation  on  the  Sangamon  river  was  not  successful  since  a  man 
might  walk  across  it  dry  shod  for  nearly  half  of  every  year. 

The  first  locomotive  was  run  into  Springfield,  February  15th, 
1842,  on  what  is  now  the  Toledo,  Wabash  and  Western  Railroad. 
George  Gregory  was  the  engineer  and  Thomas  M.  Averitt  was  the 
fireman. 

The  State  Constitution  of  1818  required  the  General  Assembly 
to  petition  Congress  for  a  grant  of  land  on  which  to  locate  the  seat  of 
government  for  the  State  and  it  was  expected  to  be  laid  on  a  site  of 
land  which  township  was  to  be  the  seat  of  government  for  twenty 
years.  At  the  session  of  1819  in  Kaskaskia,  five  commissioners  were 
appointed  to  select  the  land  appropriated  by  Congress  for  the  state 
capitol.  Having  selected  the  site  the  commissioners  wanted  to  select 
a  name  that  should  be  so  euphonious  as  to  attract  the  attention  of  the 
whole  world.  Tradition  says,  according  to  Governor  Ford  in  his  history 
of  Illinois,  that  someone  who  was  present  suggested  to  the  commis- 
sioners that  the  Vandals  were  a  powerful  nation  of  Indians  who 
once  inhabited  the  banks  of  the  Kaskaskia  river,  and  that  Vandalia 
derived  from  the  name  would  perpetuate  the  memory  of  that  extinct 
but  renowned  people.  The  suggestion  met  with  favor  with  the  com- 
missioners and  the  name  was  adopted.  Having  located  and  named 
their  town,  it  was  at  once  laid  out  and  a  two  story  frame  building 
erected  on  the  square  set  apart  for  the  state  capitol.  That  wooden 
state  house  was  burned  a  few  years  later  and  a  much  larger  one  built 
of  brick  on  the  same  ground. 

The  rapidity  with  which  emigration  filled  up  the  northern  portion 
of  the  State,  made  it  apparent  that  much  before  the  twenty  years  for 
the  capital  to  remain  at  Vandalia  was  up,  it  would  be  necessary  to 
remove  the  capital  further  north  and  as  early  as  1833  the  question 
began  to  be  agitated  in  the  General  Assembly. 

In  the  legislature  of  1836  and  1837,  Sangamon  county  had  two 
senators  and  seven  representatives.  They  were  the  most  remarkable 
delegation  from  any  one  county  to  the  General  Assembly.  Physically 
they  were  taller  than  the  average  human  being;  some  were  less  and 
some  more  than  six  feet,  but  their  combined  height  was  exactly  fifty- 
four  feet.  They  were  then  and  there  spoken  of  as  the  "Long  Nine." 
The  names  of  those  in  the  Senate  were  Archer  G.  Herndon  and  Joe 
Fletcher,  in  the  House,  Abraham  Lincoln,  Niniam  W.  Edwards,  John 
Dawson,  Andrew  McCormick,  Dan  Stone,  William  F.  Elkin  and 
Robert  L.  Wilson.  One  or  two  were  very  tall  but  none  as  tall  as 
Abraham  Lincoln.  It  was  known  that  a  movement  would  be  made 
to  remove  the  state  capitol — the  "Long  Nine"  were  united  in  securing 
it  and  nothing  could  turn  one  of  them  from  their  purpose.  They 


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were  ready  to  yield  anything  but  when  any  other  point  was  yielded, 
it  secured  votes  for  Springfield  as  the  capital. 

There  was  pending  at  this  time  a  bill  for  internal  improvements 
in  regard  to  railroads.  It  was  while  this  internal  improvement  bill 
was  pending  that  the  "Long  Nine,"  as  they  were  called,  were  busy. 
They  said  little  or  nothing  in  locating  proposed  railroads,  but  would 
assist  other  localities  where  votes  could  be  secured  for  locating  the 
capital  at  Springfield.  The  result  was  the  passage  of  the  act  February 
25th,  1837,  locating  the  capital  at  Springfield. 

A  supplementary  act  was  passed  on  the  third  of  March,  authorizing 
the  commissioners  of  Sangamon  county  to  convey  the  land  as  a  site 
for  the  edifice  to  the  state>  which  was  named  after  A.  G.  Henry; 
Archibold  Job  and  William  Herndon  as  commissioners  were  authorized 
to  superintend  the  work  of  erection.  The  new  capitol  was  supposed 
to  have  been  ready  for  the  first  meeting  of  the  Legislature  in  Spring- 
field, which  was  fixed  for  the  special  session  of  1839-40.  Finding 
that  the  building  Could  not  be  sufficiently  advanced,  the  Second  Presby- 
terian church  on  Fourth  street  was  secured  as  Representatives'  Hall. 
The  building  was  then  quite  new  and  was  by  far  the  largest  church 
edifice  in  the  central  and  whole  northern  part  of  Illinois.  It  was 
built  of  brick  and  was  torn  down  the  summer  of  1875.  The  Methodist 
Church  was  used  for  the  Senate  Chamber  and  the  Episcopal  Church 
for  the  Supreme  Court. 

It  was  thought  by  many  to  be  unreasonable  to  require  a  little  town 
of  eleven  hundred  inhabitants,  struggling  with  the  disadvantages  of 
a  new  county,  to  pay  the  $50,000  pledged.  During  that  special  session, 
Hon.  Steven  A.  Douglas,  then  a  member  from  Morgan  county,  pledged 
to  bring  in  a  bill  releasing  Springfield  from  the  payment  of  same. 
The  sterling  honesty  of  Abraham  Lincoln  manifested  itself.  Ap- 
preciating the  kindly  feeling  that  prompted  the  pledge  he  insisted 
that  Sangamon  county  should  pay  the  money.  Arrangements  were 
made  to  pay  it  in  three  installments.  The  first  two  payments  were 
made  without  any  great  difficulty,  but  the  third  pressed  heavy  as  the 
final  crash  that  swept  over  the  whole  United  States,  wThile  the  new  state 
house  was  in  the  course  of  construction,  impoverished  many.  Under 
these  circumstances  it  became  necessary  to  borrow  the  money  to  make 
the  last  payment  from  the  State  Bank  of  Illinois.  A  note  was  signed 
by  one  hundred  and  one  citizens  and  deposited  with  the  bank.  From 
that  time  it  was  between  the  State  Bank  and  the  citizens  who  signed  the 
note.  Soon  after  the  note  was  given  the  State  Bank  failed,  and  some  of 
the  payments  were  made  in  the  depreciated  paper  of  the  bank,  for  which 
it  had  received  par  value  when  it  was  paid  out.  Soon  after  the  State 
Legislature  adjourned  at  Vandalia  in  March,  1837  and  the  members 
returned  to  their  homes.  A  public  festival  was  given  in  Springfield 
in  honor  of  the  new  legislation  for  the  removal  of  the  capitol.  Among 
those  who  gave  speeches  were  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Steven  A.  Douglas. 
Robert  Pnlliam-  located  in  the  present  town  of  Ball  in  1R13 
and  built  a  cabin  which  was  the  first  built  in  the  town.  It  was  here 
that  in  1858  the  Old  Settlers  Society  held  their  first  celebration. 
However,  the  descendants  of  Henry  Funderburk  claimed  that  he  was 

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the  first  settler;  that  he  arrived  in  the  spring  of  1817  and  in  that 
year  raised  a  small  quantity  of  corn,  and  that  Pulliam  was  not  there 
then.  Their  claim  was  supported  by  Jacob  Hinkle  of  Pawnee  who 
states  that  he  was  six  years  old  when  his  father  arrived  in  the  county 
in  the  spring  of  1816  and  that  he  well  remembers  seeing  shocks  of 
corn  on  Mr.  Funderburk's  place  which  may  have  been  less  than  a  year 
previous. 

In  the  June  term,  1882,  Aaron  and  Gideon  Hawley  were  author- 
ized to  keep  a  ferry  across  the  south  fork  of  the  Sangamon  river,  after- 
wards known  as  Jarvis  Ford. 

In  a  new  county  far  removed  from  the  conveniences  of  civiliza- 
tion and  where  all  are  compelled  to  build  their  own  houses,  make  their 
own  clothing  and  procure  for  themselves  the  means  of  subsistance, 
it  is  to  be  expected  that  their  dwellings  and  clothing  would  be  rude. 
They  necessarily  must  use  the  things  at  hand.  The  early  settlers 
constructed  what  were  termed  three-faced  camps;  that  is,  three  walls 
leaving  one  side  open.  They  are  described  as  follows :  The  walls  were 
built  about  seven  feet  high  when  poles  were  laid  across  at  a  distance 
of  about  three  feet  apart  and  on  these  a  clapboard  roof  was  laid  which 
was  four  feet  in  length  and  from  eight  inches  to  twelve  inches  in 
width,  split  out  of  white  oak  timber.  No  floor  was  laid  in  the  camp. 
The  side  left  open  answered  the  purpose  of  door,  window  and  chimney. 
In  front  of  the  open  side  was  built  a  large  log  heap  which  served  for 
warmth  in  cold  weather  and  cooking  purposes  in  all  seasons.  The 
log  cabin  was  a  material  advance  over  the  three-faced  camp  for  com- 
fort, in  which  the  living  room  was  of  good  size  and  served  as  kitchen, 
parlor,  bedroom  and  arsenal.  Bacon  and  dried  fruits  and  vegetables 
hung  from  the  rafters.  There  was  the  loom  and  spinning  wheel  used 
in  the  making  of  the  family  clothing,  and  in  a  conspicuous  place  hung 
the  rifle  and  hunting  pouch.  The  bedrooms  were  separated  from  the 
living  room  by  sheets  and  these  coverlets  suspended  from  the  rafters. 
The  articles  used  in  the  kitchen  were  as  few  and  simple  as  can  be 
imagined,  a  Dutch  oven  and  a  long  handled  frying  pan,  an  iron  pot 
or  kettle  constituted  the  utensils  of  the  best  furnished  kitchen.  The 
living  was  simple. 

The  wedding  was  an  attractive  feature  of  pioneer  life.  The  whole 
neighborhood  was  interested  and  the  whole  neighborhood  was  invited. 
On  the  morning  of  the  wedding  day  the  groom  and  his  intimate  friends 
assembled  at  the  house  of  his  father  and  after  due  preparation  de- 
parted to  the  home  of  the  bride.  The  journey  was  made  on  horse 
back  or  foot  or  in  farm  wagons.  On  reaching  the  home  of  the  bride, 
the  marriage  ceremony  took  place,  afterwards  the  dinner  and  then 
.  dancing  which  lasted  all  night. 

Of  course,  Sangamon  county  is  known  as  the  Illinois  residence 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  his  real  residence  having  been  at  New  Salem, 
which  was  then  part  of  Sangamon  county,  now  in  Menard.  About 
1842  he  practiced  law  in  Springfield. 


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18  THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 

SANGAMON   COUNTY  FARMERS' 
DIRECTORY 

ABBREVIATIONS   USED    IN   THIS   DIRECTORY 

a — Acres;  Ch — Children;  O — Owner;  T — Tenant  or  Renter;  tel — Telephone; 
twp — Township;  Sec — Section;  Rt. — Rural  Route;  Names  of  wife  follows  direc-. 
tory  name  in  parenthesis  (  ) ;  Figures  at  end  of  information — year  directory 
name  became  a  resident  of  county;  Directory  Name  and  Address  are  in  boldface 
type;  (*)  designates  owner  of  an  Automobile;  (f)  Owner  of  a  Tractor. 

EXAMPLE 

*fAdams,  Frank  H.    (Esther)    Ch  Mary,  Springfield   Rt  1,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Gardner,  T640,  Sec  10,  Wm.  H.  Johnson  (1872) 

MEANS  THAT 

Frank  H.  Adams — Name. 

(*) — Owns  an  Automobile. 

(f) — Owns  a  Tractor. 

(Esther) — Wife's  name. 

Ch  Mary — Child  named  Mary. 

Springfield  Rt  1— Postoffice,  Springfield,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

T640a — Tenant  on  640  acres. 

tel  Riddle  Hill— On  Riddle  Hill  Telephone  Exchange. 

twp  Gardner — Lives  in  Gardner  Township. 

Sec  10 — Section  10. 

Wm.  H.  Johnson — Owner's  name. 

(1872) — Lived  in  county  since  1872. 


Aarup,    Edwin    Springfield     Rt    9    tel  Abney,   Mrs.   E.   F.  Auburn   Rt  46,  tel 

Springfield,   twp   Woodside,   Sec   22  Virden,     twp     Talkington,     Sec    36 

T240a  J.  J.  Scanlon   (1892)  (1900) 

Aarup,  Peter  (Erika)  Ch  Anna,  Olga,  A'bney,  W.  M.  Auburn  Rt  46,  tel  Virden, 
Edward,  May  George,  Helen,  John;  twp  Talkington,  Sec  36  T160a  Camp- 
Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  bell  (1898) 
Woodside,  Sec  10  O6a  (1897)  Ackerman,  Mrs.  Katie  Ch  Reenes,  Ella, 

Abel,  Turner  (Etta)   Ch  Mary,  Oscar,  Merl,  Grace,  Rudolph;   Athens  Rt  1, 

Edith;  Rochester  Rt  19,  twp  Roches-  tel  Cantral,  twp  Fancy  Creek  Sec  2 

ter,  Sec  19  O140a  (1863)  T325a  J.  Ryan  (1916) 

Abell,T.O.(Maggie)  Ch  Nannie,  Linza,  Ackerman,  William  A.  (Dora)  Ch  Wil- 

Angela,       Katie,      Helen;    Pleasant  helmina,  Henry,  Louis;  Williams  Rt 

Plaines  Rt  39,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  26,    tel    Williamsville,    twp    Fancy 

twp  Cartwright,   Sec  24-S   T160a  T.  Creek,     Sec     35     T160a    J.     Tobias 

A.  Snuff  (1917)  (1915) 

Aber,  William  (Minerva)  Ch  Henry,  Acton,  R.  M.  (Mollie)  Ch  Tony, 
Herman;  Mechanicsburg  Box  71,  tel  Leonard,  Raymond;  "Oak  Lawn" 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Chatham,  twp  Chatman,  Sec  7  Farm- 
Sec  23  T175a  John  Gawg  (1876)  hand  for  Asa  Moore  (1898) 

Abernathy,  T.  F.  (Ethel)  Ch  Edward,  *Adams,  Clarence  (Lela)  Ch  Dorothy, 

Beulah,  William;    Springfield    Rt   2,  Joy;  Maxwell,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Max- 

tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  well,  T80a  James  Adams  (1880) 

32  T20a  McDale  (1903)  Adams,    Earl     (Ethel)     Ch    Madaline, 

*Abney,  J.  E.  (Nellie)  Virden  Rt  41,  tel  George;    Custer   Rt   53,   twp   Cotton 

Virden,  twp  Talkington,  S'ec  33  T160a  Hill,   Sec    11    Tla    T.    B.    Torrence 

Mrs.  C.  M.  Brennen  (1905)  (1901) 


SANGAMON  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


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Adams,  James  (Nellie)  Ch  Clarence, 
May;  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Maxwell,  O280a  (1883) 

Adams,  J.  B.  (Sarah)  Ch  Robert; 
Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  42,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  10  Foreman  for  W. 
Natham  (1870) 

*Adams,  John  P.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Claude, 
William;  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami, 
twp  Loami,  Sec  15  O73a  (1886) 

Adcock,  George  (Fannie)  Ch  Vernal, 
Arthur:  Modesto  Rt  36,  twp  Talking- 
ton,  Sec  31  T60a  W.  Taylor  (1912) 

Ade,  Fred  (Anna)  Ch  Mary,  George; 
New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
Island  Grove,  Sec  13  T240a  Hughes 
Diller  (1882) 

Ade,  William  New  Berlin  Rt  29,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  4 
T165a  Ph.  Fred  Ade 

Adloff,  Chas  W.  (Katherine)  Ch  Emil, 
Carl,  John,  Walter;  Springfield  Rt  3, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
12  O268a  (1882) 

Aggertt,  Carl  (Mable)  Ch  Charles; 
Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  42,  tel  Ashland, 
twp  Cartwright,  T80a  Rube  Carson- 
Eggert-August  (1888) 

Ahlrichs,  Anna  C.  Ch  Ben,  Edward, 
William,  Tohos,  Emma;  Springfield 
Rt  4,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner, 
See  29  090%a  (1857) 

Ahrenkiel,  Catherine  M.  Ch  Marie, 
Anna,  Chris,  Alma,  William,  Law- 
rence, Esther,  DeEtta;  Cantrall  Rt 
28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec 
28  O150a  (1899) 

*Ahrenkiel,  Chris.  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel 
Cantrall,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  25  T20a 
Geo.  Edmonds  (1898) 

*Ahrenkiel,  Wm.  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel 
Cantrall,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  25  T20a 
Geo.  Edmonds  (1898) 

Ahrilch,  John  A.  Ch  Etlward,  Homer; 
Rochester  Rt  20,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
27  O140a  (1900) 

Akers,  J.  E.  (Millie)  Ch  Stella, 
Gladys;  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  twp 
Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  28  Foreman  for  R. 
Cass  (1873) 

Alderson,  E.  E.  (Hazel)  Maxwell  Rt  37, 
tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  16 
T120a  A.  C.  Moffett  (1914) 

Aldridge,  Henry  (Effie)  Ch  Benjamin, 
Williamsville  Rt  25,  tel  Williams- 
ville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  10  T160a  M. 
E.  Jones  (1916) 

Alexander,  Hiram  (Mary)  Ch  Amy, 
Cyrus,  Mary,  Peter,  Eliza,  Loami  Rt 
24,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  19  O71/4a 
(1847) 


Alexander  Wilbur  (Crissie)  Buffalo 
Hart  Rt  35,  tel  Williamsville,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  2  T166a  J.  F.  Grones 
(1898) 

*Allbright,  W.  H.  (Margaret)  Ch 
Albert  "Happy  Hollow"  Glenarm  Rt 
24,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  33 
043a  (1859) 

Allen,  Chas.  (Lulu)  Ch  Leslie,  Ethel, 
Lloyd,  Marion,  Chatham,  twp  Chat- 
ham, Sec  12  Farmhand  Ben  Dren- 
enan  (1881) 

*Allen,  J.  F.  (Anna)  Ch  Elizabeth,  Lu- 
cille, Mary,  Chatham,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  17  O210a  (1869) 

Allen,  J.  W.  (Mary)  Ch  Eunice,  Marion, 
Bernice,  Julia,  Springfield  Rt  7,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Clear  Lake  O315a 
(1867) 

Allgood,  John  W.  (Dora)  Ch  Louis, 
Stevan,  George,  William,  Marie, 
Dora,  Springfield  Rt  6,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  34  T34a  Chas.  Bomke  (1870) 

Allison,  Charles  (Margaret)  Ch  Otis, 
Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  llliopolis,  twp 
Illiopolis,  Sec  2  T80a  Mis.  Brothers 
(1893) 

Allmon,  Earl  (Ethel)  Maxwell  Rt  37, 
tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  Foreman 
for  James  Adams  (1916) 

Allwood,  Mark  (Leatha)  Ch  Charles, 
Arthur,  Delia,  Mary,  Lizzie,  Wil- 
liamsville Rt  26,  twp  Williams,  Sec 
33  T160a  D.  Wilson  (1914) 

Alsbury,  Thos.  W.  (Emma)  Ch  Arthur, 
Mechanicsburg  Rt  61,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  12  O15a  T80a 
Henry  Sprinkel  (1872) 

Alstott  Robert  (Rachel)  Ch  Marvel  M 
Lucien,  Rochester  Rt  20,  twp  Cotton 
Hill,  Sec  15  T72a  Margaret  Ander- 
son (1878) 

Alwardt,  William  E.  (Amanda)  Ch 
Francis,  Wilber,  Amanda,  Mildred, 
Frana,  Linda,  Raymond,  Custer  Rt 
53,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  29  T80a  W.  H. 
Eckel  (1910) 

*Alvies,  Irvin  E.  (Dora)  Ch  Mamie, 
Glen,  Elmer,  Ruby,  Springfield  Rt  4, 
tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
21  T240a  J.  J.  Alvin  (1889) 

Ambrose,  George  C.  (S'allie)  Auburn 
Rt  47,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  6  05a 
(1898) 

Ambuehl,  Adolph  (Lena)  Ch  Pearl, 
Walter,  Dorothy,  Springfield  Rt  10, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec 
19  T171a  A.  Cornack  (1887) 

Anders,  Thomas  (Mary)  Ch  William, 
Loraine,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  39,  twp 
Island  Grove,  Sec  5  O2a  (1885) 


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Anders,  William  T.  (Effie)  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  39,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 

5  T20a  Milton  Merritt  (1895) 
Anderson,   E.   M.    (Flora)   Ch  Everett, 

John,  Lelia,  Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Wav- 
erly,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  18  O210a 
(1891) 

Anderson,  Henry  B.  Ch  James,  Pleas- 
ant Plaines  Rt  41,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  3  OllOa  (1859) 

Anderson,  John  M.  (Leona)  Ch  Ger- 
aldine,  "Maplewood  Place"  Waverly 
Rt  1,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec 
19  T87a  George  H.  Conlee  (1891) 

Anderson,  M.  L.  (Lucinda)  Ch  Nellie, 
Addie,  Leslie,  Illiopolis  rt  54,  twp 
Illiopolis,  Sec  20  T248a  C.  M.  Ulrich 
(1917) 

*Anthony,  John  M.  (Calista)  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  40,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  2  O280a  (1905) 

Antle,  Nathan  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  39, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  bee 

6  TlOa  Maria  Carlock  (1892) 
Arbuckle,     Sam     (Lillie)     Ch     Pearl, 

Hazel,  Alice,  Auburn  Rt  46,  tel  Au- 
burn, twp  Auburn,  Sec  9  O80a  (1880) 

Archer,  Albert  (Jessie)  Ch  Fred,  Hel- 
en, Paul,  Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Bach- 
erton,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  19  OlOOa 
(1871) 

Archer,  America  Springfield  Rt  6,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  2  O178a  (1877) 

Archer,  Edwin  (Alice)  Ch  Roy,  Ray- 
mond, Earl,  Hazel,  Helen,  George, 
Holand,  Martha,  Curran  Rt  11,  tel 
Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  8  O160a 
(1867) 

Armstrong,  A.  M.  (Eola)  Springfield 
Rt  1,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
T140a  Kathryn  Fitzgerald  (1916) 

Armstrong,  D.  B.  (Loraine)  Rochester 
Rt  18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  4  TlOa 
Mrs.  J.  Hayes  (1916) 

Armstrong,  George,  Sr.  (Mary)  Ch 
Maude,  Leora,  Gilbert,  Riverton,  tel 
Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  16 
040a  (1880) 

Armstrong,  H.  S.  (Mary)  Ch  Otis,  Al- 
fred, Floyd,  Lcami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami, 
twp  Loami,  Sec  14  OlOa  (1884) 


Arnold,  Charles  (Alice)  Ch  Leroy, 
Earl,  Gracie,  Hazel,  Charles,  Glen- 
arm  Rt  24,  twp  Ball,  Sec  32  T45a 
J.  M.  Margraves  (1914) 

*Arvin,  Albert  (Ellie)  Ch  Roy,  Mary, 
Grace,  Ethel,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg,  twp  Mechnicsburg,  Sec 
21  T132a  Morgan  Estate  (1884) 

Arvin,  S.  (Dora)  Ch  Lester,  Earl,  Jes- 
sie, May,  Dawson  Rt  27,  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg,  Sec  20  T320a  Foreman 
for  S.  W.  Constant  (1884> 

Ash,  Fay  (Margaret)  Buffalo  Hart  Rt 
36,  twp  Williams,  Sec  12  T2a  J.  F. 
Wise  (1897) 

Ash,  George  (Lora)  Ch  Rebecca,  Oscar, 
Mary,  Daidy,  Leo,  Luella,  Fay,  Edith, 
Williamsville  Rt  26,  tel  Williams- 
ville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  12  O60a 
(1849) 

Ash,  Leo.  (Beulah)  Ch  Clifford,  Wil- 
liamsville Rt  26,  twp  Williams,  Sec 
16  T160a  C.  A.  Hussey  (1889) 

Assey,  C.  A.  (Jennie)  Ch  Hazel,  Wil- 
liamsville, tel  Williamsville,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  17  O160a  (1862) 

Atchley,  Charles  L.  (Lonley)  Curran 
Rt  12,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Curran,  Sec 
32  Farmhand  (1911) 

*Atherton,  Guss  (Alice)  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  39,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  7  O160a  (1866) 

*Atherton,  W.  E.  (Ella)  Pleasant 
Plaines  Box  185,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  31  O160a  (1871) 

Atkinson,  N.  D.  (Susan)  Ch  Emily, 
Charles,  Eugene,  Springfield  Rt  8, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  6  O5a  (1913) 

Atrude,  L.  E.  (Enid)  Ch  Leona,  Mar- 
tha, Cornland  Rt  1,  tel  Buffalo  Hart, 
twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  27  Foreman 
for  O.  McDaniel  (1882) 

Aubry,  Calvin  (Dorothy)  Ch  Lela, 
Loami  Rt.  32,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Max- 
well, Sec  9  T60a  Oscar  Aubry  (1890) 

Austin,  Heber  (Alene)  Maxwell  Rt  37 
twp  Maxwell  Sec  32  Foreman  for 
Fred  Deatherage  (1915) 


"Those  people  who  proudly  boast  of  the  advantages 
offered  by  their  home  towns,  as  desirable  places  in  which 
to  live  and  then  refuse  to  extend  local  merchants  their 
patronage,  are  as  ridiculous  as  the  restaurant  proprietor 
who  eats  out." 


SANGAMON  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


21 


Henry  Harris 


DRY    GOODS    AND    GENERAL 
MERCHANDISE 

Telephone  No.  9  AUBURN,  ILL. 


Avart,  L.  Paul  (Ethel)  Ch  Ellis,  Homer 
Springfield  Rt  6,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
25  O6a  (1910) 

Axhaxton,  J.  F.  (Dola)  Ch  Bales,  Nella, 
Dawson,  twp  Mechanicsburg  Sec  2 
Foreman  for  W.  H.  Szlly  (1863) 


Axline,  Robert  W.  (Josephine)  Chat- 
ham Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball, 
Sec  17  O150a  (1905) 

*Ayers,  Robert  (Alice)  Ch  Goldie,  An- 
drew, Arthur,  Ray,  Elmer,  Roy,  Vel- 
ma,  Ouster  Rt  53,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  14  O160a  (1892) 


B 


Babb,  A.  H.  Pawnee  Rt  49,  twp  Paw- 
nee, Sec  4  O610a  (1867) 

Babb,  Mrs.  Helen  Pawnee  Rt  49,  tel 
Pawnee,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  33 
O480a  (1885) 

Babcock,  James  (Sarah)  Ch  Leonard, 
Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  34  O24a  (1854) 

Babcock,  John  (Mary)  Pleasant  Plains 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  32  Ola  (1858) 

Babcock,  Mark  Springfield  Rt  6,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  34  T3a  Rena  Williams 
(1857) 

Babiak,  Frank  (Kisella)  Ch  Justin, 
Frank,  Emma,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  36 
O20a  (1906) 

*Bachman,  Charles  (Carrie)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39,  tel 
Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  25-SW  T320a  Mrs.  Agnes  Bach- 
mann  (1869) 

*Bachman,  Fred  (Cency)  Ch  Rosine, 
Lillian,  Helen,  Dorothy,  Genevieve, 
Joseph,  Fred,  Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Wav- 
erly,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  5  O157a 
(1871) 

*Bacon,  O.  H.  (Ina)  Ch  Ina,  Elsie,  Her- 
man, Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Springfield,  Sec  20  T70a 
Joseph  Metzer  (1916) 

Bacon,  T.  J.  (May)  Mechanicsburg  Rt 
60,  tel  Mechanic,  twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  35  T80a  Gresheim  (1847) 

Badford,  E.  T.  (Harriett)  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  42,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  26 
T180a  J.  Nicell  (1850) 

Bailey,  C.  A.  (Lillian)  Ch  Frederick, 
Springfield  Rt  7,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  33,  O52a  (1909) 

Bailey,  John  (Anna)  Ch  Leona,  Helen, 
Arthur,  Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec 
12  Farmhand  Vincent  Smith  and  T. 
R.  Butler  (1917) 


Bailey,  Thomas  (Ella)  Ch  Flora,  Ethel, 
Thomas,  James,  Albert,  Mary,  Can- 
trail  Rt  27,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  16  Farmhand  for  Barber 
Estate  (1867) 

Bain,  Walter  (LouiseO  Ch  Francis, 
Marion,  Walter,  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Woodhia,  Sec  32 
OlOOa  (1908) 

Baker,  A.  (Samantha)  Ch  Fred, 
Springfield  Rt  7,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  27  O50a  (1867) 

Baker,  C.  O.  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  Illiop- 
olis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  23  O380a 
(1865) 

Baker,  Charles  (Minnie)  Athens  Rt  1, 
tel  Williamsville,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  34  T80a  Vascanselle  (1915) 

Baker,  Charles  E.  (Grace)  Ch  Ethel, 
Raymond,  May,  Myrtle,  Curran  Rt  11, 
twp  Gardner,  T.  Henry  Broner 
(1916) 

*  Baker,  Chester  D.  (Stella)  Ch  George, 
Thomas,  Pawnee  Rt  51,  twp  Pawnee, 
Sec  17  T500a  Michael  and  G.  C. 
Baker  (1888) 

Baker,  Ed.  (Ida)  Ch  Catherine,  "Maple 
Hill  Stock  Farm"  Illiopolis  Rt  53, 
tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  18 
O80a 

Baker,  Elmer  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Tlli- 
opolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  14  O160a 
Jas  W.  Baker  Estate  (1891) 

Baker,    Frank    W.    (Clara)     Ch    Roy,^ 
Carl,  Auburn  Rt  46,  twp  Talkington, 
Sec  35  Farmhand  for  C.  Gass  (1902) 

Baker,  Frank  (Kate)  opringfield  Rt  2, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Curran,  Sec  13 
T279a  Kate  Sullivan  (1896) 

Baker,  George  (Emma)  Ch  Levi, 
Rochester  Rt  20,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  3  O51a  (1883) 

*Baker,  H.  W.  Illiopolis  ^t  55,  tel  mi- 
opolis,  twp  niiopolis,  Sec  23  O380a 
(1866) 


THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


Baker,  J.  C.  (Flora)  Ch  Wilmer, 
Springfield  Rt  7,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
3  O59a  (1877) 

Baker,  John  R.  (Edna)  Rochester  Rt 
18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  3  OllOa 
(1889) 

Baker,  Joe  (Ida)  Ch  Guy,  Willie,  Ber- 
nard, Virden  Rt  42,  twp  Pawnee, 
Sec  36  Farmhand  Mary  Clark  (1910) 

*Baker,  N.  O.  (Ina)  Ch  Irene,  Ina, 
Emert,  Essie,  Velma,  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  39,  tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  1-NW  TIGOa  Mary  Ful- 
lerton  (1902) 

Baker,  T.  J.  (Esther)  Ch  Eva,  Geral- 
dine,  Farmingdale  Rt  13,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  24  O122a  (1879) 

*  Baker,  W.  A.  (Ina)  Ch  Irene,  Ina, 
Esther,  Everett,  Velma,  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  39,  tel  Pleasant  Plains, 
twp  Cartwright,  TIGOa  Mrs.  Fuller- 
ton  (1900) 

Bale,  H.  E.  (Bessie)  Ch  Bernice,  Ken- 
neth, Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel  Illiopolis, 
twp  Illiopolis,  foreman  for  A.  Shafer 
Sec  29,  (1910) 

Bale,  W.  J.  (Miranda)  Ch  Arthur, 
George,  Blanche,  Charles,  John, 
Louis,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  10  T345a  Burl  Jones 
(1902) 

Bales,  Henry  J.  (Winifred)  Ch  Lena, 
Dewey,  Bernice,  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel 
Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  32, 
T126a  W.  Sutan  (1885) 

*Baleyf  John  J.  (Ellen)  Ch  George, 
Cantrali  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Salisbary,  Sec  36  O118a  (1875) 

*Ballard,  James  A.  (Jennie)  Ch  Cyn- 
thia, Edward,  Springfield  Rt  4,  tel 
Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  9 
O490a  (1860) 

*Balsley,  Gibeon  (Mary)  Lester,  New 
Berlin,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Ber- 
lin, T80a  J.  B.  Bell  (1903) 

Bancroft,  E.  T.  (Emma)  Ch  Ethel, 
Isaac,  Leslie,  Helen,  Cantrall  Rt  28, 
tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek  O73a 
(1860) 

Bancroft,  Isaac  (Louise)  Ch  Paul, 
Marie,  Auburn  Rt  47,  tel  Chatham, 
Sec  36  T80a  Henry  Schmidt  (1889) 

*Barbee,  Charles  (Luella)  Springfield 
Rt  2,  twp  Curran,  Sec  26  T80a,  J.  E. 
Barber  (1892) 

*Barbee,  X.  A.  (Mary)  Ch  Ralph, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  26  O80a  (1889) 

Barbee,  J.  E.  Ch  Howard,  Springfield 
Rt  2,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Curran,  Sec 

26  O80a  (1850) 


*Barbee,  T.  M.  (Julia)  Ch  Frances, 
Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  18,  T200a  S'.  B.  Floyd 

(1887) 

Barber,  B.  L.  (Lillian)  Cn  John,  Can- 
trail  Rt  27,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  16  T500a  Barber  Estate 
(1874) 

Bard,  C.  (Zora)  Ch  Floyd,  Susie,  Zel- 
ma,  Buffalo  Rt  59,  twp  Mechanics- 
burg,  Sec  11  Farmhand  M.  A.  Jones 
(1871) 

Barham,  Robert  (Nellie)  Ch  John,  Le- 
Roy,  Chatham  Rt  16,  twp  Chatham, 
Sec  7,  Farmhand  Chas.  Hunter 
(1917) 

*Barnes,  Charles  (Sarah)  Ch  Louis, 
May,  Minnie,  Aubry  Rt  47,  tel  Au- 
burn, twp  Chatham,  Sec  26-27  O160a 
(1853) 

Barnes,  Clarence  (Ethel)  Ch  Evelyn, 
Breckenridge  Rt  1,  tel  Edinburg, 
twp  Cooper,  Sec  33  T —  Charles 
Fling  (1909) 

"Barnes,  C.  L.  (Audrey)  Ch  Charles, 
Edgar,  Auburn  Rt  47,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  25  T84a  Hill  Es- 
tate (1880) 

Barnes,  Edward  (Nettie)  Ch  Alice, 
George,  Springfield  Rt  4,  twp  Gard- 
ner, Sec  27  O30a  (1867) 

Barnes,  Ezra  (Prudence)  Ch  Otis,  Au- 
burn Rt  47,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Chat- 
ham, Sec  34  O124a  (1844) 

Barnes,  George  (Jennie)  Ch  Russell, 
Ellsworth,  Elmina,  Martha,  Ellen, 
Divernon  Rt  48,  tel  Divernon,  twp 
Divernon,  Sec  33  O40a  (1885) 

Barnes,  Ida  M.  Mrs.  Ch  Carl,  Divernon 
Rt  48,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Divernon, 
T80a  H.  C.  Barnes  Estate  (1882) 

Barnes,  Sidney  (Clara)  Ch  Sidney, 
May,  Albert,  Lewis,  Pawnee  Rt  51, 
twp  Pawnee,  Sec  19  O80a  (1877) 

Barnes,  S.  A.  Auburn  Rt  47,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Chatham,  Sec  30  O160a 
(1848) 

Barnes,  S.  R.  (Emily)  Ch  James, 
Chatham  Rt  16,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  15  T235a  W.  G.  Hat- 
ten  (1888) 

Barnhart,  G.  D.  (Bertha)  Ch  Jennie, 
Anna,  Divernon  Rt  48,  tel  Divernon, 
twp  Divernon,  Sec  22  Farmhand  for 
D.  L.  Haire  (1901) 

*Barr,  George  F.  (Mae)  Springfield  Rt 
10,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
12  O39a  (1877) 


SANGAMON  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


23 


*Barr,  J.  W.  (Florence)  Ch  Mary,  Au- 
burn Rt  46,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Auburn, 
Sec  16  T343a  Mrs.  Wm.  Vincent 
(1870) 

Barr,  William  (Mary)  Ch  Florence, 
Ella,  Forest,  Athens  Rt  1,  tel  Athens, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  5  Ollla 
(1887) 

Barrett,  W.  A.  (Winnie)  Ch  Bernadine, 
Helen,  Louise,  Springfield  Rt  10,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  18 
O40a  (1913) 

Barry,  Mike  Ch  William,  Cantrall  Rt 
28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  32  O234a  (1895) 

Barry,  William  Ch  William,  Charles, 
Mary,  Ann,  Catherine,  Margaret, 
Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  32  T234a  M.  Barry 
(1892) 

Bashaw,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Ch  Marion, 
Springfield  Rt  7,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
3  O80a  (1848) 

Basford,  Isaac  (Susan)  Ch  Ethel,  Ber- 
tha, Daisy,  Albert,  Hazel,  Rochester 
Rt  19  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  5  OlOa 
(1856) 

*  Basse  George  (Katharine)  Ch  Eliza- 
beth, Carrie,  Florence,  Fred,  Loam! 
Rt  32,  tel  Waverly  twp  Loami,  Sec 
3  O350a  (1859) 

Batterton,  Paul  (Bertha)  Ch  Otto, 
Glen,  Henry,  Gerald,  Winona,  Farm- 
ingdale  Rt  13,  twp  Salisbury,  S'ec  30 
T95a  Lucy  Batterton  (1882) 

Baugh,  Elmer  (Emma)  Ch  Roy,  Glen- 
arm  Rt  23,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Ball, 
Sec  12  T42a  Mrs.  Jessie  Greenwalt 
(1887) 

Baughman,  C.  C.  (Martha)  Ch  James, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  14  O181a  (1882) 

Baughman,  J.  W.  (Lucy)  Ch  Martha, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  14  T181a  (1887) 

Bawley,  John  (Ora)  Ch  Nellie,  Chat- 
ham Rt  15,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  19, 
laborer  for  Asa  Moore  (1916) 

Beaerd,  R.  S.  (Mary)  Ch  James,  John, 
Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  11 
foreman  for  M.  A.  Jones  (1864) 

Beam,  Clarence  (Grace)  Ch  Ruth, 
Charles,  William,  Glenarm  Rt  23, 
twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  5  T50a  M. 
Beam 

*Beam,  Robert  E.  (Jennie)  Ch  Glen, 
Harvey,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel  Roches- 
ter, twp  Ball,  Sec  15  T140a  Mrs. 
Emma  Clayton  (1885) 


Bean,  C.  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  tel  Buf- 
falo, twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  27  O13 
l-3a  (1853) 

*Bearden,  George  (Etta)  Ch  Helen, 
Lena,  Auburn  Rt  47,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  36  T262a  R.  H. 
Easley  (1867) 

Beard,  George  (Maude)  Ch  Elmer, 
Grace,  Virden  Rt  53,  twp  Pawnee, 
Sec  36  T80a  Reichart  (1916) 

Beatty,  Bert  (Theresa)  Ch  Kenneth, 
Lowder  Rt  38,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talk- 
ington,  Sec  14  T360a  E.  K.  Lock- 
wood  and  C.  Gallagher  (1896) 

*  Beatty,  George  W.  (Amelia)  Ch 
Charley,  Auburn  Rt  44,  tel  Auburn, 
twp  Talkington,  S'ec  13  O160a  (1896) 

Beatty,  W.  L.  (Lela)  Ch  Mary,  Clar- 
ence, Oivernon  Rt  48,  tel  Divernon, 
twp  Divernon,  Sec  30  T200a  Jacob 
Haynes  (1866) 

Beck,  August  Ch  Fred,  Clara,  George, 
Lydia,  Bennie,  Rochester  Rt  19,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  31  O50a  (1867) 

Beck,  Charles  (Georgia)  Ch  Glen, 
Pawnee  Rt  51,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  13 
Farmhand  for  Eli  Weber  (1891) 

Beck,  John  (Carrie)  Ch  Lucille, 
George,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel  llliop- 
olis,  twp  Illiopolis,  bee  3  TlOOa  J.  O. 
Terley  (1873) 

Beck,  Mrs.  Julia  Ch  Ella,  Glenarm 
Rt  23,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Ball,  Sec 
2  O25a  (1882) 

Beck,  Louis  Ch  Rosa,  Hattie,  Walter, 
Emma,  Elmer,  Nan,  Glenarm  Rt  23, 
tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec 
8  O20a  Louis  Beck  (1900) 

Beck,  Robert  Ch  John,  Dora,  Spring- 
field Rt  3,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Wood- 
side,  Sec  25  O160a  (1867) 

Beckman,  B.  (Eva)  Ch  Letty,  Nellie, 
Ethel,  Pearl,  Pleasant  Plains,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  24  O122a  (1842) 

Beckman,  C.  R.  (Mattie)  Ch  Robert, 
Mildred,  Jane,  William,  Farmingdale 
Rt  13,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  23  fore- 
man for  H.  Happer  (1901) 

Beckman,  Frank  (Florence)  Ch  Violet, 
Francis,  Frank,  Springfield  Rt  8, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  6  O20a  (1912) 

Becroft,  Burt  (Josie)  Ch  Etta,  Burt, 
Earl,  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mechan- 
icsburg, Sec  27  foreman  for  Sam 
Metcalf. 

Bedinger,  Charles  (Lola)  Ch  Lester, 
Hazel,  Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  Riverton, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  23  T160a  John 
L.  King  (1879) 


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Bee,  Joseph  (Nina)  Ch  Alice,  Mary, 
Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Springfield, 
tel  Springfield,  Sec  19  O40a  (1907) 

*Beech!ey,  Jonas  (Lizzie)  Ch  Nannie, 
Roy,  Varnon,  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel 
Auburn,  twp  Chatham  O80a  (1884) 

Beechley,  M.  C.  (Nellie)  Ch  Eula, 
Auburn,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Chatham, 
T120a  L.  M.  Beechley  (1884) 

*Beel,  George  Ch  Anna,  Illiopolis  Rt 
55,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanes- 
ville,  Sec  5  O200a  (1894^ 

Beeler,  J.  M.  (Laura)  Ch  Helen,  Con- 
stance, Springfield  Rt  1,  tel  Riverton, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  21  O20a  (1902) 

Beeler,  R.  W.  (Bertha)  Ch  Emerson, 
Cornland  Rt  1,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buf- 
falo Hart,  Sec  22  T60a  R.  Downs 
(1883) 

Beeler,  Mrs.  Susana  Springfield  Rt  1, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  29  O23a  (1877) 

Beeler,  Wm.  A.  (Elizabeth)  Spring- 
field Rt  1,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear 
Lake.  Sec  21  O50a  (1892) 

Beers,  A.  J.  (Jessie)  Ch  Roy,  John, 
Angeline,  Arlo,  Harold,  Berlin,  twp 
Island  Grove,  T300a  George  Rer- 
hardt  (1880) 

*Behl,  Charles  (Martha)  Ch  Louise, 
Ruth,  Arthur,  Charles,  Loami  Rt  33, 
twp  Loami  Sec  1  foreman  for  E.  A. 
Roesch  (1877) 

*Behl,  Fred  (Catherine)  Ch  Mildred, 
Nellie,  Clarence,  Lewis,  Edna,  Eva, 
Hazel,  Maxwell  Rt  37  twp  Talking- 
ton,  Sec  6  O85a  (1882) 

*Behl,  John  (Clara)  Ch  Fred,  Lizzie, 
John,  Mary,  New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  30 
O118a  (1855) 

Behl,  W.  H.  (Mary)  Ch  Regina,  Rosa, 
Andrew,  Marie,  Minnie,  Pauline, 
Elizabeth,  William,  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  39,  tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  25-SW  foreman  for  E. 
D.  Boynton  (1875) 

Belcher,  E.  P.  (Clarinda)  Ch  M.  E., 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  43,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  25  T50a  T.  J.  Snapp 
(1909) 

Bell,  Allen  F.  (Fannie)  Ch  Frank, 
Willie,  Rachel,  Milo,  Edna,  Buffalo 
Hart  Rt  36,  twp  Williams,  S'ec  24 
T80a  W.  H.  Mathews  (1884) 


Bell,  B.  F.  (Altha)  Ch  Allen,  Lela, 
Maude,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  tel  Wil- 
liamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  24 
0138a  (1877) 

Bell,  C.  H.  (Grace)  Ch  Dean,  Dorothy, 
Jennie,  Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel  Buffalo, 
twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  36  T200a  Dr. 
H.  H.  Tuttle  (1886) 

*Bell,  E.  J.  (Lena)  Ch  George,  Lewis, 
Lois,  Eloise,  Jewel,  Bell,  Mechanics- 
burg  Rt  60,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp 
Mechanicsburg,  Sec  25  T326a  Mrs. 
Prince  (1886) 

*Bell,  Fred  (Estella)  Ch  Rachel,  Freda, 
Charles,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  61,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec 
31  T250a  Mrs.  O.  B.  Wheeland 
(1885) 

Bell,  Harry  (Arlie)  Ch  Roy,  Chatham 
Rt  16,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  20  foreman 
for  C.  P.  Van  Doran  (1916) 

Bell,  Henry  (Daisy)  Illiopolis  Rt  55, 
tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanesville, 
Sec  5  foreman  for  George  Bell 

Bell,  J.  B.  (Zoe)  Ch  Clayton,  Cook, 
Fred,  Otis,  Vivian,  Claude,  Roches- 
ter Rt  18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  13 
Farmhand  (1911) 

Bell,  M.  A.  (Laura)  Springfield  Rt  5, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  36  T480a  H.  A.  Huffman  (1886) 

Bell,  Mrs.  Martha  Ch  W.  H.,  J.  R., 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35,  tel  Buffalo,  twp 
Mechanicsburg,  foreman  for  J.  W. 
Richardson  (1910) 

Bell,  Richard  (Carrie)  Ch  Noah,  Au- 
burn Rt  47,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Diver- 
non,  Sec  6  Farmhand  for  Charles 
Drennan  (1914) 

Bell,  Samuel  J.  (Lena)  Ch  James, 
Marcella,  Rochester  Rt  19,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Rochester  T240a  P. 
Canty  (1913) 

Belt,  R.  F.  (Agnes)  Ch  Margaret, 
Henry,  Leonard,  Riverton  Rt  17,  tel 
Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  14 
O80a  (1877) 

Benchafer,  John  G.  (Nannie)  Ch 
Ruth,  Leonard,  Farmingdale  Rt  13, 
twp  Salisbury,  Sec  6  T75a  Geo.  Ben- 
chafer  (1879) 

Bender,  Frank  (Carrie)  Ch  Walter, 
Ernest,  Helen,  Fritz,  Margaret, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  twp  Williams,  Sec 
17  T160a  Charlie  Edman  (1877) 


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Benedict,  Reuben  (Elizabeth)  Mechan- 
icsburg  Rt  60,  tel  Mechanicsburg, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  28  Ceme- 
tery Keeper  Mechanicsburg  Ceme- 
tery (1870) 

Bennett,  Edward  (Emma)  Alice,  John, 
William,  Rochester  Rv  18,  twp  Ro- 
chester, Sec  10  O260a  (1882) 

Bennett,  James  O.  (Maude)  Buffalo 
Hart  Rt  35,  tel  Williamsville,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  36  T80a  Abe  Back 
(1905) 

Bennett,  John  F.  (Belle)  Ch  Lula, 
Nora,  Myrtle,  Stella,  Bennie, 
Thomas,  Breckenridge,  tel  Edinburg, 
twp  Cooper,  Sec  5  Ola  (1882) 

Bennett,  Thomas  (Gertrude)  Ch  Val- 
mor,  Rochester  Rt  18,  twp  Roches- 
ter, Sec  2  T275a  George  Feilden- 
house  (1881) 

*Bergschneider,  Frank  New  Berlin  Rt 
30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin, 
Sec  28  T120a  Jerry  Sullivan  (1890) 

Bergschneider,  George  (Agnes)  Ch 
Mildred,  New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boyn- 
ton, twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  28  T80a 
Mrs.  Thomas  Bergschneider  (1885) 

*Bergschneider,  Godfrey  (Anna)  Ch 
Norval,  New  Berlin,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
New  Berlin,  Sec  20  T250a  R.  H. 
Clark  (1879) 

*Bergschneider,  T.  H.  (Sophia)  Ch 
Rosella,  Harry,  Eds,  New  Berlin  Rt 
29,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin, 
Sec  26  O59a  (1868) 

Berry,  George  (Adeline)  Ch  Thomas, 
Marie,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  3  T21a  (1884) 

Berry,  J.  W.  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Buffalo, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  17  O364a 
(1860) 

Berry,  J.  W.  (Emma)  Ch  Beulah,  Ruth, 
Beatrice,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel  Wav- 
erly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  6  T163a 
J.  C.  Dickes  (1915) 

Berry,  M.  S.  (Cleo)  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  6 
(1915) 

*Berry,  Thos  R.  (Hallie)  Ch  Margaret, 
Elaine,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  33  T85a 
Emma  Babcock  (1892) 

*Berry,  William  H.  (Sarah)  Ch  Lela, 
Floyd,  Raymond,  Myrtle,  Maxwell  Rt 
37,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington, 
Sec  3  T180a  F.  Raney  (1904) 


Bert,  John  (Delia)  Springfield  Rt  1, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  28  T12a  Chas. 
Chandler  (1915) 

Best,  George  H.  (Mary)  Ch  Lizzie, 
Emery,  Velma,  Dorothy,  Henry,  Gil- 
bert, Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  Sec  6  T144a  E. 
S.  Smith  (1902) 

Betzer,  Jacob  (Anna)  Ch  William,  Jes- 
sie, Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Cantrall, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  29  O40a 
(1877) 

Bice,  A.  P.  (Melissa)  Ch  John,  Arthur, 
Nettie,  Jessie,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  26, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  26  OlOOa  (1842) 

Bice,  John  (Margaret)  Ch  Frank, 
Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  Riverton,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  2  T80a  A.  Taylor 
(1867) 

Bickel,  J.  L.  (Hattie)  Ch  Arthur, 
Glenn,  Clarence,  Allen,  Auburn  Rt 
46,  tel  Virden,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  30 
O112a  (1887) 

Biesenthal,  Fred  (Mamie)  Farming- 
dale  Rt  14,  twp  Gardner  T160a  L.  W. 
Melcher  (1915) 

Biggs,  C.  O.  (Persis)  Ch  Elmer,  Aug- 
ust, Otto,  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  33  foreman  for  J.  Lang 
(1916) 

Bilyen,  A.  R.  (Ruby)  Ch  Minnie,  John, 
Rosa,  Charley,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Curran,  S'ec  33  T80a 
Mrs.  P.  Bilyen  (1885) 

Bingman,  Keen  (Lorena)  Ch  David, 
Glenarm  Rt  23,  twp  Ball,  Sec  10 
Foreman  for  Jacob  Stout  Estate 
(1878) 

*Bird,  L.  E.  (Nem)  Ch  Shumway, 
Genevieve,  Mechanicsburg,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg, twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  34  O1206  (1876) 

Biroth,  Chas.  (Ethel)  Ch  Henry,  Buf- 
falo, twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  35,  fore- 
man for  J.  Ellington  (1891) 

*Bishop,  A,  L.  (Bessie)  Ch  Mary,  Rob- 
ert, AllQh,  Carl,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36, 
tel  Wilfiamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec 
28  O240a  J.  Yocum  (1887) 

Bishop,  C.  S.  (Laura)  Ch  Kathlyn, 
Margaret,  Springfield  Rt  2,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  8 
OlOa  (1879) 

Bittner,  Hubert  (Agnes)  Cantrall  Rt 
28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  29  O40a  (1867) 


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Black,  Harvey  N.  (Irene)  Ch  Harvey, 
Gladys,  Rosebud,  Williamsville  Rt  2, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  10  N.  M.  Taylor 
(1884) 

*Black,  Alvin  F.  (Linnie)  Springfield 
Rt  1,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  29  T160a, 
Mary  Donner  (1895) 

Black,  H.  F.  (Mary)  Ch  Albert,  Vernie, 
Velma,  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  15  T120a  Eliza 
Hatten  (1907) 

Black,  F.  E.  Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  River- 
ton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  22  O200a 
(1877) 

Black,  Loren  Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  River- 
ton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  22  O200a 
(1877)  '  i 

Black,  Oscar  (Eva)  Ch  Mary,  Leona, 
Eleanor,  Beatrice,  Springfield  Rt  8, 
tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec 
17  O40a  (1877) 

Blair,  Harry  (Kate)  Ch  John,  Illiop- 
olis  Rt  55,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiop- 
olis,  Sec  27  T190a  H.  A.  Blair  Es- 
tate (1884) 

Blair,  J.  R.  (Permilla)  Ch  Roscoe, 
Elroy,  Orville,  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec 

4  T290a  Wm.  Bullard  (1910) 

Blair,  James  (Laura)  Ch  Aaron,  Del- 
phia,  Jessie,  Merland*  Mechanics- 
burg  Rt  61,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  16  Tla 
Alice  Prather  (1915) 

Blair,  James  L.  (Dora)  Ch  Violet, 
Hazel,  Pauline,  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec 

5  O210a   (1911) 

Blair,  John  (Rose)  Ch  Mary,  Kathryn, 
John,  Edward,  Andrew,  Charles, 
Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp 
Illiopolis,  Sec  6  O320a  (1866) 

Blair,  Mary  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg, twp  Lanesville,  Sec  32 
OlOOa  (1861) 

Blakeman,  H.  L.  (Ruth)  Ch  Helen, 
Vera,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  14,  foreman  for  A. 
S.  Booth  (1907) 

Blakeman,  L.  A.  (Mabel)  Illiopolis  Rt 
53,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanes- 
ville, Sec  33,  foreman  for  S'.  W. 
Blakeman  (1889) 

Blakeman,  Neda  (Edith)  Ch  Mildred, 
Illiopolis  Rt  55,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec 
33,  foreman  for  J.  H.  Mendelhall 
(1894) 

Blakeman,  Robert  Ch  Nell,  Lydia, 
Lulu,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  17  foreman  Ed.  Kies 
(1893) 


Blakeman,  S.  W.  (Emma)  Ch  Ira,  Fos- 
ter, Sam,  Emery,  Ervin,  Pauline, 
Mary,  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg, twp  Lanesville,  Sec  33  T500a 
W.  S.  Bullard  (1896) 

Blakeman,  Wilbur  (Mable)  Mechanics- 
burg Rt  60,  twp  Cooper,  S'ec  2,  T — 
John  E.  Ross  (1898) 

Blakeley,  Charles  (Clara)  Ch  Mathew, 
Helen,  Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  21  T200a  Fannie  Wil- 
son (1887) 

Bliefneck,  Paul  (Emma)  Chatham  Rt 
15,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  6 
T81-l/8a  D.  J.  Morrison  (1889) 

Bliesler,  August  (Martha)  Ch  Clara, 
Glenarm  Rt  23,  twp  Ball,  Sec  11  T55a 
Geo.  South  wick  (1911) 

Blochle,  Andrew  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
George,  Mary,  Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Rid- 
dle Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  31  O75a 
(1867) 

*Bloechle,  George  (Minnie)  Ch  Victor 
George,  Alfred,  Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Rid- 
dle Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  31  O41a 
T75a  Andrew  Bloechle,  (1878) 

Bloom,  T.  E.  (Cora)  Ch  William,  Ver- 
na,  Laura,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  17 
O309a  (1911) 

Boaddus,  Jerry  (Estella)  Ch  Anna, 
James,  Nancy,  Helen,  Dawson  Rt  21, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  16  Foreman 
for  J.  D.  Watters  (1913) 

Board  man,  J.  L.  (Sarah)  Ch  Nadina, 
Julian,  Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  Sec  6  T470a 
Boardman  Estate  (1887) 

Bockhaus,  Helen  Springfield  Rt  4,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  24 
0235a  (1869) 

Boehme,  Leo  (Dollle)  Ch  Hilda,  Doro- 
thy, Elmer,  Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  6  T140a  Tom 
Ernest  (1878) 

Boggs,  A.  S.  (Dottie)  Ch  3  Lanesville, 
twp  Lanesville,  S'ec  29  foreman  for 
Mrs.  Harris  (1894) 

Boll,  C.  E.  (Agnes)  Pawnee,  twp  Paw- 
nee, Sec  1  T80a  G.  J.  Boll  (1916) 

Bollmyer,  Harry  (Mary)  Springfield 
Rt  5,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Spring- 
field, Sec  11  T40a  I.  N.  E.  State  of 
111.,  (1913) 

*Bomke,  Albert  (Anna)  Ch  Carl,  Marie, 
Margaret,  Arthur,  Robert,  Roy,  Anna, 
Farmingdale  Rt  13,  tel  Riddle  Hill, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  31  O80a  (1890) 

Bomke,  Carl  E.  (Nellie)  Ch  Carl,  Mil- 
dred, Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Riddle  Hill, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  32  T196a  (1914) 


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Bomke,  Charles  (Augusta)  Ch  Minnie, 
John,  Emma,  Lena,  Anna,  Farming- 
dale,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec.  19  O400a  (1874) 

*Bomke,  John  (Elsie)  Ca  Elmer, 
Farmingdale,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  19,  (1877) 

Bonaparte,  E.  M.  (Isabel!)  Lanesville 
Bx  34,  tel  Lanesville,  twp  Lanesville, 
Sec  9  foreman  for  James  M.  Kent 
(1899) 

Bonaparte,  T.  A.  (Martha)  Ch  Willie, 
Joe,  John,  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo 
Hart,  Sec  35  foreman  J.  Lung 
(1876) 

Bond,  E.  H.  (Annie)  Glenarm  Rt  24, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  32  T17a  Irwin  Kessler 
(1890) 

Bond,  Taylor  (Viola)  Ch  Dorothy,  Paw- 
nee Rt  51,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  33 
Farmhand  for  Geo.  Lemons  (1914) 

Boner,  M.  L.  (Flora)  Ch  Marguerite, 
John,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  vVilliams- 
ville,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  14  T170a 
Emerson  Concel  (1904) 

Bosa,  William  Springfield  Rt  4,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  24 
O330a  (1879) 

Bose,  Henry  (Ida)  Ch  Edna,  Henry, 
John,  Margaret,  Charles,  George, 
Aline,  Ralph,  Springfield  Rt  2,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  20 
T50a  E.  S.  Smith  (1912) 

Bosie,  Edward  (Eva)  Ch  Pauline, 
Helen,  Clara,  Farmingdale  Rt  14, 
twp  Salisbury,  Sec  28  Ola  (1911) 

Bostic,  Riggs  (May)  Ch  Marie,  Sun- 
shine, Mamie,  J.  R.,  Eileen,  New 
Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  2  T160a  Herman  Bos- 
ton (j.910) 


*Boston,  Henry  M.  (Effie)  New  Berlin 
Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin, 
T240a  H.  H.  Boston  (1886) 

'Boston,  H.  H.  (Lena)  Ch  Henry, 
Louis,  Lena,  New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  2 
O37a  (1857) 

Bottom,  William  B.  (Sallie)  Ch  Arless, 
Ruby,  Wyatt,  Burl,  Farmingdale  Rt 
14,  tel  Petersburg,  twp  Salisbury, 
Sec  28  T300a  C.  W.  Houghton  (1913) 

Bounds,  Arthur  (Edna)  Ch  Edith, 
Elmer,  Stella,  Myrtle,  Minnie,  Le- 
Roy,  Leona,  Ruby,  Gertrude,  Esther, 
Glenarm  Rt  22,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec 
8  T3a  Carty  Colburn  (1884) 

Bounds,  Edward  (Mary)  Rochester  Rt 
18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  3  T24a  Rich- 
ard Baker  (1887) 

Bowen,  H.  W.  (Carrie)  Ch  Lottie, 
Charles,  Cur  ran  Rt  11,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Curran,  S'ec  4  O37a  (1870) 

Bowers,  C.  E.  (Ida)  Ch  Harold,  Illiop- 
olis  Rt  58,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiop- 
olis,  Sec  3  TlOOa  L.  C.  Bowers  (1872) 

Bowers,  L.  C.  (Carol)  Ch  Ruth,  Jean, 
Illiopolis  Rt  58,  t'el  Illiapolis,  twp 
Illiopolis,  Sec  34  O180a  (1902) 

Bowsher,  Edward  (Lela)  Ch  Leo,  Wil- 
lard,  Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Pawnee, 
twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  30  T8a  G.  T. 
Burnett  (1892) 

Boyer,  Auguseine  (Catherine)  Ch  Nel- 
son, Cantrall  Rt  28,  twp  Salisbury, 
Sec  25  OlOa  (1867) 

Boyd,  James  (Mary)  Ch  Mary,  Lena, 
Margaret,  Elsie,  John,  Leonard, 
Nancy,  Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Maxwell,  Sec  18  O26a  (1914) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


Boyd,  Leonard  (Blanche)  Ch  Leonard, 
Shearbum,  Lowder  Rt  38,  tel  Wav- 
erly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  23  T80a 
O.  H.  Scribner  (1915) 

*Boyd,  Taylor  J.  (Bessie)  Edinburg 
Rt  3,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cooper,  Sec 
5  T170a  Dana  Boyd  (1890) 

Boyd,  William  C.  (Rosa)  Cantrall  Rt 
28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec 
36  T80a  J.  J.  Barley  (1905) 

*Boynton,  C.  S.  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39, 
tel  Pleasont  Plains,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  30-S  T310a  E.  D.  Boynton 
(1886) 

*Boynton,  Edgar  (Marie)  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  39,  tel  Pleasant  Plains, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  18  T420a  E.  D. 
Boynton  (1890) 

*Boynton,  Erwin  D.  (Kate)  Ch  Reuban, 
Rheuna,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39,  tel 
Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  18  O—  (1859) 

Boynton,  J.  F.  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39, 
tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  30  T280a  E.  D.  Boynton  (1893) 

*Brachear,  Dana  (Gertrude)  Ch  Jewel, 
Aubrey,  Agatha,  Raymond,  Ronald, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  33  T80a  V.  Brach- 
ear  (1914) 

Bracken,  Robert  (Carrie)  Ch  Laberta, 
Jeanette,  Springfield  Rt  3,'  twp  Ro- 
chester, S'ec  31  O120a  (1892) 

*Bradford,  Edward  M.  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Robert,  Eleanor,  Springfield  Rt  6, 
tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  34 
T140a  Edw.  T.  Bradford  (1877) 

*Bradley,  I.  J.  (Ida)  Ch  Grace,  Caro- 
line, John,  Howard,  Irvin,  Curran  Rt 
12,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Curran,  Sec 
27  T20a  J.  W.  Workman  (1883) 

*Bradley,  W.  H.  (Mary)  Ch  Alice,  Ro- 
land, William,  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel 
Illiopolis,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  21 
O120a  (1853) 

Bradley,  William  (Mabel)  Ch  Sidney, 
Charles,  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Chatham,  Sec  15  Foreman 
for  Mike  Conroy  (1917) 

Bradshaw,  G.  T.  (Lillie)  Ch  Bernard, 
Pawnee  Rt  49,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  5 
T200a  Shepherd" Estate  (1878) 

*Bradshaw,  John  (Etta)  Ch  Helen, 
Marjorie,  Springfield  Rt  3,  tel  Ro- 
chester, twp  Ball,  S'ec  1  O87a  (1875) 

Brainard,  Jacob  Ch  Emma,  Springfield 
Rt  7,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
Sec  28  T68a  C.  F.  Muttera  (1907) 

*Braker,  Jr.,  August  (Martha)  Ch  El- 
mer, Lawrence, Pleasant  Plains  Rt41, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  15  O120a  (1906) 


Bramlett,  G.  S.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  LeRoy, 
Lydia,  George,  Grace,  Francis,  Glen- 
arm  Rt  24,  twp  Ball,  Sec  32  Fore- 
man for  J.  H.  White  (1882)% 

Brandensburg,  Max  (Agnes)  Ch  Ruth, 
Regina,  Tony,  Jane,  Hugh,  Frank, 
Homar,  Irene,  Pleasant  Plains,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  32  T90a  J.  M.  Ger- 
hart  (1869) 

Brandon,  Thomas  (Cora)  Ch  Delbert, 
Auburn  Rt  47,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  6 
Farmhand  for  A.  H.  Harnlen  (1900) 

Braner,  Fred  W.  (Ada)  Rochester  Rt 
18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  24  T158a 
Henry  Braner  (1894) 

*Braner,  Henry  (Lizzie)  Ch  Fred,  Otto, 
Henry,  Dewey,  Elsie,  Vincent,  Cur- 
ran Rt  11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gard- 
ner, S'ec  31,  O1005a  (1872) 

-Branham,  Homer  L.  (Katie)  Ch  Nel- 
lie, John,  Russell,  Curran  Rt  12,  twp 
Island  Grove,  Sec  12  T276a  George 
Passfield  (1880) 

*Branham,  F.  P.  (Cynthia)  Ch  James, 
Fred,  Elmer,  Raymond,  Loami  Rt  33, 
tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  4 
TlOSa  Polly  Bilyen  (1876) 

Branham,  W.  C.  (Malinda)  Ch  Ellen, 
Lela,  Arthur,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Curran,  T12a  Mrs.  Geo. 
Williams  (1869) 

Brantley,  R.  H.  (Mattie)  Ch  Charles, 
Stella,  Naoma,  Pawnee,  tel  Pawnee, 
twp  Pawnee,  Sec  18  Farmhand  for 
A.  B.  Tewksbury  (1877) 

Lrasfield,  Edward  M.  (Maude)  Ch 
James,  Martha,  May,  Auburn  Rt  47, 
tel  Auburn,  twp  Auburn,  Stec  26 
T240a  Mrs.  Martha  Brasfield  (1875) 

Brasfield,  J.  E.  (Aurelia)  Ch  Howard, 
Auburn  Rt  44,  tel  Auburn,  twp 
Auburn,  Sec  6  O140a  (1912) 

Brasfield,  Martha  Ch  Noah,  Auburn  Rt 
47,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Chatham,  Sec 
26  O240a  (1849) 

Brawner,  Mrs.  J.  L.  Ch  Jerry,  Pawnee 
Rt  49,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  6  Oltm  (1865) 

Breckenridge,  Alex  Ch  Felix,  Lillian, 
Charles,  Robert,  Breckenridge  Rt  1, 
tel  Edinburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  4  O60a 
(1835) 

^Breckenridge,  Lillian  Ch  Ida,  Custer 
Rt  53,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill, 
Sec  1  O242a  (1867) 

*Breckenridge,  Ralph  (Martha)  Ch 
Hugh,  Roy,  Bessie,  Lilly,  Elizabeth, 
Edith,  Richard,  Pawnee  Rt  52,  tel 
Pawnee,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  31 
T240a,  Mrs.  A.  Mathews  (1862) 


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'Breeding,   James   N.    (Elizabeth)    Ch 

Walter,  Ruth,  New  Berlin  Rt  *),  tel 

Boynton,   twp    New   Berlin,    Sec   27 

T273a  Hugh  Diller  (1884) 
Brehm,  Fred  (Mary)  Ch  Mary,  Louise, 

Emma,   Katherine,   John,   Elizabeth, 

William,  Rosella,  New  Berlin  Rt  29, 

tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  19 

O115a  (1861) 
Brennan,    Henry    Glenarm    Rt    24,    tel 

Divernon,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  9  T260a 

Dr.  J.  Vincent  (1897) 
Brennan,  J.  Buffalo  Rt  59,  twp  Buffalo 

Hart,  Sec  35  OlOOa  (1868) 
*Brennan,    J.    R.    (Clara)    Ch    Marie, 

Clarice,  Lawrence,  Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel 

Buffalo,  twp   Mechanicsburg,    Sec  4 

TlOOa  C.  Slate  (1868) 
Brewer,  Mrs.  Mi  la  Ch  Calvin,  Brackin, 

Pawnee    Rt   52,    twp    Pawnee,    Sec 

1  (1907) 
Brian,  Alfred  Lowder  Rt  38,  tel  Waver- 

ly   twp    Talkington,    Sec    28    O140a 

(1865) 
Brian,  Allie  Lowder  Rt  38,  tel  Waverly, 

twp  Talkington,  Sec  20  O120a  (1864) 
Brian,  Curtis  (Laura)  Ch  Wilma,  Doro- 

tny,  Elois,  Donald,  Wilson,   Lowder 

Rt  38,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington, 

Sec  29  T120a  Allie  Brian  (1917; 
Brian,  D.  A.  Ch  Lester,  Iva,  Lowder 

Rt  38,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington, 

Sec  32   O160a   (1871) 

*  Brian,     Harry     (Opal)     Ch     Wayne, 

Gindle,  Lowder  Rt  38,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Talkington,  Sec  28  T140a  Alfred 
Brown  (1895) 

*Brian,  Thurston  (Louise)  Ch  Ena, 
Stanley,  Lowder  Rt  38,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Talkington,  S'ec  29  T120a  Brian 
Estate  (1867) 

*Bricker,  F.  A.  (Jessie)  Ch  Roger, 
Leah,  Mechanicsburg,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg,  Sec  26  T320a  Geo.  Ellinger  and 
Mrs.  J.  B.  Rogers  (1905) 

Brickler,  B.  B.  (Mable)  Ch  Wilfred, 
Oscar,  Nellie,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  31  T115a  Mrs.  Hanson  (1899) 

*  Bridges,    D.   J.    (Emma)    Ch   Walter, 

Bland,  Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Loami,  Sec  12  O210a  (1871) 


Bridges,  W.  T.  (Mary)  Chatham  Rt  15, 
tel  Chatham,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  31 
0293a  (1877) 

Brittin,  C.  W.  (Susan)  Ch  Arthur, 
Evans,  Auburn  Rt  46,  tel  Virden,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  25  T200a  E.  S.  Smith 
(1869) 

Brittin,  John  E.  (Martha)  Ch  Nina, 
Charles,  Oliver,  Harry,  Helen,  Nan, 
Margaret,  Cantrall  Rt  27,  tel  Cantrall, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  15  O20a  (1867) 

Brittin,  W.  S.  (Helen)  Ch  William, 
Emmett,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Wil- 
hamsville,  twp  Williamsville,  S'ec  19 
T200a  Wm.  Brittin  (1908) 

Broaddus,  S.  C.  (Margaret)  Ch  Arthur, 
Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Mech- 
anicsburg, Sec  20  Foreman  for  Wm. 
Correll  (1905) 

Brockman,  John  R.  (Malissa)  Ch 
Joseph,  Earnest,  Evelyn,  Clarence, 
Carrie,  Thomas,  Farmingdale  Rt  14, 
twp  Gardner, '  Sec  7  Tla  Robert 
Gardner  (1901) 

Bronson,  John  W.  (Isabell)  Ch  Armour, 
Jennings,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Mech- 
anicsburg, twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec 
29  Foreman  for  Sam  Mathews  (1917) 

Brooks,  Fred  (Katie)  Ch  Nellie,  Ruth, 
Grace,  Martha,  Esther,  Springfield 
Rt  5,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  11  O40a  (1867) 

*Brooks,  Homer  (Martha)  Ch  Ada, 
Earl,  Henry,  Ansil,  Lawrence,  Willis, 
Willard,  Verne,  Alma,  Mary,  New 
Berlin  Rt  30,  twp  Maxwell,  Foreman 
for  G.  G.  Huffaker,  St.  (1916) 

Brooks,  Horace  (Carrie)  Ch  Garnet, 
Claude,  Goldie,  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  6  O41a 
(1906) 

Brooks,  James  F.  (Katie)  Ch  Nellie, 
Ruth,  Grace,  Martha,  Esther,  Spring- 
field Rt  5,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Spring- 
field, Sec  11  O40a  (1867) 

*Brothers,  Harry  E.  (Florence)  Ch 
William,  Roley,  Lucille,  Springfield 
Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  8  O7a  (1914) 

Brown,  A.  C.  (Marie)  Ch  Glen,  Chand- 
ler, Paul,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  O140a  (1879) 

Brown,  Arthur  (Sarah)  Ch  Blanche, 
Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  30  O40a  (1887) 


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Brown,  Arthur  (Ruby)  Ch  Mary,  James, 
Williamsville  Rt  3,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  34  T80a  C.  M. 
Cullen  (1915) 

*Brown,  Benjamin  W.  (Mary)  New  Ber- 
lin Rt  31,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island 
Grove,  Sec  11  O850a  (1849) 

Brown,  Carl  (Anna)  Ch  Everett,  Elsie, 
Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  13  T70a  J.  A.  Popp 
(1892) 

Brown,  Claude  G.  (Bertha)  Divernon 
tel  Divernon,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  21 
T240a  R.  F.  Brown  (1910) 

Brown,  Clinton  (Ollie)  Ch  George, 
Ruby,  Chatham  Rt  15,  twp  Ball,  Sec 
9  Farmhand  for  John  Richison  (1913) 

Brown,  E.  E.  (Gertrude)  Ch  Louise, 
Mildred,  Francis,  Leona,  Bailey, 
Lowder  Rt  35,  twp  Talkington,  Sec 
19  T90a  (1914) 

Brown,  Earl  (Lucy)  Ch  Regina,  Ray- 
mond, Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  20  O4a  (1912) 

Brown,  F.  S.  (Grace)  Ch  Josephine, 
Divernon  Rt  48,  twp  Divernon,  Sec 
21  O320a  (1870) 

*Brown,  George  R.  (Martha)  Ch  Fred, 
Robert,  Louise,  Harvey,  Martha, 
Divernon  Rt  48,  twp  Divernon, 
O272a  (1868) 

*Brown,  H.  A.  (May)  Ch  Herman, 
Waverly  Rt  1,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Maxwell,  Sec  24  T80a  Herman  Brown 
(1903) 

*Birown,  Henry  (Sally)  Ch  Orland, 
Mary,  Waverly  Rt  1,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Maxwell,  Sec  36  O13a  (1882) 

*Brown,  Herman  (Mary)  Ch  Clara, 
Henry,  Frank,  Herman,  Roy,  Erne, 
Myra,  Waverly  Rt  1,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Maxwell,  Sec  36  O560a  (190U) 

Brown,  I.  T.  (Lucinda)  Ch  Oscar,  Can- 
trail  Rt  28,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec 
19  O96a  (1859) 

Brown,  J.  M.  (Louisa)  Ch  Melvin, 
Charles,  Arnold,  Waverly  Rt  1,  twp 
Maxwell,  Sec  23  T80a  L.  J.  Massie 
(1853) 

Brown,  J.  W.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  William, 
Nellie,  Ivy,  Louise,  New  Berlin  Rt  29, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 
16  O120a  (1900) 

Brown,  James  E.  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60, 
tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec 
2  T—  J.  E.  Ross  (1882) 

*Brown,  James  W.  (Lou)  Ch  Iva, 
Nathan,  Harvey,  Irvine,  Woodrow, 
Roby,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  14  O50a 
(1874) 


Brown,  John  Ch  Sanford,  Tom,  George, 
John,  Bertha,  Harry,  Springfield  Rt 
9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
15  O237a  Mrs.  German 

Brown,  John  T.  (Kate)  New  Berlin  Rt 
31,  twp  Island  Grove,  sec  11,  Ola 
(1879) 

*  Brown,  Katie  Ch  Arthur,  Anna,  Albert, 
James,  Harry,  Lucy,  Cantrall  Rt  28, 
Sec  30  O140a  (1887) 

Brown,  L.  C.  (Margaret)  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  21,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
28  O200a  (1886) 

*Brown,  Lewis  (Hazel)  Ch  Margaret, 
Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  15  T110  Mrs.  S.  Barry 
(1880) 

Brown,  Mrs.  Margaret  Ch  Ellsworth, 
Rochester  Rt  20,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
21  T3a  R.  S.  Twist  (1879) 

Brown,  Milton  (Jessie)  Ch  Stewart, 
Catherine,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  21 
O160a  (1887) 

Brown,  Noah  (Rose)  Ch  Daisey,  Ber- 
nice,  Jessie,  Irvin,  Pawnee,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  3  Farmhand  for  J.  H. 
Irwin  (1916) 

Brown,  R.  S.  (Emma)  Ch  Ethel,  Glenn, 
Roy,  Earl,  Rochester  Rt  18,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  10  T40a  Wm.  Sidener 
(1915) 

Brown,  Roy  (Galena)  Ch  Helen,  Waver- 
ly Rt  1,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell, 
T160a  Herman  Brown  (1900) 

Brown,  W.  H.  (Orpha)  Ch  Virgil, 
Helen,  Springfield  Rt  8,  twp  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  8  T40a  J.  Kohl  (1916) 

*Brown,  W.  L.  (Minnie)  Ch  Everett, 
Howard,  Earl,  Kenneth,  Verna, 
Lowder  Rt  38,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talk- 
ington, Sec  22  T370a  S'tockdale  & 
Moffett  (1882) 

Brown,  William  (Lucy)  Ch  Robert, 
Springfield  Rt  8,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec 
5  O5a  (1869) 

Brownfield,  J.  A.  (Esabelle)  Ch  Hazel, 
Illiopolis  Rt  54,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp 
Illiopolis,  Sec  5  T150a  H.  Roberts 
(1865) 

Brownfield,  R.  T.  (Lily)  Ch  William, 
Maridella,  Zela,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  twp 
Illiopolis,  Sec  19  Foreman  for  Mrs. 
R.  A.  Stingle  (1914) 

Brownell,  William  (Lilly)  Ch  Uretta, 
Agnes,  Joy,  Victor,  Springfield  Rt 
4,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  29  T2a  J.  F.  Amos  (1905) 


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*Browning,  Charles  (Belle)  Ch  Cloyd, 
Divernon,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Diver- 
non.  Sec  22  O160a  (1897) 

Brubaker,  Tracie  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel 
niiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  31  O80a 
(1881) 

Brunk,  Shelby  (Pearl)  Ch  Burrell, 
Emma,  Frank,  Springfield  Rt  3,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Ball,  Sec  2  O126a 
(1881) 

Brunk,  Joseph  (Minnie)  Ch  Jay,  Grace, 
John,  Helen,  Talbot,  Springfield  Rt  9 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
35  O180a  (186?) 

Brunk,  Roy  Rochester  Rt  19,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  6 
T370a  J.  C.  Brunk  (1893) 

Brunk,  Thomas  (Rebecca)  Ch  Charles, 
Asa,  Bruce,  James,  Glenarm  Rt  23, 
tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  See 
7  O208a  (1872) 

Brunk,  Bruce  (Hallie)  Ch  Thomas, 
Glenarm  Rt  23,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec 
7  T317a  Thos,  Brunk 

Brunk,  Charles  A.  (Mary)  Ch  Kather- 
ine,  Helen,  Elizabeth,  Samuel  Alex- 
ander, Charles,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Ball,  Sec  11  O207a 
(1870) 

Brunk,  Sam  (Edna)  Auburn  Rt  44,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  33  O160a  (1876) 

*Brunk,  W.  M.  (Lydia)  Ch  Edith,  Glen- 
arm Rt  23,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Ball, 
Sec  1  T6a  D.  Lawley  (1885) 

Bruner,  John  F.  (Anna)  Springfield  Rt 
10,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  17  O40a  (1907) 

Bruner,  Noah  (Addie)  Ch  Fred,  Daisy, 
Gallic,  Helen,  Eugene,  Theodore, 
Clyde,  John,  Springfield  Rt  4,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  22  Tla  Ed  King  (1900) 

Brunner,  Charles  (Lena)  Ch  Anna, 
Fritzie,  Farmingdale  Rt  13,  twp  Salis- 
bury, Sec  31  T30a  Van  Hamson 
(1908) 

Brunner,  Fred  Springfield  Rt  10,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  8 
OlOa  (1897) 

Brunner,  John  (Delia)  Ch  Carry,  Anna, 
John,  Dela,  Emma,  Sophia,  Frank, 
Rose,  Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Springfield,  Sec  19  O237a 
(1887) 

Bruns,  Fred  (Lula)  Ch  Velma,  Vivian, 
Springfield  Rt  4,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  23  OlOa  (1904) 

Bruns,  George  (Ruth)  Ch  Rose,  Spring- 
field Rt  4,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Gard- 
ner, Sec  22  T140a  George  Gardner 
(1892) 


Bruse,  Leigh  (Mary)  Ch  Albin,  Clifton, 
Royal,  Oletha,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35, 
tel  Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  S'ec 
34  T320a  Sangamon  Lane  Co.  (1915) 

Brust,  Mary  K.  Ch  Ruth,  Mary,  Tim- 
othy, Erma,  Anna,  Henry  Buffalo 
Hart  Rt  38,  twp  Williams,  Sec  36 
O80a  (1916) 

Bryant,  R.  E.  (Dora)  Ch  Clarence, 
Orvil,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  twp  Buf- 
falo Hart,  Sec  29  Foreman  for  J. 
W.  Berry  (1915) 

*Bryant,  William  (Edith)  Oh  Allie, 
Opal,  Wilson,  Modesta  Rt  36,  tel 
Waverfy,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  31 
T204a  Wm.  Barrow  (1902) 

Buchanan,  Charles  Springfield  Rt  5  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  28  O5a  (1912) 

Buchanan,  C.  M.  (Annie)  Springfield 
Rt  25,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  28  O6a 
(1907) 

Buck,  D.  R.  (Lela)  Ch  Margaret,  Rob- 
ert, Roger,  Eleanor,  Virginia,  Spring- 
field Rt  6,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Spring- 
field, Sec  31  O12a  (1883) 

Buckman,  Sam  (Mary)  Ch  Margie, 
Lucille,  Loraine,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Curran,  Sec  28  T40a 
Mrs.  E.  Cox  (1903) 

Buckman.  W.  C.  (Ruth)  Ch  Earl,  Frank, 
June,  Mildred,  Springfield  Rt  8,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  8  OlOa  (1881) 

Buckles,  Alfred  (Ada)  Ch  Mildred,  Wil- 
lard,  Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp  Pawnee, 
Sec  32  T320a  Mrs.  Cliff  McGinnis 
(1886) 

Buckles,  C.  I.  (Lena)  Ch  Hazel,  Elea- 
nor, Auburn  Rt  46,  tel  Auburn,  twp 
Auburn,  Sec  17  T160a  Mrs.  L.  Lee 
(1895) 

Buckles,  F.  A.  (Grace)  Ch  Ella,  Illiopo- 
lis Rt  55,  Sec  7  Foreman  for  H.  E. 
Leonard  (1883) 

Buckles,  W.  A.  (Lewellyn)  Ch  Henry, 
William,  John,  James,  LeRoy,  Mary, 
Lula,  Susie,  Emma,  Glenarm  Rt  24, 
tel  Divernon,  twp  Ball,  Sec  33  Fore- 
man for  J.  R.  Burtle  (1881) 

Buckley,  Fred  T.  (Martha)  Ch  Edna, 
Dorothy,  Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Spring- 
field, Sec  21  O2a  (1877) 

Bucy,  Albert  (Mary)  Ch  Raymond, 
Lulu,  Buffalo  Rt  59,  twp  Buffalo  Hart, 
Sec  36  O240a  B.  Matthews  (1859) 

Budd,  Edward  (Pearl)  Ch  James, 
Willie,  Mary,  Williamsville  Rt  2,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  10 
Farmhand  for  C.  R.  Taylor  (1916) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


Buecker,  A.  W.  Springfield  Rt  10,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  7 
O60a  (1890) 

Buecker,  C.  H.  (Martha)  Ch  Alice, 
Springfield  Rt  10,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  7  T60a  A.  W.  Buecker  (1892) 

*Buecker,  F.  P.  (Annie)  Ch  Mildred, 
Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  20  T80a  F.  W. 
Buecker  (1895) 

Buecker,  F.  W.  (Rosa)  Ch  Arthur, 
Clara,  Fremont,  Flora,  Calvin,  Fred, 
John,  Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Springfield,  Sec  20  O140a 
(1891) 

Bueres,  W.  M.  (Edith)  Ch  Grace,  Wil- 
liam, Carltn,  Byren,  Ruth,  Reva,  Buf- 
falo Rt  36,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo, 
Sec  17  OSOa  (1872) 

Buerkett,  Edw.  C.  (Ida)  Ch  Emmitt, 
Farmingdale  Rt  13,  tel  Pleasant 
Plains,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  5  TlOOa 
F.  D.  Burkett  (1879) 

Buerkett,  Henry  F.  (Carrie)  Ch  Roy, 
Elmer,  Mary,  Farmingdale  Rt  13,  tel 
Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
6  T120a  F.  D.  Burkett  (1873) 

Buhr,  James  A.  (Bertha)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Esther,  Curran  Rt  11,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  32,  T.  John  Watts  (1892) 

Bulman,  Calvin  (Rena)  Ch  Bernice, 
Margaret,  Cecil,  Cathleen,  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  13,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
24  Foreman  for  Harens  Estate 
(1883) 

*Bullard,  Lloyd  (Ida)  Ch  Bertha,  Ruby, 
Pansy,  Violet,  Orvil,  Ethel,  Auburn 
Rt  46,  tel  Virden,  twp  Talkington, 
Sec  26  O160a  (1860) 

Bullock,  Eli  (Alice)  Mechanicsburg  Rt 
60,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  35  Fore- 
man for  Sam  Miller  (1872) 

Bullock,  Sarah  B.  Ch  Jacob,  Ida,  Wil- 
liam, Roby,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  14  O72a 
(1849) 

Bumgardner,  A.  J.  (Betsy)  Ch  John, 
Leslie,  Lee,  Viola,  James,  Arthur, 
Blanche,  Clifford,  Lesle,  Stella, 
Robert,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35,  tel  Buf- 
falo,, twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  21  T160a 
R.  McDaniel  (1890) 

Bumgardner,  A.  O.  (Marie)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  36  T61a  Ben  T.  Caldwell 
(1889) 


Bumgardner,  Fayette  (Lillie)  Auburn 
Rt  47,  twp  Divernom,  See<6  Farmhand 
for  Dyson  Bros.  (1917) 

bumgardner,  J.  H.  Ch  Louise,  Cornland 
Rt  1,  tel  Buffalo  Hart,  twp  Buffalo 
Hart,  Sec  24  T40a  A.  H.  Greening 

Bumgardner,  M.  M.  (Martha)  Ch  Al- 
fred, Margaret,  Taylor,  Daisy,  Chat- 
ham Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Chat- 
ham, Sec  1  OlOOa  M.  M.  Bumgardner 
(1865) 

Bumgardner,  T.  E.  (Annie)  Ch  Ellen, 
Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Curran,  S'ec  36  T240a  B.  T.  Caldwell 
(1891) 

Bumgardner,  W.  A.  (Nora)  Ch  Cecil, 
Byron,  Hale,  Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp  Paw- 
nee, Sec  14  Farmhand  Frank  Crocker 
(1912) 

Bumgardner,  W.  F.  (Mabel)  Ch  Tom, 
Farmingdale  Rt  13,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  25  T260a  H.  T.  Harrison  (1912) 

*dumgardner,  W.  S.  (Jennie)  Auburn 
Rt  46,  tel  Virden,  twp  Auburn,  Sec 
29  O8a  (1860) 

Bumpus,  A.  J.  (Katie)  Ch  John,  Edna, 

.  Teresa,  Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp  Pawnee, 
Sec  32  Farmhand  for  Mrs.  McGinnis 
(1912) 

Bunker,  George  E.  (Mary)  Ch  Hettie, 
Beatrice,  George,  Chloe,  "Bunker 
Hill  Farm"  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Chatham,  Sec  6  T( — )a 
J.  Bunker  (1878) 

Burch,  William  (Grace)  Ch  Pauline, 
Wanda,  Helen,  Springfie'd  Rt  1,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  32 
T40a  Young  (1916) 

*Burchett,  J.  A.  (Sarah)  Ch  Ruth,  John, 
Trenna,  Paul,  Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel  Buf- 
falo, twp  Lanesville,  Sec  18  OSOa 
(1904) 

Burchett,  John  D.  (Emma)  Ch  Paul, 
Doris,  Lester,  llliopolis  Rt  55,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec 
4  T126a  Thos  Southerland  (1910) 

Burg,  Edward  (Anna)  Ch  Carl,  Helen, 
Francis,  Louis,  Frank,  Louise,  Anna, 
Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  16  O40a  (1887) 

Burg,  Frank  (Francisca)  Ch  Joseph, 
Maru,  Leonard,  Barbara,  New  Ber- 
lin Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  22  T350a  J.  S.  Smith 
Estate  (1887) 


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Burg,  Joe  (Hilda)  Ch  Mildred,  Pawnee 
Rt  52,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec 
25  T160a,  Frank  Burg  (1915) 

Burger  Bros.  New  Berlin  Rt  29,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  4 
O135a  (1862) 

Burgess,  Harry  (Laura)  Ch  Olive, 
New  Berlin  Rt  30,  twp  New  Berlin, 
Sec  1  Foreman  for  Henry  Boston 
(1917) 

Burk,  John  M.  Springfield  Rt  3  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  11 
T220a  Burk  Estate  (1869) 

Burnett,  Albert  (Lydia)  Ch  Roy, 
Auburn  Rt  44,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami, 
Sec  35  T160a  I.  A.  Dikis  (1905) 

Burnett,  Jabe  (Charlotte)  Ch  Ray, 
Fred,  Herman,  Helen,  Mervin,  Ches- 
ter, Marion,  Edith,  Auburn  Rt  44, 
tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkin^ton,  Se$  2 
T320a  Ann  Tucken  &  Hall  Estate 
(1903) 

Burnett,  J.  W.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Orville, 
Ellsworth,  Maxwell,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Maxwell,  Sec  31  (1917) 

Burnett,  Oscar  Ch  Edward,  Waverly 
Rt  1,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec 

14  O160a  (1888) 

Burns,  Albert  (Bertha)  Ch  Albert, 
Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  8,  T160a  H.  M.  Burns 
U880) 

Burns,  Edgar  P.  (Frances)  Curran  Rt 
11,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove, 
Sec  1  T40a  Sigmund  Hamburger 

Burns,  Elizabeth  Ch  Mathias,  Thomas, 
Paul,  Mary,  Springfield  Rt  4,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  29 
O3a  (1885) 

Burns,  J.  T.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Lucy, 
Edgar,  Cora,  Lee,  New  Berlin  Rt  29, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 

15  O240a  (1854) 

Burns,  Lee  (Mollie)  Ch  Robert,  New 
Berlin  Rt  29,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 
10  T107a  M.  A.  Janes  (1893) 

Burns,  Thos.  J.  (Martha)  Ch  Laura, 
Ida,  William,  Thomas,  Effie,  Minnie, 
Mable,  Mattie,  Riverton  Rt  17,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  Ofia  (1842) 

Burris,  Mrs.  Laura  Pawnee  Rt  49,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  4,  O50a  (1858) 


Burris,  Thomas  (Minnie)  Pawnee  Rt 
50  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  17  T120a  Mrs. 
Taylor  (1903) 

Burt,  Mi  Hard  L.  (Laura)  Ch  Paul, 
Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  31  O65y2a  (1878) 

Burtle,  E.  A.  (Mary)  Ch  Raymond, 
IVene,  Harold,  Sarah,  John,  Joseph, 
Auburn  Rt  46,  tel  Auburn,  twp 
Auburn,  Sec  7  OzOOa  (1865) 

Burtle,  G.  H.  (Daisy)  Ch  Ralph,  Philip, 
Blanche,  Josephine,  Jerry,  Henry, 
Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  34  T40a  J.  L.  Burtle  (1877) 

Burtle,  Jacob  R.  (Anna)  Ch  Elizabeth, 
Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  32  O130a  (1867) 

Burtle,  James  "Curtis  Farm"  Glenarm 
Rt  22,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  3  Farm- 
hand for  H.  Clayton  (1917) 

*Burtle,  James  R.  (Minnie)  Ch 
Eleanor,  Ernest,  Ursula,  Harry, 
Herbert,  Gleanarm,  tel  Divernon,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  34  O305a  (1861) 

*Burtle,  J.  T.  (Theresa)  Glenarm  Rt 
24,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  28 
O180a  (1838) 

Burtle,  Orman  (Leona)  Glenarm  Rt  22, 
twp  Divernon,  Sec  3  Farmhand  for 
Harry  Clayton  (1917) 

Burtle,  Samuel  Glenarm  Rt  22  tel 
Divernon,  twp  Ball,  Sec  34  O225a 
(1868) 

*Burtle,  Walter  S.  (Agnes)  Auburn  Rt 
44,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Chatham,  Sec 
34  (1883) 

Burton,  John  D.  (Sarah)  Ch  Norval, 
David,  Lee,  Rollin,  Laurice,  Loami 
Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec  13 
T63a  Wm.  P.  Carson  (1856) 

Burton,  J.  Rollin  (Lena)  Ch  Warren, 
Fern,  Layne,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami, 
twp  Loami,  Sec  14  Foreman  for 
John  D.  Burton  (1891) 

Burton,  Lobe  (Fannie)  Ch  Roy,  Eva, 
Harm,  Ethel,  Sherman  Rt  25,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  21,  Farmhand  for 
Nathan  Hussey  (1903) 

Burton,  N.  M.  (Emma)  Loami  Rt  32, 
tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  8 
T55a  Mrs.  R.  G.  Burton  (1857) 

Butler,  Alfred  (Eva)  Ch  Cleo,  Chatham 
Rt  16,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham, 
Sec  17  O165a,  (1886) 


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Butler,  C.  R.  (Kathleen)  Ch  Owen, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40,  tel  Ashland, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  3  O320a  (1876) 

Butler,  Mrs.  E.  J.  Ch  William,  Spring- 
field Rt  1,  twp  Clear  Lake,  O54a 
(1888) 

Butler,  F.  W.  (Jennie)  Auburn  Rt  46, 
tel  Virden,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  18  T1190 
A.  Landon  (1912) 

Butler,  J.  M.  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40, 
tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  35-NW  O495a 

Butler,  Ralph  (Elsie)  Ch  William, 
Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  9  O160a  (1893) 

Butler,  T.  P.  (Catherine)  Ch  Paul, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  43,  tel  Pleasant 
Plains,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  29-N 
O104a  (1866) 


*Butler,  W.  G.  (Lillie)  Ch  Leslie, 
Ralph,  Fred,  Auburn  Rt  44,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  33,  O77a  (1866) 

Byers,  J.  Harold  (Verna)  Ch  Evelyn 
Maxine,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  Sec  34,  T160a 
O.  C.  Trimble-  (1914) 

Byers,  J.  T.  Ch  Harold,  Albert,  Ray- 
mond, Otis,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  34, 
O120a  (1877) 

Byers,  Martin  L.  (Sarah)  Ch  Martha, 
Ruth,  Lucille,  Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  20  O55a  (1883) 

Byers,  R.  C.  (Emma)  Pawnee  Rt  52, 
twp  Pawnee,  Sec  8-17  O135a  (1869) 


Cacobs,  W.  M.  Springfield  Rt  10,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  9 
T15a  Chas.  Goy  (1889) 

Cain,  Ollie  (Omah)  Ch  Alma,  Bert, 
Earl,  Monah,  Springfield  Rt  8,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  6 
T191a  John  M.  Burke  (1914) 

Calcasure,  Samuel  (Ethel)  Ch  Lewis,. 
Rochester  Rt  20,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  9  T40a  L.  L.  Sno- 
grass  (1890) 

*Caldwell,  Ben  F.  (Julia)  Chatham  Rt 
15,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Curran,  Sec 
36  OlGOOa  (1853) 

Caldwell,  J.  E.  (Ella)  Ch  Samuel, 
Stella,  Springfield  Rt  3,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  Sec  25  O56a 
(1882) 

Call,  D.  J.  (Lillie)  Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel 
Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  33 
T260a  John  Robinson  (1866) 

Call,  James  W.  (Kate)  Ch  Nellie,  Cur- 
ran  Rt  11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Cur- 
ran,  Sec  6  O95a  (1898) 

Callins,  James  (Edna)  Ch  Harold,  Paul, 
Curran  Rt  11,  twp  Curran,  Sec  4 
Farmhand  (1915) 

Cambron,  W.  H.  (Mable)  Ch  Roa,  Buf- 
falo, twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  4  T80a 
Skiley  Estate  (1868) 

Cammille,  Vincenzo  (Mary)  Ch  Joseph, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  twp  Williams,  Sec 
32  O60a  (1916) 


"•Campbell,  A.  A.  (Rebecca)  Ch  Her- 
ibert,  Harlan,  Pawjnee  Rt  51,  tel 
Pawnee,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  20  O160a 
(1861) 

•"Campbell,  Alexander  R.  (Florence)  Ch 
Frank,  Addie,  Ray,  Blanche,  Ralph, 
Ona,  Helen,  Farmingdale  Rt  14,  tel 
Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
5  O113a  (1857) 

Campbell,  C.  J.  (Clara)  Ch  Howard, 
Illiopolis  Rt  38,  tel  llliopolis,  twp 
Lanesville,  Sec  21  O221a  (1875) 

*Campbell,  Ernest  L.  (Tirzah)  Ch 
John,  "South  Fork  Farm"  Loami  Gen. 
Del.  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec  11 
O118a  £1865) 

Campbell,'  G.  B.  (Lany)  Ch  Walter, 
Elsie,  Rochester  Rt  18,  twp  Roches- 
ter, Sec  25  T250a  J.  M.  Bell  (1894) 


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Campbell,  Geo'.  (Sarah)  Ch  Opal,  Paw- 
nee Rt  52,  twp  Divernon,  S'ec  11 
T140a  Crocket  heirs  (1917) 

Campbell,  H.  E.  (Mary)  Ch  William, 
Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Loami,  twp  Chat- 
ham, Sec  6  O208a  (Native  Son) 

Campbell,  John  D.  (Lizzie))  Ch 
Allonzo,  Stella,  Rida,  Cantrall  Rt  28, 
tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec 
29  O40a  (1872) 

Campbell,  John  W.  (Luella)  "South 
Fork  Farm"  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami, 
twp  Loami,  Sec  26  T118a  E.  L. 
Campbell  (1892) 

*Campbell,  John  W.  (Laura)  Spring- 
field Rt  6,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  33  T17a  Mrs.  Geo. 
Babcock  (1877) 

Campbell,  0.  H.  (Ella)  Illiopolis  Rt  58, 
tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  21 
Foreman  C.  J.  Campbell  (1889) 

Campbell,  O.  W.  (Minnie)  Ch  Arthur, 
Daniel,  Marguerite,  Cecil,  Douglas, 
Roy,  Buelah,  Rochester  Rt  18,  twp 
Rochester,  S'ec  12  T120a  Geo  Miller 
(1897) 

*Campbell,  W.  H.  (Laura)  Loami  Rt 
33,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec 
6  T208'y2a  H.  G.  Campbell  (1876) 

Campbell,  William  (Sarah)  Ch  Emmie, 
Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  29  O40a  (1872) 

*Cane,  Lee  (Altah)  Ch  Charlie, 
Dorothy,  Newton,  Mar,  Elizabeth, 
Illiopolis  Rt  56,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec 
32  O240a  (1915) 

Canfield,  Albert  O.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Bes- 
sie, Albert,  Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  8  O80a  (1857) 

Canfield,  M.  C.  (Maud)  Ch  Glendy, 
Logan,  Francis,  Springfield  Rt  2  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Curran,  Sec  1 
T17%a  Mrs.  Mira  Hunt  (1874) 

Canfield,  W.  Ch  Helen,  Mary,  Gladys, 
Ruth,  Ruby,  Lillian,  Pleasant  Plaines 
Rt  41,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  2  Fore- 
man for  J.  O.  Harrison  (1870) 

Canham,  Geo.  (Rebecca)  Ch  William, 
Nelson,  Ruby,  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  OlOOa 
(1863) 

*Canham,  Harry  (Mabel)  Chatham  Rt 
16,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec 
16  T320a  A.  B.  Watts  (1893) 


Canham,  James  (Ella)  Ch  Franklin, 
Auburn  Rt  47,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  36  O134a  (1872) 

Canham,  J.  H.  (Minnie)  Ch  Wallace, 
Henry,  Jessie,  Kenneth,  Springfield 
Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  19  T205a  M.  L.  Deren  (1866) 

'Canham,  James  H.  (Clara)  Ch 
Pauline,  Buelah,  Wilhelmina,  Eugene, 
Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  12 
(1898) 

Canham,  John  (Eliza)  Ch  Leroy, 
Howard,  Clara,  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  22  O40a 
(1865) 

*Canham,  J.  W.  (Letitia)  Ch  Blanche, 
Harry,  Loyal,  "Cottage  Home  Stock 
Farm"  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  16  T320a  A.  B. 
Watts  (1863) 

Canham,  Nelson  (Grace)  Ch  Belva, 
Chatham  Rt  16,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Chatham,  S'ec  22  (1889) 

Canham,  W.  O.  (Clara)  Ch  Vera, 
George,  Chatham  Rt  16,  twp  Chat- 
ham, Sec  27  O240a  (1886) 

Cannon,  G.  W.  (Ida)  Ch  Laince,  Carl, 
Karby,  Paul,  Mary,  Pleasant  Plaines 
Rt  42,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  10  T280a 
(1916) 

Canterbury,  C.  E.  (Margie)  Ch  Lehman, 
Alice,  Malcom,  Lois,  Cantrall  Rt  27, 
tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec 
7  T160a  J.  H.  Canterbury  (1907) 

Canterbury,  John  H.  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Clara,  Harold,  Cantrall  Rt  27,  tel 
Athens,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  18 
O120a  (1860) 

Cantrall,  Arthur  Athens  Rt  1,  tel 
Athens,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  30 
O90a  (1877) 

Cantrall,  B.  F.  (Fannie)  Ch  Grace, 
Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp 
Illiopolis,  Sec  11  O133a  (1870) 

Cantrall,  Earl  (Margaret)  Ch  Marie, 
Harry,  George,  Elsie,  Pearl,  Chester, 
Elizabeth,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  18  Farmhand 
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Cantrall,  Mrs.  Ella  Ch  Wilbur,  Myra, 
Virden  Rt  42,  tel  Divernon,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  36  O120a  (1870) 

Cantrall,  Mrs.  Emma  Ch  Alvin,  Arthur, 
Verna,  Samuel,  Athens  Rt  1,  tel 
Athens,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  30 
O176a  (1869) 

Cantrall,  Ernest  (Jennie)  Ch  Harold, 
Leroy,  Lillian,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel 
Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  20 
O120a  (1907) 

Cantrall,  Guy  (Daisy)  Ch  Guy,  N.  T., 
Robert,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  twp  Lanes- 
ville,  Sec  6  foreman  for  T.  P.  Can- 
trail  (1888) 

Cantrall,  H.  A.  (Viola)  Ch  Edward, 
Springfield  Rt  7,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  6  O167a  (1853) 

*Cantrall,  J.  E.  (Jennie)  Ch  Harold, 
Leroy,  Lillian,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel 
Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  20 
O121a  (1883) 

Cantrall,  P.  H.  (Mary)  Ch  Alvin, 
Springfield  Rt  7,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  6  O167a  (1887) 

Cantrall,  S.  D.  (Florence)  Ch  Lois, 
Henry,  Hazel,  Athens  Rt  1,  tel  Ath- 
ens, twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  32  OlOOa 
(1905) 

Cantrall,  Thomas  (Mary)  Ch  Harvey, 
Thomas,  Ruth,  Hyrold,  Alice, 
Mechanicsburg  Gen.  Del.,  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg,  Sec  26  Foreman  for 
Edward  P.  Hall  (1868) 

Cantrall,  Wilbur  Ch  Marie,  Cantrall, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  5  Farmhand 
for  T.  Claypool  (1897) 

Capall,  S.  R.  (Martha)  Buffalo  Hart 
Rt  36,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  29 
Ol60a  (1876) 

*Carberry,  John  F.  (Rosa)  Ch  Mar- 
garet, James,  Helen,  Thomas,  John, 
Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  35  O126a  (1868) 

Cardiff,  Lish  (Sarah)  Ch  Louis,  Min- 
erva, Springfield  Rt  8,  twp  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  7  T160a  Mrs.  A.  Curry 
(1916) 

Carlile,  J.  H.  (Susan)  Ch  Henry,  Eli- 
zabeth, Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  18  foreman  for  E.  D. 
Boynton  (1910) 

Carlock,  Miss  Maria  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  39,  twp  Cartwright,  S'ec  OlOa 
(1866) 


*Carpenter,  Charles  E.  Ch  Charles, 
Lilly,  "Sylvan  Grove"  New  Berlin 
Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove, 
Sec  16  T400a  Mary  C.  Carpenter 
(1883) 

"•Carpenter,  H.  W.  (Ellen)  Buffalo  Rt 
59,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart, 
Sec  36  O320a  (1859) 

Carr,  John  Sherman  Rt  25,  twp  Wil- 
liams, Sec  32  T160a  T.  Carr  (1869) 

*Carson,  Lee  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Inez, 
Edna,  Erma,  William,  Rachel,  Eliza- 
beth, "Carson  Farm"  Maxwell  Box 
12,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec 
29  0120a  (1867) 

*Carswell,  Andrew  B.  (Mary)  Roches- 
ter Rt  20,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton 
Hill,  Sec  16  O160a  (1864) 

Carter,  Charles  (Ella)  Ch  Lee,  Myrtle, 
Mable,  Ray,  Ashland,  tel  Ashland, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  34  N.  S.  T260a 
Walker  Estate  (1877) 

Carter,  George  (Nancy)  Ch  Ralph, 
Opal,  Percy,  Harry,  Helen,  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  39,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
25  foreman  for  Charles  Bachmann 
(1904) 

Carter,  J.  J.  (Bessie)  Ch  Willie,  Elsie, 
New  Berlin  Rt  29,  twp  New  Berlin, 
Sec  21  T130a  M.  Keiger  (1916) 

Carter,  Ralph  (Nancie)  Ch  Thomas, 
Lula,  Charity,  Aca,  Velma,  Francis, 
Williamsville,  tel  Williamsville,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  33  T80a  A.  L.  Stuttle 
(1916) 

Carter,  W.  E.  (Kate)  Ch  Edna,  Grace, 
Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  Riverton,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  1  O20a  (1862) 

Cartwright,  Lester  (Lottie)  Ch  Edith, 
Lytton,  Fern,  Springfield  Rt  1,  Sec 
29  O22a  (1910) 

Carver,  Charles  (Etta)  Ch  John,  May, 
Henry,  Springfield  Rt  1,  twp  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  19  T14a  Carver  Estate 
(1916) 

Carver,  Frank  (Christiana)  Ch  Ruth, 
Frank,  Rachel,  Violet,  Springfield  Rt 
1,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec 
16  T15a  Carver  Estate 

Carver,  Henry  (Mary)  Springfield  Rt 
1,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
T80a  Carver  Estate  (1914) 


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Carwile,  Robert  (Nora)  Ch  Paul,  Gor- 
dan,  Preston,  Athens  Rt  1,  tel  Ath- 
ens, twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  33  Farm- 
hand lor  W.  A.  Cline  (1916) 

Cary,  Albert  Ross  (Mary)  Ch  Elton, 
Dan,  Ada,  Rochester  Rt  20,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  2 
O115a  (1869) 

Cary,  Ceonia  Ch  Annie,  Mable,  Lulu, 
Walter,  Ruth,  Harry,  Laura,  Roches- 
ter Rt  20,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton 

Hill,  Sec  11  O25a    (1888) 

*Cary,  Henry  (Sarah)  Ch  Jessie,  Wes- 
ley Silven,  Mabel,  Nettie,  Iva,  An- 
nie, Millie,  Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Roches- 
ter, twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  11  T84a 
(1855) 

Cary,  James  C.  (Nettie)  Ch  Roy,  Ira, 
Oscar,  Carl,  Harold,  Cantrall  Rt  28, 
tel  Cantrall,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  36 
T160a  R.  B.  Owing  (1902) 

Cary,  W.  B.  (Luella)  Ch  Cyrus,  Her- 
bert, Everett,  Ruth,  Trueman,  Law- 
rence, Chatham  Rt  45,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  17  T207a  J.  Fallan' 
(1874) 

Cass,  A.  (Nora)  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36, 
tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  21 
O80a  (1869) 

Cass,  Mrs.  C.  Buffalo  Rt  36,  tel  Buf- 
falo Hart,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  21 
O19a  (1842) 

Cass,  C.  L.  (Mary)  Buffalo  Hart  Rt 
36,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart, 
Sec  27-28-70-20  O70a  (1867) 

Cass,  Fred  (Havea)  Buffalo  Rt  59,  twp 
Buffalo  Hart,  S'ec  27  O80a  (1876) 

Cass,  Harry  (Harriet)  Buffalo  Hart, 
tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec 
19  O43a  (1854) 

Cass,  R.  F.  (Mary)  Ch  Harry,  Robt, 
Lillie,  Sadie  Chatham,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  12  (1869) 

Cass,  Will  (Pearl)  Ch  Herschal,  Alma, 
Dorothy,  Marine,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt 
36,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart, 
Sec  21  T37a  Marin  Cass  (1881) 

Castle,  Sameul  (Maude)  Ch  Boyd, 
Mary,  James,  Ustola,  Pawnee  Rt  52, 
tel  Pawnee,  twp  Pawnee,  S'ec  1 
Farmhand  for  Davenport  (1908) 

Caswell,  L.  B.  (Annie)  Ch  Maude, 
Lowder  Rt  38,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  27  O40a  (1883) 


Cath,  Fred  (Eva)  Ch  Helen,  Buffalo  Rt 
59,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart, 
Sec  27  O30a  (1872) 

Cath,  Ralph  (Ella)  Buffalo  Rt  59,  twp 
Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  2601%a  (1864) 

*Catlin,  Malcolm  (Laura)  Ch  Malcolm, 
Camilla,  Farmingdale,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  20  O82a 
(1872) 

Cave,  Geo.  W.  (Mary)  Ch  Eulalee, 
Lillie,  Boyd,  Chatham  Rt  16,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  12  Laborer  for  Mr.  H. 
Shultz  (1917) 

Cerny,  Anthony  (Mary)  Ch  Mary, 
Louise,  Aloys,  Antonette,  Carl, 
Tressa,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Gardner  Sec  36  O15a 
(1882) 

Cerny,  Aloys  Springfield  Rt  6,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  36  O75a  (1882) 

Cerny,  Carl  Springfield  Rt  6,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  36  O75a  (1882) 

Challans,  E.  B.  (Florence)  Ch  Walter, 
-Waverly  Rt  1,  Sec  19  T96a  W.  S. 
Challans  (1905) 

Challans,  Joseph  (Fannie)  Ch  George, 
Mary,  Waverly  Rt  1,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Maxwell,  Sec  19  O80a  (1876) 

Chandler,  A.  E.  (Hannah)  Ch  Law- 
rence, Ella,  Grace,  Francis,  Ervin, 
Clarence,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Curran,  Sec  11  T246a  Ed. 
Rickard  (1865) 

Chandler,  Chas.  T.  (Ora)  Ch  Edith, 
Edna,  Springfield  Rt  1,  tel  Riverton, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  21  O220a  (1880) 

Chandler,  Fred  A.  (Beryl)  Springfield 
Rt  6,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  36  T20a  R.  Y.  Ellis  (1895) 

Chandler,  F.  A.  (Persis)  Ch  Harold, 
Hildred,  Dorothy,  Albert,  Esther, 
Rochester  Rt  18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
12  T66a  Mrs.  E.  M.  Haynes  (1875) 

Chandler,  F.  E.  Virden  Rt  42,  tel 
Virden,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  31  T80a 
John  Hutton  (1916) 

Chapman,  George  Ch  Leona,  Anna, 
Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  15  T200a  Carter  G. 
Workman  (1880) 

Charles,  J.  Oliver  (Mary)  Glenarm  Rt 
23,  twp  Ball,  S'ec  24  Laborer  for 
Henry  Leukert  (1916) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


*Child,  Stephen  (Morcie)  Ch  Philip, 
Elliah,  Anna,  James,  Elizabeth,  John, 
Lee,  Marie,  Farmingdale  Rt  14,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  17  O200a  (1847) 

Childs,  Stephen  Ch  Henry,  James, 
Clarisy  E.  Landon,  Farmingdale  Rt 
14,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  17  O200a 
(1847) 

Chi  I  ton,  J.  C.  (Gertrude)  Ch  Anna, 
Louise,  New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Boyn- 
ton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  25  O240a 
(1857) 

Chilton,  Joseph  New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  26 
T220a  J.  C.  Chilton 

Chilton,  L.  F.  (Harriet)  Ch  Jennie, 
Stella,  Elizabeth,  William,  New  Ber- 
lin Rt  31,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  26  O14a  (1869) 

Chilton,  W.  T.  (Ferba)  Ch  Lee,  Bessie, 
New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
Island  Grove,  Sec  15  O135a  (1843) 

Chott,  Joseph  (AnJna)  Ch  William, 
Louis,  George,  Cecil,  Alice,  Mary, 
Lillian,  "S'ulphur  Spring  Farm" 
Loami  Rt  34,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  20 
Foreman  for  Cornelius  P.  Van  Doran 
(1912) 

"•Christen,  Fred  (Sophia)  Ch  Walter, 
Carl,  Louis,  Herbert,  Fritz,  Alfred, 
John,  Elma,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  40, 
tel  Ashland,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  10 
O320a  (1894) 

•"Christopher,  Joseph  (Margaret)  Ch 
Grace,  Auburn  Rt  44,  tel  Auburn 
twp  Auburn,  Sec  4  O252a  (1851) 

Christopher,  J.  R.  (Pearl)  Auburn  Rt 
44,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  4  T200a  Joseph 
Christopher  (1883) 

Churchill,  C.  A.  Ch  Edith,  Maude, 
Clyde,  Springfield  Rt  8,  tel  Riverton, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  17  T60a  Church- 
ill (1877) 

Churchill,  C.  F.  (Margaret)  Ch  Elmer, 
Margaret,  Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  River- 
ton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  14  T57a 
H.  H.  Churchill  (1878) 

Churchill,  Earl  E.  (Mary)  Ch  Harold, 
Ruth,  Elma,  Calvin,  Springfield  Rt 
8,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  17  T55a  H. 
H.  Churchill  (1887) 

*Churchill,  Oscar  (Amelia)  Ch  John, 
Helen,  Owen,  Springfield  Rt  8,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  8  T70a  H.  H.  Church- 
ill (1890) 

*Clark,  Dan  L.  (Cora)  "Walnut  Roe 
Farm"  New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  New 
Berlin,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  26-S.  W. 
OSlla  (1888) 


*Clark,  Earl  (Clara)  Ch  Harold,  Virden 

Rt  42,  tel  Virden,  twp  Divernon,  Sec 

33  T80a  John  Gresham  (1893) 
Clark,  Frank  (Josephine)  Ch  Edward, 

Oscar,    Frank,    Berlin    tel    Boynton, 

twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  5  T64a  Mrs. 

Alice  Dickerson   (1898) 
Clark,    Frank    (Mina)    Ch   Ruth,   Roy, 

Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 

Curran,  Sec  4  Ola  (1867) 
*Clark,  H.  R.  (Nina)  Ch  Horace,  New 

Berlin,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin, 

Sec  20  O300a  (1875) 
Clark,  J.  A.  (Ellen)  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel 

Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  18  O6y2a 

(1876) 
Clark,  Lloyd  Lowder  Rt  38,  tel  Waver- 

ly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  13  T200a  E. 

J.  &  H.  W.  Clark  (1917) 
Clark,   Mrs.  Mary  Ch  Helen,  Elanore, 

Eva,  Susan,  Emily,  Springfield  Rt  1, 
"   tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec 

36  T19a  J.   P.  Clarke    (1895) 
Clark,   H.   P.    (Deceased)    Ch   Carroll, 

Bertha,  Ethel,  Mabel,  Ray,  Rochester 

Rt  18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  23  T200a 

H.  P.  Clark  Estate  (1894) 
Clark,    Wm.    F.    (Carrie)    Ch    Bessie, 

Violet,    Harry,    Pawnee    Rt   85,   twp 

Pawnee,    Sec   5   TlOa   W.    T.   Beam 

(1916) 
Clark,  ,W.   N.   (Gertrude)   Ch  William, 

Auburn  Rt  47,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball, 

Sec  19  T472a  W.  B.  Clark  (1886) 
Clary,  William  H.  Ch  Roy,  Opal,  Ruby, 

Lee,   Farmingdale   Rt  14,  twp  Salis- 
bury, Sec.. 29  T40a  Marshall  Grieder 

(1916) 
Claypool,     Mrs.     Chloe     Cantrall,     tel 

Cantrall,   twp    Fancy   Creek,    Sec   5 

T468a    Claypool   Estate    (1867) 
Claypool,    Joseph    (Edna)    Ch    Clara, 

Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35,  tel  Williamsville, 

twp    Williams,    Sec    36    TSOa    L.    B. 

Claypool    (1891) 
*fClayton,  Fred  (Viola)  Glenarm  Rt  22, 

tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  26,  T160a 

H.  N.  Clayton  (1892) 
*|Clayton,    Harry    (Arra)    Ch   Lucille, 

Glenarm    Rt    22,    twp    Ball,    Sec    35 

O80a  (1890) 
Clayton,    H.    N.    (Minnie)    Ch    Floyd, 

Harry,  Fred,  Ralph,  Helen,  Glenarm 

Rt   24,   tel   Chatham,'  twp   Ball,    Sec 

28  O365a  (1858) 
*Clayton,  J.   B.    (Emma)    Chatham    Rt 

15,   tel   Chatham,   twp   Ball,    Sec   16 

O248a  (1872) 


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*Clayton,  J.  Frank  (Mary)  Ch  Arthur, 
Edgar,  May,  "Black  Jack  Farm" 
Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Pawnee,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  25  O176a  (1866) 

Clayton,  J.  L.  (Mary)  Ch  Jessie,  Earl, 
Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  21  O43a  (1851) 

"Clayton,  M.  E.  (Effie)  Ch  Lucy, 
Auburn  Rt  47,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  6 
O213a  (1874) 

Cleaver,  Frank  (Goldie)  Ch  Aubra, 
James,  Lucille,  Louise,  Mechanics- 
burg,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mech- 
anicsburg,  Sec  24  Foreman  for 
Eugene  Morris  (1913) 

Clements,  Mat  (Tena)  Ch  Gertrude, 
Pauline,  Andrew,  Frank,  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  39,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
3b  Foreman  for  J.  Tomlin  (1909) 

Clenden,  L.  D.  (Rebecca)  C  Dean, 
Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Uliopolis,  twp 
Illiopolis,  Sec  2  (1891) 

Clenden,  W.  L.  (Anna)  Ch  Ruth, 
Maude,  Orian,  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel 
Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  2  O240a 
(1860) 

Clevenger,  Paul  L.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Lor- 
aine,  Lowder  Rt  38,  twp  Talkington, 
Sec  23  Farmhand  for  J.  Allen  Miller 
(1902) 

Cline,  Allen  (Louise)  Ch  Ray,  Otto, 
Lee,  Elsie,  Elmer,  Eliza,  Athens 
Rt  1,  tel  Athens,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  5  T160a  Eliza  Cline  (1886) 

*Cline,  A.  D.  (Minnie)  Ch  Paul,  Homer, 
Lawrence,  Robert,  Athens  Rt  1,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec 
34  O80a  (1902) 

Cline,  B.  H.  Athens  Rt  1,  "Homestead 
Stock  Farm"  twp  Fancy  Creek,  See 
34  O160a  J.  N.  Cline  (Native  Son) 

*Cline,  Henry  C.  Athens  Rt  1,  tel 
Athens,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  33 
O80a  (1892) 

*Cline,  W.  A.  (Lillie)  Ch  Henry,  Ina, 
Athens  Rt  1,  tel  Athens,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  33  O560a  (1860) 

Cloltz,  John  (Hattie)  Pleasant  Plaines 
Rt  39,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  12  O80a  (1866) 

Cloyd,  Mrs.  Etta  Ch  Florence,  Curran 
Rt  12,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Curran,  See 
27  O80a  (1873) 


*Cloyd,  J.  C.  (Mary)  Ch  Edgar, 
Francis,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Curran,  O160a  (1870) 

*Cloyd,  M.  F.  Ch  Lee,  Millard,  Grace, 
Arthur,  Russell,  Wayne,  Loam!  Rt 

32,  tel  Loami,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  16 
O150a    (1877) 

Cloyd,  Oscar  (Mary)  Ch  Russell, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  twp  Curran,  Sec  26 
T80a  Mrs.  T.  Cloyd  (1891) 

Cloyd,  R.  C.  (Netta)  New  Berlin  Rt  29, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 
13  T80a  James  Sullivan  (1897) 

Cloyd,  R.  T.  (MaryO  Chatham,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec.  12  O82a 
(1849) 

Cloyd,  W.  E.  (Rachael)  Ch  Merle,  Cur- 
ran  Rt  12,  twp  Curran,  Sec  32  T90a 
Mrs.  P.  Bilyen  (1890) 

Cloyd,  Willis  (Linnie)  Ch  Mamie, 
Gladys,  Theresa,  Dorothy,  Springfield 
Rt  1,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  30  Olla 
(1916) 

Coats,  A.  H.  (Jane)  Ch  Mattie,  Walter, 
Ralph,  Jessie,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel 
Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  20 
(1884) 

Cobb,  G.  L.  (Mabel)  Loami  Rt  34,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Loami,  S'ec  12  Fore- 
man for  W.  F.  Cobb  (1891) 

Cobb,  W.  F.  (Dora)  Ch  Guy,  Loami, 
Rt  34,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Loami,  Sec 
12  O2a  (1869) 

*Cody,  Thomas  Jr.  (Nellie)   Loami   Rt 

33,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
25  T120a  Thos.  Cody,  Sr.  (1881) 

Cody,  Thomas  Sr.  (Johanna)  Ch  Brid- 
get, Mary,  Johanna,  Nellie,  Margaret, 
Catherine,  Thomas,  Edward,  Eliza- 
bethv  Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
New  Berlin,  O320a  (1869) 

*Coe,  E.  H.  (Ethel)  Ch  Louis,  Glenn, 
John,  Mechanicsburg  Box  26,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  26  T250a  John  Gawey  (1887) 

<Soe,  J.  H.  (Charlotte)  Ch  Joseph,  Wil- 
liam,Rochester  Rt  18,  twp  Rochester, 
Sec  23  O120a  (1862) 

Coe,  R.  H.  (Savina)  Ch  Samuel, 
Theodore,  Jeanette,  Kathryn, 
Rochester,  twp  Rochester,  S'ec  15 
O58a  (1855) 

Coe,  Samuel  B.  (Nettie)  Ch  Clarence, 
Rochester  Rt  18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
14  O120a  (1864) 


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Coe,  W.  C.  (Minnie)  Ch  Russell,  Helen, 
Francis,  Pauline,  Mary,  Julia,  Emma, 
Rochester,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  10 
O120a  (1875) 

Cofer,  Joseph  (Lena)  Ch  Glenn,  Ralph, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35,  tel  Williams- 
ville, ,twp  WilUams,  Sec  1  T16a 
Mabel  Metzker  (1914) 

Cofer,  J.  W.  (Brazilla)  Williamsville 
Rt  26,  twp  Williams,  Sec  32  T160a 
Robert  McClellan  (1914) 

Coffin,  H.  L.  (Martha)  Ch  Harold, 
Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  43,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  27  OlOOa  (1893) 

Coffin,  R.  D.  (Clara)  Ch  May,  Ruben, 
Thelma,  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  27  OlOOa  (1893) 

Coffinbargar,  Lester  F.  (Ruby)  Ch 
Leroy,  Irene,  Marie,  Springfield  Rt 
9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  21  T160a  E.  Watts  (1904) 

*Coker,  Charles  E.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Pauline,  Rose,  Loam!  Rt  34, 
tel  Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec  28  T107a 
Frank  Baker  (1910) 

Colburn,  D.  W.  (Lola)  Ch  IVa,  Ray, 
Alda,  Hazel,  Ross,  Loami,  tel  Waver- 
ly,  twp  Loami,  Sec  10  O50a  (1862) 

Colburn,  Eben  (Hattie)  Loami  Rt  33, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
35  T78a  P.  Morrissey  (1889) 

*Colburn,  George  P.  (Anna)  New  Ber- 
lin Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  23  T400a  L.  H.  Coleman 
(1874) 

*Colburn,  Henry  W.  (Emma)  Ch  Ber- 
nice,  Ruth,  Marjorie,  Beulah, 
Howard,  Loami,  Box  196,  tel  Loami, 
twp  Loami,  Sec  11  Tlla  C.  K.  Hamil- 
ton (1863) 

Colburn,  Melvin  (Iva)  Ch  Elma,  Paul, 
Harold,  Carl,  Marvin,  Loami  Rt  32, 
tel  Waverly,  twp  Loami,  Sec  10  O60a 
(1878) 

Cole,  Amos  (Alma)  Ch  Maude,  lies, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  16  T20a  Hembrieker 
Cole  (1916) 

Colean,  Charles  (Fannie)  Ch  Clifford, 
Mary,  Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Rochester, 
twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  8  T160a  D.  L. 
Rusk  (1877) 

*Colean,  Fred  (Laura)  Ch  Francina, 
Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Cot- 
ton Hill,  Sec  29  O160a  Woodson 
Colean  (1894) 

*Colean,  Joseph  (Frances)  Glenarm  Rt 
22,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill, 
Sec  17  O263a  (1859) 


*Co!eman,  Chas,  A.  (Sophia)  Farming- 
dale  Rt  14,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp 
Salisbury,  Sec  27  O62a  (1882) 

Coleman,  Thomas  (Lucy)  Ch  Lloyd, 
New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
Island  Grove,  Sec  14  O40a  (1855) 

Coley,  Mrs.  American  Ch  Lewis, 
Springfield  Rt  4,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  30  O27a  (1871) 

Colcasure,  Edward  (Roberta)  Ch  Delia, 
Mattie,  Glenn,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  61, 
twp  Cooper,  Sec  17  Tla  Mart  Ross 
(1880) 

Collins,  Bunyan  (Mary)  Ch  Lula,  Will, 
Earl,  Edward,  George,  Esther, 
Springfield  Rt  3,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  35  T80a  S.  J.  Stout 
(1916) 

Collins,  Ervin  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Fannie, 
Roy,  Pawnee  Rt  28,  twp  Pawnee, 
Sec  23  Farmhand  for  Dod  Haire 
(1913) 

*Collins,  Fred  (Florence)  Ch  Marie, 
Anna,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  twp  Wil- 
liams, Sec  21  O80a  (1895) 

Collins,  James  (Edna)  Ch  Harold,  Paul, 
Curran  Rt  11,  twp  Curran,  Sec  4 
Farmhand  (1915) 

Collins,  J.  D.  (Lilly)  Ch  Benj,  Adaline, 
Pawnee  Rt  40,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec 
8  T77a  A.  Underwood 

Collins,    J.    J.    Springfield.    Rt    2,    tel 

Springfield,  twp  Wob'9side,  Sec  8 
O2a  (1909) 

Collins,  P.  C.  (Agnes)  Ch  Emma, 
Margaret,  Mary,  Josephine,  Illiopolis 
Rt  56,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis, 
Sec  30  O80a  (1864) 

Col  liver,  J.  T.  (Etta)  Ch  Opal,  Roy, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  13  Farmhand 
Thomas  Sadduth  (1913) 

Comboy,  Darby  (Jean)  Ch  Florence, 
Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  27  O20a  (1893) 

*Comboy,  Michael  Ch  Everett,  Pearl, 
William,  Cantrall  Rt  2,  tel  Cantrall, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  18  T74a  J.  S. 
Leanel  (1903) 

Coomer,  H.  (Annie)  Ch  Holland, 
Chester,  New  Berlin  Rt  30,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  34  Foreman  for  Joseph 
Minch  (1912) 

Cone,  C.  B.  Springfield  Rt  2,  twp  Cur- 
ran, Sec  1  O23a  (1851) 

*Conklin,  James  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Ber- 
nice,  Franklin,  Le  Roy,  New  Berlin 
Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove, 
Sec  9  T113a  Mary  Conklin  (1887) 


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*Conklin,  John  F.  (Bessie)  New  Berlin 
Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove, 
Sec  4  T115a  Mrs.  Jane  Douglas 
(1889) 

"Conlee,  Geo.  H.  (Lottie,)  Ch  Sallie, 
Virginia,  Louis,  "Fair  View  Farm" 
Waverly  Rt  1,  tel  Waverly  twp 
Maxwell,  Sec  24  O200a  (1860) 

*Conlee,  H.  E.  (Mary)  Ch  Allen,  Lowder 
Rt  38,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington, 
Sec  32  O160a  (1877) 

*Conlee,  George  M.  (Martha)  Ch  Eldon, 
Holland,  Georgia,  Thelma,  Lowder 
Gen.  Del.,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talk- 
ington, Sec  25  O510a  (1882) 

Connally,  E.  A.  (Ada)  Ch  Lester, 
Myrtle,  Mirain,  Buffalo,  tel  Buffalo, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  11  Foreman 
for  M.  A.  Jones  (1915) 

Connor,  David  Ch  Katherine,  New  Ber- 
lin Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island 
Grove,  S'ec  14  O80a  (1862) 

Conover,  Charles  (Bessie)  Ch  Larue, 
Florence,  C.  B.  Loami  Rt  33,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  31  Farmhand  (1887) 

Constant,  Clyde  (Mary)  Ch  Donald, 
Norman,  Harry,  Sylvia,  Gladys,  Wil- 
liamsville  Rt  26,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  3  T160a  J.  C. 
Cook  (1901) 

*Constant,  Herbert  (Frona)  Dawson 
Rt  21,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Mechanics- 
burg,  Sec  20  T320a  S.  W.  Constant 
(1888) 

'Constant,  R.  F.  (L.  H.)  Ch  Rhiney, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35,  twp  Buffalo  Hart, 
Sec  17  O220a  (1859) 

Cook,  A.  H.  (Julia)  Ch  Charles,  Velma, 
Springfield  Rt  5,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  35  T150a  George  Carpenter 
(1889) 

Cook,  A,  S.  Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel  Buffalo, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  24,  T163a 
Mrs.  O.  B.  Weeland  (1916) 

Cook,  James  Ch  James,  Arthur,  Jessie, 
Thomas,  Delpnia,  David,  Robert, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  25  T376a  David  Roberts  (1875) 

Cook,  Philip  (Mary)  Ch  Carrie,  Case, 
Buffalo  Hart,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buf- 
falo Hart,  Sec  35  O2a  (1904) 

*Cook,  S.  W.  (Mary)  Ch  Anna,  Harlan, 
Mary,  Tody,  Helen,  Ruth,  Dawson 
Rt  21,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mech- 
anicsburg, Sec  29  O155a  (1869) 


Coony,  Mrs.  L.  C.  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt 

41,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  8  OllOa 
(1872) 

Coons,  Dee  (Bessie)  Ch  Raymond,  New 
Berlin  Rt  29,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
22  T190a  J.  Krais  (1867) 

*Coons,  G.  W.  (Annie)  New  Berlin  Rt 
30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
2  T40a  J.  P.  Coons  (1875) 

*Coons,  J.  L.  (Lou)  New  Berlin  Rt  30, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
36  O80a  (1871) 

Coontz,  George  (Emma)  Ch  William, 
Jackson,  Lee,  Ray,  Virgil,  May, 
Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec.  29  T120a  J.  B.  Crane 
(1889) 

*Coontz,  W.  A.  (Bessie)  Ch  Raymond, 
Virginia,  George,  William,  Deloris, 
Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  33  T220a  W.  A.  Pyle 
(1892) 

Cooper,  Eugene  (Essie)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  24  T400a 
Thomas  Sudduth  (1882) 

*Cooper,  Ira  (Linda)  Ch  Ralph,  Sus- 
anna, Louis,  Carl,  Helen,  Buffalo 
Hart  Rt  36,  tel  Williamsville,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  24  T200a  Langston 
Estate  (1905) 

*Cooper,  John  T.  (Emnm)  Ch  Robert, 
John,  Williamsville  'fit  26,  tel  Wil- 
liamsville, twp  Williams,  Sec  2  T105a 
Taylor  &  Jones  (1882) 

*Cooper,  Mark  A.  (Bessie)  Farming- 
dale  Rt  14,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gard- 
ner, Sec  15  T265a  Mark  A.  Cooper 
(1889) 

Cooper,  R.  (Lydia)  Ch  W.  H.,  A.  P., 
Myrial,  Catherine,  Dawson,  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg, Sec  5  T182a  W.  H. 
Scully  Estate 

Cooper,  W.  J.  (Julia)  Ch  Arthur,  Gar- 
nett,  Rochester  Rt  18,  twp  Rochester, 
Sec  26  OlOOa  (1844) 

Copeland,  Bennett  J.  (Lilly)  Ch  Evelyn, 
Bernice,  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Woodside,  Sec  32  Farm- 
hand for  J.  P.  Stout  (1916) 

Copeland,  James  E.  (Netta)  Ch  John, 
William,  Maude,  Helen,  Velma,  Illi- 
opolis  Rt  58,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Lanes- 
ville,  Sec  7  T160a  Henry  Robson 
(1895) 


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Copeland,  O.  F.  (Lora)  Ch  Daniel, 
Helen,  Lois,  Robert,  Illiopolis  Rt  3, 
tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  22 
O80a  (1877) 

Copeland,  W.  C.  (Maude)  Ch  Lercy, 
Ruth,  Lois,  Rochester  Rt  18,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  25  O80a  (1886) 
Copple,  Virgel  (Elma)  Mechanicsburg, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  26  Foreman 
for  Ed  Noel  (1903) 

Corea,  Frank  (Ella)  Ch  Marion,  Harry, 
Walter,  Margaret,  Springfield  Rt  7, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  33  T160a  Henry 
Bunn  (1916) 

Cordell,    Lewis    (Dorcas)    Ch    Forrest, 
Emma,   Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  11  T200a  C.  P.  Powers  (1907) 
Cordes,   Albert    (Minnie)    Farmingdale 
Rt    13,   twp   Gardner,    Sec    7   T247a 
Michael  Corder   (1879) 
Cordes,     Michael     (Dina)     Ch    Albert, 
Herman,    Anna,    Johanna,    Farming- 
dale  Rt  13,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  7  O248a   (1877) 
*Cordier,    W.   J.    (Minnie)    Springfield 
Rt  1,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  36  O20a  (1892) 
*Correll     C.     D.     (Violet)     Ch     Rule, 
Barbara,   Simpson,   Illiopolis   Rt  223, 
tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  18-19 
O680a  (1878) 

Correll,  Stephen  Ch  Mary,  Dawson  Rt 
21,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  26  O80a 
(1841) 

*Correll,   T.   G.    (Nettie)    Ch  Virginia, 

Springfield     Rt    10,    tel    Springfield, 

twp  Springfield,  Sec  19  O26a  (1884) 

*Correll,  W.  H.   (Elizabeth)  Ch  Sallie, 

Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  40,  tel  Pleasant 

Plaines,    <twp    Cattwright,    Sec    25- 

N.  W.  O212a  (1837) 

Correll,  William  (Mary)  Dawson  Rt  21, 

tel  Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec 

17  O40a  (1870) 

*Corrington,  C.  F.  (Hattie)  "Catalpa 
Grove  Stock  Farm"  New  Berlin  Rt 
31,  tel  New  Berlin,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  26-S.  W. 

*Corrington,  Mrs.  Cecelia  Ch  Thomas, 
Charles,  Anna,  Joseph,  Henry,  Mary, 
Nellie,  Katherine,  Cecelia,  New  Ber- 
lin Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island 
Grove,  Sec  9  O151a  (1881) 


*Corson,  Nathan  (Essie)  Ch  Reuben, 
Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  43,  tel  Pleasant 
Plaines,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  25-N 
O215a  (1901) 

Corwine,  T.  J.  (Ella)  Ch  Richard, 
Amos,  Mabel,  Florence,  Bessie, 
Nellie,  Springfield  Rt  7,  tel  S'pring- 
neld,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  36  OlOa 
(1902) 

*Costant,  Harry  (Minnie)  Illiopolis  Rt 
56,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Uliopolis,  Sec 
31  O160a  (1900) 

*Coste|la,  Robt.  (Jane)  Ch  Robert, 
James,  William,  Mary,  Buffalo  Hart 
36,  twp  Buffalo,  Sec  20  O90a  (1879) 

Coton,  C.  W.  (Hettie)  Ch  vernon, 
Mechanicsburg  Rt  61,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg, twp  Lanesville,  Sec  30  Fore- 
man for  James  Hamilton  (1915) 

Cottrell,  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Ch  Oscar,  Julia, 
Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  36  Summer  Home  (1908) 

Cotuleo,  Mrs.  Maggie  (Marie)  Mart, 
Henry,  Jessie,  Leonard,  Almear,  L., 
Cornland  Rt  1,  twp  Buffalo  Hart, 
Sec  15  O173a  (1873) 

*Coughlin,  Catherine  Ch  Thomas, 
James,  Florence,  Jeremiah,  Cather- 
ine, Vincent,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel- 
Cantrall,  Sec  25  O142a  (1902) 

*Couglin,  Thomas  J.  (Hannah)  Ch 
Mary,  Julia,  Hannah,  Cantrall  Rt  28, 
twp  Salisbury,  Sec  24  O90a  (1897) 

*Coulter,  Earl  C.  New  Berlin  Rt  30, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
21  O183a  (1876) 

Council,  John  (Lillian)  Sherman  Rt  25, 
tel  Williamsville,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  14  T268a  William  Council 
(1916) 

*Council,  Emerson  (Edith)  Ch  Loraine, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  14  T290a 
(1885) 

Council,  William  (Annie)  Ch  John, 
Edna,  Harley,  Catherine,  Williams- 
ville Rt  26,  tel  Williamsville,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  11  O160a  (1863) 

Council,  George  (Evelyn)  Ch  Lucille, 
Wayne,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  Sec  17  T160a  P. 
R.  Sullivan  (1905) 


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*Courier,  Samuel  (Etta)  Ch  Lillian, 
Pearl  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  40,  tel 
Ashland,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  27 
TSOOa  Mrs.  David  Hill  (1900j 

Cowdry,  C.  C.  (Inez)  Ch  Charles,  Bur- 
nun,  Harry,  Paul,  Manley,  Maxwell 
Rt  37,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  17  T80a 
Mr.  Robert  Fox  (1916) 

Cox,  Bert  F.  (Margaret)  Curran  Rt  11, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  T36y2a  S.  H. 
Cummins  (1881) 

Cox,  Frank  (Mary)  Ch  Marion,  Clar- 
ence, Wilbur,  Albert,  Helen,  Farm- 
ingdale  Rt  14,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  28 
Tla  A.  T.  Miles  (1877) 

Cox,  William  (Elsie)  Ch  Kandered, 
Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  44  Farmhand  for  R. 
Perkins  (1915) 

Craft,  Carl  B.  (Kate)  Ch  William, 
Nellie,  Mechanicsburg  Gen.  Del.  twp 
Mechanicsburg,  Sec  26  Foreman  for 
Frank  Hall  (1871) 

Craig,  Alexander  (Ethel)  Ch  Mary, 
Rochester  Rt  20,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  3  T80a  Alexander 
Craig  (1883) 

Craig,  Alf.  R.  (Nora)  Ch  Orville,  Don- 
nie,  Paul,  Rochester  Rt  18,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  19  T135a 
John  McLain  (1912) 

Craig,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Ch  John,  Jennie, 
Rochester  Rt  20,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
33  O260a  (1867) 

Grain,  J.  H.  (Katie)  Ch  Homer,  Wilbur, 
Rachael,  Harold,  Russell,  Louis, 
Malissa,  Flora,  Ed.,  Mechanicsburg, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  26  Foreman 
(1916) 

Crane,  C.  D.  (Ellen)  Ch  William,  Law- 
son,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Woodside,  Sec  21  T80a  W.  A. 
Pill  (1867) 

*Crane,  Henry  (Jessie)  Ch  Charles, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  tel  Riverton,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  35  T236a  C.  M.  Crane 

*Cravens,  Albert  (Emma)  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  41,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
11  T286a  A.  S.  Booth  (1900) 

*Cravens,  Arthur  (Georgia)  Ch  James, 
Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp 
niiopolis,  Sec  22  T240a  John  Nelson 
(1901) 


*Cravens,  Fred  (Barbe)  Ch  May  James, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  tel  Buffalo,  twp 
Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  28  T260a  H.  W. 
Robsion  (1905) 

*Cravens,  Robt.  (Sarah)  Ch  Ancil, 
Lucille,  Illiopolis,  tel  Buffalo,  twp 
Lanesville,  Sec  8  T266a  (1883) 

Cravens,  Walker  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36, 
tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  29 
T320a  J.  W.  Berry  (1910) 

Crawford,  Frank  (Etta)  Ch  Kathryn, 
Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp 
Illiopolis,  Sec  1  T160a  E.  T.  Comer 
(1916) 

Crawley,  John  (Anna)  Ch  Ernest, 
Floyd,  Springfield  Rt  3,  tel  Riverton, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  1  T58a  (1869) 

*Creamer,  T.  P.  Illiopolis  Rt  54,  tel 
Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  24  T300a 
P.  P.  Correll 

Crim,  B.  F.  (Lydia)  Ch  Priscilla, 
Vesta,  Samuel,  William,  Springfield 
Rt  5,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  5  TlOOa  D.  W.  Smith  (1877) 

Critshall,  Jake  (Viola)  Ch  Robert, 
Louis,  George,  Mechanicsburg,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  26  Farmhand  for  Samuel  Met- 
calf  (1909) 

Crocker,  Frank  (Emma)  Ch  John, 
Lucy,  Teddy,  Pawnee,  twp  Pawnee, 
Sec  14  O160a  (1862) 

Crockett,  Eugene  (Julia)  Rochester  Rt 
18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  27  u-tOa 
(1872) 

Cromley,  John  Riverton  Rt  17,  tel 
Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  24 
O600a  (1872) 

Cromley,  W.  F.  (Hannah)  Ch  Effie, 
William,  John,  Florence,  Riverton 
Rt  17,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
Sec  24  O40a  (1870) 

Croney,  H.  L.  (Nora)  Ch  Lois,  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  41,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
16  O80a  (1891) 

Cronister,  Harry  (Margaret)  Cantrall 
Rt  28,  twp  Salisbury,  S'ec  24  T60a  M. 
True  (1898) 

Crouse,  Elmer  (Alice)  Ch  Elsie,  James, 
Loam!  Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami, 
Sec  26  T170a  G.  T.  Hall  (1895) 

Crouse,  Eugene  (Mabel)  Ch  Audra, 
Auburn  Rt  46,  tel  Verden,  twp  Talk- 
ington, Sec  35  O80a  (1896) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


*Crouse,  S.  F.  Ch  Bertha,  Velma,  Fay, 
Cecil,  Lowder  Rt  38,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Talkington,  Sec  14  OlGOa  (1892) 

Crowder,  A.  V.  (Martha)  Glenarm  Rt 
22,  twp  Ball,  Sec  35  TlOOa  J.  Lard 
(1842) 

Crowder,  J.  E.  (Delia)  Pawnee  Rt  4-A, 
twp  Pawnee,  Sec  8  T80a  Mrs.  Fun- 
derbunk  (1862) 

Crowder,  Roy  (Alice)  Glenarm  Rt  22, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  35  T(— )a  J.  F.  Lard 
(1897) 

Crowder,  W.  E.  (Cordelia)  Ch  Clifford, 
Loraine,  Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Pawnee, 
twp  Divernon,  Farmhand  for  Chester 
Baker  (1870) 

Crowl,  Floyd  Y.  (Leona)  Rochester  Rt 
18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  4  T80a  oliver 
Dunn  (1891) 

*Crowley,  Michael  (Susan)  Ch  James, 
John,  Winifred,  Joseph,  Michael,  Cur- 
ran  Rt  12,  tel  Bell,  twp  Island  Grove, 
Sec  13  O200a  (1902) 

Cruze,  O.  H.  (Anna)  Lanesville,  twp 
Lanesville,  Sec  7  Foreman  for  W.  H. 
Nichils  (1916) 

Culberson,  James  (Anna)  Maxwell  Rt 
37,  twp  Loami,  Sec  33  Foreman  for 
Otis  Deatherage  (1916) 

*Cu!limore,  Charles  (Florence)  Glen- 
arm Rt  24,  twp  Ball,  Sec  29  T2a 
C.  H.  Scott  (1890)  , 

Cullimore,  J.  F.  (Anna)  Ch  Ruth, 
Louis,  Charles,  Glenarm  Rt  24,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  28  T5a  Henry  Jacksworth 
(1884) 

Cullimore,  Wm.  L.  (Mabel)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Chatham  Rt  15,  twp  Ball,  Sec 
8  Farmhand  for  Charles  H.  Stevens 
(1916) 

Cummins,  Anna  M.  Ch  Lillie.  Rosa, 
Franklin,  Springfield  Rt  6,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  27  T( — )a  Edith  Dyer 
(1869) 

Cummins,  Dan  (Sarah)  "Sugar  Creek 
Cemetery"  Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Ball.  Sec  29  T5a  "Sugar 
Creek  Cemetery  Board"  (1890) 

Cummins,  Samuel  Ch  Nellie,  James, 
Ruth,  Isabelle,  Springfield  Rt  10,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  13  O60a  (1857) 

Cummings,  Joseph  (Hattie)  Ch  Susan 
Joseph,  Springfield  Rt  7,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  31  TSOa 
Mrs.  Wm.  Cantrall  (1900) 

Cumins,  Thomas  B.  Ch  Herman,  Mable, 
Williamsville  Rt  2,  tel  Williams- 
ville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  34  T160a  J. 
Is.  Lester  (1904) 


Cumings,  James  (Dee)  Ch  Mary, 
Donald,  Williamsville.  tel  Williams- 
ville. twp  Williams,  Sec  10  T640a 
M.  Cook  (1913) 

Cunningham,  Burgess  (Emma)  Ch 
Newton,  Helena,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  7 
T160a  C.  P.  Kaine  (1884) 

Cundiff,  George  (S'allie)  Ch  James, 
Nora,  John,  George,  Chester,  Curran 
Rt  11,  Sec  6  T14a  Mrs.  G.  Cornell 
(1900) 

Cundiff,  William  H.  (Malisa)  "Spring 
Bunch  Farm"  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60, 
tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mechanics- 
burg,  Sec  21  Foreman  for  E.  P.  Hall 

Curry,  Charles  (Anna)  Ch  Ardury, 
Francis,  Charles,  Allen,  Springfield 
Rt  8,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
Sec  7  TSOa  Amelia  Curry  (1909) 

Curry,  Mrs.  Martha  Ch  Lester,  Ande, 
Vivian,  Fay,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Mech- 
anicsburg, twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec 
33  O140a  (1882) 

Curry,  V.  C.  (Nora)  Ch  Vertus,  Cecil, 
Mildred,  Buffalo  Rt  59,  twp  Mech- 
anicsburg, Sec  12  Foreman  for  J. 
E.  Herren  (1916) 

Curry,  Orville  (Vivian)  Springfield  Rt 
8,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  12  O90a  (1896) 

Curry,  R.  L.  (Marie)  Ch  Ruth,  Spring- 
field Rt  8,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Spring- 
field, Sec  13  O90a  (1889) 

*Curry,  W.  A.  (Esther)  Loami  Box  162, 
tel  Loami,  twp  Loami  Sec  11  T6a 
Oscar  Vincent  (1908) 

*Curtis,  C.  H.  (Mary)  Ch  Thelma, 
Cornland  Rt  1,  tel  Buffalo,  twp 
Lanesville,  Sec  20  T200a  Ben  Keck 
(1912) 

*Curtiss,  William  B.  (Gertrude)  Ch 
Susan,  Fred,  Foster,  Maxwell  Rt  37, 
tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  6 
O200a  (1871) 


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Dabson,    James    (Merceina)    Ch    Lina, 

Lizzie,  Hel&n,  Callia,  Dorothy,  Thomas 

E.,  Bradley,  Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Riddle 

Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  16  Farmhand 

(1908) 

Dabson,  Martha,  Ch  Logan,  Glenarm 
Rt  23,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec 
9  (1912) 

Daily  William  (Nellie)  Ch  Evert. 
Cecil,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williams- 
ville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  20  T-240a 
C.  H.  Edmonds  (1910) 

Dallas,  Earl  (Emma)  Pawnee  Rt  49, 
twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  21  T140a  A. 
Mathew  (1898) 

Dambacher,  Geo.  J.  (Grace)  Ch  Mar- 
garet, Nellie,  George  Jr.,  Francis, 
Grace,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  34  T57a  W. 
W.  Westhughes,  (1895) 

*Dannerberger,  Silas  (Edith)  Ch 
Louise,  Frelan,  John,  Berlin,  twp 
Island  Grove,  S'ec  3  T150a  James 
Douglas  Estate  (1880) 

*Danenberger,  William  J.  (Victoria) 
Ch  Jessie,  Richard,  Benjamin,  Custer 
Rt  53,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cooper, 
Sec  32  T240  Dr.  Bell  (1869) 

Darling,  Frank  (Lizzie)  Ch  Ellie, 
Annie,  Mary,  Will,  Rosey,  .John, 
Ernest,  Elmer,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel 
Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  S'ec  31 
O280  (1872) 

Darling,  W.  S>  (Ethel)  Ch  Oliver, 
Selby,  Emery,  Byron,  lona,  Spring- 
field Rt  5,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  36 
T400a  C.  M.  Woods  (1916) 

Darnell,  Agnes  Ch  Mary,  Scott,  James, 
John,  Stephen,  Jessie,  Benn,  Lillie, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  tel  Williamsville 
twp  Williams,  S'ec  24  O80a  (1851) 

*Darna!l,  Charles  A.  (Florence)  Ch 
Roscoe,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60,  tel 
Mechanicsburg-Rochester,  twp  Coop- 
er, Sec  4  O220a  (1867) 

*Darnall,  B.  Frank  (Sarah)  Ch  Ernest, 
Maryland,  LaRue,  Mechanicsburg,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  5 
O230a  (1861) 

*Darnall,  Hilary  W.  (Catherine)  Mech- 
anicsburg Rt  61,  tel  Mechanicsburg, 
twp  Cooper,  Sec  4  O80a  (1862) 


Dashner,  Francis  (Rebecca)  Ch  Pearl, 
Jesse,  Mary,  Leslie,  Aldin,  Margaret, 
Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  33  TOla  Mrs.  Geo. 
Babcock  (1903) 

*Daubard,  John  (Mary)  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  40,  tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  2  O375a  —  T — 95a 
Roy  Davin  (1882) 

*Daubard,  John  Jr.  (Lee)  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  40,  tel  Pleasant  Plains, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  2  T130a  W. 
P.  Lahey  (1892) 

Daughenbaugh,  Martin  (Loretta) 
Springfield  Rt  7,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
Sec  34  O50a  (1867) 

Daughenbaugh,  T.  J.  (Eleanor)  Spring- 
field Rt  3,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Wood- 
side,  Sec  9  T123a  George  Pasfield 
(1909) 

Davenport,  Ed(L.B.)Ch  Earl,  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  43,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
35  Q33a  (1864) 

*Davenport,  Jesse  C.  (May)  Ch  Frank, 
Alberta,  John,  Dorothy,  Maxwell  Rt 
37,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec 
3  T166a  Walter  McCormick  (1903) 

Davenport,  Willis  (Birtie)  Ch  Helen, 
Raymond,  Orville,  Blanche,  Hazel, 
Ralph,  Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  S'pring- 
field,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  4,  T230a 
A.  L.  Converse 

*Davin,  F.  R.  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40, 
tel  Pleasant  Plains  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  11  O160a  (1886) 

Davin,  Mary  A.  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40, 
tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  11  O160a  (1892) 

*fDavis,  Ernest  R.  (Hedieni)  Oh  Mildred, 
Jane,  Pawnee  Rt  49,  twp  Pawnee, 
Sec  4  O320a  (1887) 

Davis,  Charles  (Alice)  Ch  Lonnie, 
Reba,  Virden  Rt  42,  twp  Divernon, 
Sec  33  T30a  Arthur  Dupy  (1915) 

Davis,  C.  W.  (Blanche)  Ch  Ruth,  Wal- 
ter, Grace,  Gladis,  Auburn  Rt  44,  tel 
Auburn,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  12 
T160a  C.  B.  Smith  (1897) 

Davis,  E.  E.  (Hattie)  Ch  Rachel, 
Williamsville  Rt  26,  tel  Williams- 
ville, twp  Williams,  Sec  32  T160a 
J.  C.  Ellis  (1912) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


Davis,  George  F.  Ch  Aurelia,  Gerald, 
Auburn  Rt  44,  twp  Loami,  Sec  36 
T240a  M.  P.  Hurley  (1848) 

Davis,  Herbert  (Allie)  Ch  Elmer,  Rolla, 
Everette,  Ralph,  Marie,  Roy,  Irene, 
Hazel,  Pawnee  Rt  49,  tel  Pawnee, 
twp  Pawnee,  Sec  8  O80a  (1905) 

Davis,  Ira  F.  (Julia)  Ch  Edith,  Alberta, 
Nora,  Goldie,  Alta,  Otie,  Fredie,  Lulu, 
Pawnee  Rt  51,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  32 
Farmhand  for  Mr.  McCormick  (1917) 

Davis,  J.  (Bertha)  Ch  Jessie,  Edna, 
Raymond,  Bessie,  Russell,  Alice,  Cur- 
ran  Rt  12,  twp  Curran  Sec  29  T115a 
Alfred  Workman  (1987) 

Davis,  J.  E.  (Halla)  Ch  Secrena, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  29  Farmhand  for  M.  F. 
Miels  (1886) 

Davis,  John  (Louisa)  Glenarm  Rt  24, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  32  T47a  J.  Margrave 
(1872) 

*Davis,  Lester  (Harriett)  Ch  Walter, 
Glenn,  Robert,  Helen,  Auburn  Rt  44, 
twp  Auburn,  T-270a  J.  W.  Dodd 
(1851) 

Davis,  Roy  D.  (Clara)  Ch  Herschel, 
Marjorie,  Auburn  Rt  44,  tel  Auburn, 
twp  Auburn,  Sec  7  T80a  Robert 
Kraven  (1880) 

Davis,  Thomas  (Maud)  Ch  Mary, 
Emma,  S'aphrona,  Curran  Rt  12,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  4  T-a  Sarah  E.  Bivfti 
(1882) 

*Davis,  Thomas  O.  (Mary)  Ch  Sara, 
Margaret,  John,  George,  Curran  Rt 
11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec 
17  T80a  Mrs.  Thomas  Dee  Val  (1872) 

Davis,  William  (Maggie)  Ch  Edith, 
Loren,  Norman,  Springfield,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  2 
O8a  (1878) 

Davis,  William  F.  (Bertha)  Ch  Velma, 
Lawrence,  Helen,  Farmingdale  Rt  13, 
twp  Salisbury,  Sec  30  Tla  Dr.  Hal- 
bert  (1916) 

Davis,  W.  J.  (Mary)  Ch  Ethel,  Mamie, 
Maggie,  Roy,  Claudie,  Harvey,  Paw- 
nee Rt  52,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Pawnee, 
T240a  Mrs.  Mary  Fletcher  (1882) 

Davidson,  Etta  Pawnee  Rt  52,  [tel 
Divernon,  twp  Divernon,  S'ec  3  O120a 
(1912) 

*Davidson,  George  W.  (Anna)  Ch 
Flossie,  Lelia,  George,  Pawnee  Rt 
52,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Divernon,  Sec 
11  O810  (1855) 

Dawson,  A.  N.  (Ellen)  Ch  Lyman, 
Harold,  Roland,  Donna,  Buffalo,  tel 
Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  16 
T244  Elizabeth  Sculley  (1912) 


Dawson,  Clinton  (Edith)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Clinton,  Virginia,  Chatham  Rt  15  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  32 
O80a  (1891) 

Dawson,  H.  M.  (Anna)  Ch  Nettie, 
Leonard,  Clinton,  Mary,  Henry,  Nel- 
lie, Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  32  O80a  (1892) 

Dawley,  J.  C.  Rochester  Rt  18,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  10  T80a  Mrs.  J.  J. 
Highmore  (1861) 

Day,  James  (Mary)  Ch  Carrie,  Emma, 
Willia,  James,  Grace,  Ida,  Bertha, 
Farmingdale  Rt  13,  tel  Riddle  Hill, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  32  O30a  (1882) 

Day,  James  Jr.  (Mary)  Grace,  Roy, 
Florence,  Rosella,  Elsie,  Farming- 
dale  Rt  13,  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  30  Farmhand  for  Harry  Happer 
(1888) 

Day,  Samuel  (Christine)  Ch  Catherine, 
Rosa,  Springfield  Rt  6  twp  Gardner, 
S'ec  34  T7y2a  W.  W.  Kelley  (1882) 

Deatherage,  Otis  (Daisy)  Ch  Bernice, 
Allen,  Woodrow,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Loami,  Sec  33  T40a 
Mrs.  Mary  Deatherage  (1908) 

*Deboe,  James  G.  Glenarm  Rt  23  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  2  O114a 
(1857) 

Deetkus,  Dominick  (Anna)  Ch  Al- 
phonse,  Frank,  Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  5  O12y2a 

Defrales,  Lawrence  (Lutitia)  Ch  Fern, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35,  tel  Elkhart,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  36  T160a  Hughes  Dil- 
ler  (1892) 

DeFrates,  Manuel  (Elizabeth)  Spring- 
field Rt  1,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  22  OlOa  (1705) 

Degner,  Fred  (Bertha)  Ch  Mary,  Will, 
Otto,  Albert,  Henry,  Arthur,  Clara, 
Francis,  Emma,  Paul,  Springfield  Rt 
5,  tel  Springfield,  twp  S'pringfield, 
Sec  21  O39a  (1882) 

Delay,  Bert  (Emma)  Ch  Cecil,  Gladys, 
Ross,  Clinton,  Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  18 
T80a  Charles  Delay  (1875) 

Delherage,  William  (Julia)  Springfield 
Rt  5,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  21  T2a  H  L.  Lightfoot  (1887) 

Demmett,  J.  S.  (Millie)  Ch  Floyd, 
Millie,  Lena,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel  llli- 
opolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  26  O120a 
(1883) 

DeMez,  Geo.  (Kathryn)  Springfield  Rt 
1,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  29  O35a 
(1897) 


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Denkert,  August  (Bertha)  Ch  Carl, 
Arnold,  Albert,  Esther,  Riverton  Rt 
17,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
O19a  (1882) 

Dennis,  T.  L.  (Mary)  Ch  Charles,  Max- 
well Rt  37,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talk- 
ington,  See  6  TlOOa  F  H.  Curtis 
(1916) 

Denison,  James  (Sarah)  Ch  Rebecca, 
Russel,  Robin,  Williamsville  Rt  26, 
tel  Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec 

3  O318a  Mabel  Cook  (1914) 
Denison,  Ralph  (Cora)  Ch  Edna,  Ruby, 

Eva,  Lena,  Emma,  Cecil,  Williams- 
ville, tel  Williamsville,  twp  Will- 
iams, Sec  33  Tl60a  A.  L.  Stuttle 
(1903) 

Denton,  Henry  (Dora)  Ch  Clarabelle, 
Rochester  Rt  18,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cooper  Sec  19  T200  F.  H.  Ommel 
(1902) 

Denton,  John  (Sadie)  Ch  Hazel, 
Charles,  Rochester  Rt  18  twp  Roches- 
ter Sec  12  Farmhand  for  W.  S.  Wood- 
ruff (1902) 

Denton,  Luther  (Mary)  Ch  Grace,  Ruth, 
Frank,  Warren,  Nellie,  Springfield  Rt 

4  twp  Gardner  Sec  28  T40a  Eunice 
Rogers    (1913) 

Denton,  W.  A.  (Jennie)  Ch  Hazel. 
Ruby,  Springfield  Rt  10  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Springfield,  Sec  9  OlOa 
(1887) 

DeSilva,  William  (Mary)  Ch  Harold, 
Springfield  Rt  10  tel  Springfield  twp 
Springfield  Sec  5  O75a  (1884) 

Desiwa,  Marin  (Annie)  Ch  Percy, 
Cantrall  Rt  28  twp  Fancy  Creek  Sec 
28  O80a  (1882) 

*Derry,  Columbus  (Grace)  Ch  George, 
Cornell,  Anna,  Mary,  Cutter  Rt  53 
tel  Ediburg,  twp  Cotton  Hill  Sec  24 
O160a  (1857) 

DeSouza,  C.  (Maude)  Ch  Roy,  Dawson 
Rt  21  tel  Mechanicsburg  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg  Sec  2  T67a  Homer  E. 
Townsen  (1885) 

DeSouza,  Frank  (Jessie)  Dawson  Rt  21 
tel  Mechanicsburg  twp  Mechanics- 
burg  Sec  33  T120a  C.  B.  DeSouza 
(1890) 

*DeSouza,  Manuel  (May)  Ch  Mar- 
guerite, Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Mechan- 
icsburg, twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  33 
T80a  C.  B.  DeSouza  (1892) 


Devocelle,  Amob  (Mary)  Ch  Frank, 
Lizzie,  Francis,  Cantrall  Rt  1  twp 
Fancy  Creek  Sec  16  O2a  (1903) 

Devocelle,  Amob  (IVa)  Ch  Mildrew, 
Beulah,  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  16  O5a  (1897) 

Dewitt,  J.  W.  (Viola)  Ch  Emma, 
Loami  Rt  33  twp  New  Berlin  Sec  35 
Foreman  for  Joseph  Roth  (1816) 

Dick,  Joe  (Nellie)  Ch  Carl,  Shearl, 
Cantrall  Rt  27  tel  Cantrall  twp 
Fancy  Creek  Sec  16  T2a  Mrs.  Kelly 

Dickenson,  Rastus  (Laura)  Ch  Aman- 
da, Blanche,  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  Illi- 
opolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  26  O280a 
(1860) 

Dickerson,  C.  A.  (Reba)  Ch  Elmer, 
Illiopolis  Rt  55  tel  Illiopolis  twp  Illi- 
opolis Sec  24  T102a  Geo.  Pior 

*Dickerson,  C.  E.  (Ruth)  Illiopolis  Rt 
55  tel  Illiopolis  twp  Illiopolis  Sec  24 
T240a  A.  Dickerson  (1893) 

Dickerson,  Charles  (Illie)  Ch  Noi, 
Edna,  Estella,  Sherman  Rt  25  tel  Wil- 
liamsville twp  Williams  Sec  2a  O240a 
(1867) 

Dickerson,  Howard  (Emma)  Ch  S'arah, 
Chatham  Rt  15  tel  Chatham  twp 
Ball  Sec  5  T30a  Mrs.  Harmon  (1917) 

Dickerson,  Louise,  Illiopolis  Rt  55  tel 
Illiopolis  twp  Illiopolis  Sec  24-25 
O103a  (1863) 

Dickerson,  Charles  (Martha)  Ch  Her- 
schel,  Oscar,  Asa,  Rochester  Rt  20 
tel  Rochester  twp  Cotton  Hill  O60a 
(1854) 

Dickerson,  Oscar  (Alice)  Ch  Harold, 
Elva,  Custer  Rt  53  tel  Rochester  twp 
Cotton  Hill  Sec  11  T60a  W.  F.  Mottar 
(1876) 

Dickey,  Ed  (Myrtle)  Ch  Arlo,  Otha, 
Geraldine,  David,  Anna,  Chatham  Rt 
15  tel  Chatham  twp  Ball  Sec  5  T220 
Ray  and  Sam  Stout  (1909) 
Dickey,  William  (Julia)  Ch  Lena,  Hula. 
Opal,  Duam,  Lois,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Ball,  Sec  15  T200a  S. 
J.  Stout  (1906) 

Didlape,  E.  D.  (Gertrude)  Auburn  Rt  47 
tel  Auburn,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  7 
O77a  (1892) 

*Dierks,  William  (Anna)  Ch  Norman, 
Clarence,  Alma,  Henry,  Springfield 
Rt  4  tel  Pleasant  Plains  twp  Gard- 
ner Sec  21  T180a  G.  Gardner  (1916) 


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*Dikis,  I.  A.  (Ida)  Ch  Alfred,  Hugh, 
Maxwell  Rt  37  tel  Waverly  twp  Talk- 
ington Sec  4  O380a  (1875) 

Dillard,  J.  L.  (Hanna)  Ch  Georgiana, 
Pleasant  Plains  twp  Cartwright  Sec 
31  Foreman  for  W.  Robinson  (1913) 

Dillard,  Luther,  Springfield  Rt  10  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  T80a 
W.  R.  Dillard  (1877) 

*Dillon  Bros,  Auburn  Rt  47  twp  Di- 
vernon  Sec  6  O240a  (1869) 

*Dippel,  H.  J.  (Alice)  Ch  Mattie, 
George,  Loami  Rt  32  tel  Waverly 
twp  Maxwell  Sec  13  O141a  (1885) 

Dlsko,  Harry  (Anna)  Ch  John,  Pauline, 
Harry,  Jr.,  Michael,  Cantrall  Rt  28 
twp  Salisbury  Sec  35  T73  Edward 
Henry  (1908) 

Disney,  Rufas,  Ch  Golda,  Bertha,  Ches- 
ter, Orvil,  Bulah,  Dawson  Rt  21  tel 
Buffalo  twp  Mechanicsburg  Sec  21 
Foreman  for  Arthur  Dawson  (1871) 

Dlsque,  John  (Sophia)  Ch  Fred,  Otto, 
Emma,  Ralph,  Farmingdale  Rt  13, 
twp  Salisbury,  Sec  31  O93  (1894) 

Dively,  Richard  (Jessie)  Ch  Violet,  Am- 
hold,  Custer  Rt  53  tel  Rochester  twp 
Cooper  Sec  30  T80a  M.  J.  Ross  (1892) 

Dlxon,  J.  R.  (Cora)  Ch  Lizzie,  Thelma, 
Willard,  Buffalo  Rt  59,  twp  Buffalo 
Hart,  Sec  36  (1876) 

Dixon,  Tom  (Mamie)  Ch  Paul  Pawnee 
Rt  52,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  6  Farmhand 
for  Ed  Young  (1915) 

Doan,  George  F.  (Salome)  Ch  Joseph, 
Alice,  George,  John,  Lydia,  Spring- 
field Rt  3  tel  Springfield  twp  Wood- 
side  Sec  41  O320a  (1857) 

Doan,  John  (Agnes)  Ch  Denzil,  Paul- 
ine, Springfield  Rt  3  tel  Springfield 
twp  Woodside  Sec  13  T120a  G.  F. 
Doan  (1893) 

Doan,  Joseph  A.  (Amy)  Rochester  Rt 
19  tel  Rochester  twp  Rochester  Sec 
19  T120a  Henry  J.  Bruce  (1887) 

*Dobbins,  J.  A.  (Marjorie)  Ch  Robert, 
John,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  41  twp 
Cartwright  Sec  22  O80a  (1885) 

Dobson,  John  H.  (Vera)  Ch  Henry, 
Glenarm  Rt  23  tel  Chatham  twp  Ball 
Sec  9  Farmhand  for  Charles  Steven- 
son (1911) 

Dodd,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  Ch  Charles, 
James,  Vivian,  Lowder  Rt  35,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  15 
T80a  B.  Mitchell  (1866) 

*Dodd,  George  F.  (Beatrice)  Ch  Bes- 
sie, Carson,  Isaac,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel 
Loami  twp  Loami  Sec  23  O79a  (1865) 

Dodd,  J.  E.,  Maxv  ell  Rt  37  tel  Waverly 
twp  Talkington  Sec  11  O80a  (1851) 


Dodd,  Jesse  (Grace)  Ch  Arthur,  Lloyd, 
Florence,  Stephen,  Goldie,  Loami  Rt 
33  tel  Chatham  twp  Chatham  Sec  3 
O240a  (1876) 

*Dodds,  John  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Dorothy, 
John,  "Brookside,"  Glenarm  Rt  24  tel 
Auburn  twp  Ball  Sec  32  T193a  Mrs. 
M.  J.  Dodds  (1879) 

*Dodd,  Melvin  (Lucy)  Ch  Leora,  Les- 
ter, Walter,  Stuart,  Loam!  Rt  34,  tel 
Loami  twp  Loami  Sec  27  O70a  (1873) 

Dodd,  Theodore  (Orph)  Curran  Rt  12 
tel  Chatham  twp  Curran  Sec  28  T80a 
Alfred  Workman  (1878) 

Dodd,  W.  L.  (Katie)  Ch  David, -Mary, 
Anna,  Sarah,  Mabel,  Sidney,  Homer, 
William,  "Quality  Stock  Farm," 
Loami  Rt  34  tel  Loami  twp  Chatham 
Sec  18  O16a  (1869) 

Dodson,  Mrs.  L.,  Four  children,  Illiopo- 
lis  Rt  56  tel  Tlliopolis  twp  Illiopolis 
Sec  30  T200a  Henry  Fiat  (1864) 

Dodson,  Roy  (Mabel)  Ch  Maxene,  Illi- 
opolis Rt  56  tel  Illiopolis  twp  Illiopo- 
lis Sec  32  T80a  Mrs.  J.  Vale  (1916) 

Dold,  Verena,  Ch  Amelia,  Henry,  Jo- 
seph, Frank.Springfield  Rt  4  tel 
Springfield  twp  Springfield  Sec  29 
O25a  (1867) 

Donathan,  Robert  (Carrie)  Ch  Ralph, 
Bessie,  Springfield  Rt  10  twp  Gardner 
Sec  12  (1904) 

Donohua,  Michael  Ch  Katie,  Michael, 
Adeline,  Springfield  Rt  6  tel  Spring- 
field twp  Gardner  Sec  35  O32a  (1867) 

Donovan,  Michael  (Mary)  Ch  John, 
Michael,  Dennis,  Mary,  Springfield 
Rt  5  tel  Springfield  twp  Springfield 
Sec  21  T46a  W.  Miller  (1897) 

Doolin,  Arthur  (Helen)  Ch  Margaret, 
Maxwell  Rt  37  tel  Waverly  twp  Talk- 
ington Sec  9  T240a  H.  O.  Moffett 
(1185) 

Doolin,  Thomas,  Ashland  Rt  2  twp 
Cartwright  Sec  27  O89a  (1860) 


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Doolin,  Timothy  W.  (Sarah)  Ch  Fran- 
ces, Francis,  Thomas,  Timothy,  Ash- 
land Rt  2  twp  Cartwright  Sec  27 
T83a  Thomas  Doolin  (1878) 

Doom,  Elmer  (Jessie)  Ch  William, 
Paul,  Melvin,  Lyle,  Velda,  Cantrall 
Rt  28  tel  Cantrall  twp  Salisbury  Sec 
25  T160a  Wm.  Mulcahy  (1916) 

Douglas,  Mrs.  Minnie,  Ch  Minnie, 
James,  John,  Samuel,  New  Berlin  Rt 
29  tel  Boynton  twp  Island  Grove  Sec 
5  O160a  (1873) 

*Douglass,  W.  H.  (Nancy)  Ch  Ruth, 
Russell,  Loami  Rt  33  tel  Waverly  twp 
Loami  Sec  2  T187a  M.  F.  Cloyd 
(1866) 

*Dovon,  Timothy  (Mary)  Eight  chil- 
dren, Illiopolis  Rt  56  tel  Illiopolis  twp 
Illiopolis  Sec  29  O160a  (1889) 

Dowling,  John  P.  (Matilda)  Ch  Maude, 
James,  Theodore,  Birdie,  Curran  Rt 
11  twp  Curran  Sec  4  O75a  (1876) 

Downing,  V.  S.  (Susan)  Ch  Alexander, 
Luella,  Glenarm  Rt  23  tel  Rochester 
twp  Ball  Sec  2  O120a  (1842) 

Dozier,  Charles  W.  (Daisy)  Ch  Frank, 
Ray,  Albert,  Ralph,  Ruth,  Woodrow, 
Thomas,  Glenarm  Rt  22  tel  Pawnee 
twp  Cotton  Hill  Sec  30  O118a  (1874) 

Dozier,  W.  J.  (Lettie)  Pawnee  Rt  52 
twp  Pawnee  Sec  12  T120a  Mrs.  John 
Dozier  (1885) 

Drancan,  W.  E.  (Sarah)  Ch  Opal, 
Agnes,  Ruby,  Stella,  May,  William, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36  tel  Buffalo  twp 
Buffalo  Hart  Sec  21  O2a  (1875) 

*Draper,  F.  A.  (Laura)  Ch  Lester, 
Gladys,  Divernon  Rt  48  tel  Divernon 
twp  Divernon  S5ec  27  T160a  Mrs.  C. 
J.  Brown  (1888) 

Drendel,  John  (Ella)  Ch  Clarence, 
Henry,  Frank,  May,  John,  Solan, 
Pearl,  Anna,  Laura,  Dorothy,  Flor- 
ence, Springfield  Rt  5  twp  Springfield 
Sec  9  O40a  (1867) 

*Drennen,  Arthur  (Erma)  Ch  Martha, 
John,  Curran  Gen.  Del.  tel  Springfield 
twp  Curran  Sec  14  T160a  J.  W.  Work- 
man (1885) 

Drennan,  B.  C.  (Nellie)  Ch  Henrietta, 
Chatham  Rt  15  tel  Chatham  twp  Ball 
Sec  20  T140a  B.  F.  Drennan  (1882) 

Drennan,  C.  H.  (Marie)  Chatham  Rt 
15  tel  Chatham  twp  Ball  T202a  B. 
F.  Drennan  (1891) 


*Drennan,  C.  F.  (Kate)  Ch  Donald,  Lee, 
Katie,  "Sunny  Side  Farm"  Glenarm 
Rt  24  tel  Divernon  twp  Divernon 
Sec  5  T245a  (1869) 

*Drennan,  J.  Frank,  Loami  Rt  34  tel 
Waverly  twp  Loami  Sec  12  TlOOa 
Mrs.,  J.  C.  Drennan  (1887) 

Drennan,  Joseph  H.  (Mattie)  Ch  Har- 
riett, Chatham  Rt  15  tel  Chatham 
twp  Woodside  Sec  29  OlOa  (1857) 

*Drennan,  Robert  W.  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Dorothy,  Marguerite,  "Wayside 
Meadows,"  Glenarm  Rt  24  tel  Chat- 
ham twp  Ball  Sec  29  O185a  (1864) 

*Drennan,  S.  L.  (Alice)  Ch  Maria, 
Chatham  Rt  15  tel  Chatham  twp  Ball 
Sec  8  O190a  (1871) 

*Drennan,  Walter  (Cora)  Ch  Alfred, 
Clarence,  Harold,  Glenarm  Rt  24  tel 
Divernon  twp  Divernon  Sec  3  T160a 
A.  Drennan  (1878) 

*Drennan,  Walter  (Bessie)  Ch  Harry, 
Lawrence, Springfield  Rt2tel  Spring- 
field twp  Curran  Sec  23  T103a  Mrs. 
M.  H.  Drennan  (1888) 

*Drury,  Arthur  (Myrtle)  Lowder  Rt  38 
tel  Waverly  twp  Talkington  Sec  14 
T160a  Mills  &  Stover  (1878) 

Dudley,  Andy  P.  (Fanny)  Ch  Frank, 
Ernest,  Farmingdale  twp  Gardner 
Sec  21  T240a  Trvin  Alvier  (1916) 

Duer,  Mrs.  C.  M.,  Divernon  Rt  48  tel 
Divernon  twp  Divernon  Sec  17  O80a 

*Duewer,  Fred,  Sr.  (Katherine)  Ch 
Frederick,  George,  Waverly  Rt  1  tel 
Waverly  twp  Maxwell  Sec  23  O120a 
(1876) 

Duncan,  T.  Y.,  Auburn  Rt  46  twp  Talk- 
ington Sec  24  Tla  Mrs.  W.  P.  Smith 
(1907) 

Duncan,  W.  R.  Ch  Edith,  Murray,  Edna, 
William,  Maxwell  Rt  37  tel  Waverly 
twp  Talkington  Sec  9  T200a  J.  F. 
Kennedy  (1863) 

Duewer,  Frederic  H.  (Virgie)  Waverly 
Rt  1  tel  Waverly  twp  Maxwell  See 
23  T80a  Frederick  W.  Duewer  (1894) 

Duewer,  H.  C.  (Kate)  Ch  John,  Louise, 
Carl,  Clam,  Katie,  Sarah,  Henry,  Wil- 
liam, Louis,  Margaret,  Casper,  Wal- 
ter Loami  Rt  32  tel  Waverly  twp 
Loami  Sec  10  O108a  (1899) 


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Duewer,  W.  H.  (Katharine)  Ch  Her- 
man, Mary,  Katharine,  Florence,  Car- 
oline, Waverly  Rt  1  tel  Waverly  twp 
Maxwell  Sec  23  O80a  (1876) 

Duffey,  Ellen  F.  Ch  Thomas,  Mary, 
James,  Bertha,  Springfield  Rt  4  tel 
Riddle  Hill  twp  Gardner  Sec  28  O20a 
(1850) 

Duffey,  James  (Martha)  Ch  Francis, 
Rose,  Gertrude,  Dorothy,  George, 
Springfield  Rt  6  tel  Riddle  Hill  twp 
Gardner  Sec  33  T127a  Will  Housley 
(1875) 

Duffey,  Jerry  M.  Ch  Rachael,  Spring- 
field Rt  4  twp  Gardner  Sec  27  O5a 
(1875) 

*Duggan,  John  (Anna)  Ch  Thomas, 
James,  Yoigian,  John,  Marie,  Ilene, 
Buffalo  Rt  59  tel  Buffalo  twp  Buffalo 
Hart  Sec  34  T160a,  Louis  McDaniel 
(1863) 

Duncan,  Chas.  V.  (Mary)  Ch  Henry, 
Cathryn,  Walter,  Cantrall  Rt  28  tel 
Cantrall  twp  Salisbury  Sec  23  OlOa 
(1854) 

Duncan,  Henry  F.  Ch  Wesley,  Mary, 
Henry,  Cantrall  Rt  28  twp  Salisbury 
Sec  23  TlOa  Charles  Duncan  (1879) 

Duncan,  Sidney  (Nora)  Ch  Clarence, 
Moide,  Addie,  Orval,  Pleasant  Plains 
twp  Cartwright  S'ec  5  O80a  (1917) 

*Duncan,  Thomas  S.  (Hattie)  Ch  Mur- 
ray, Ruth,  Angle,  Springfield  Rt  4  tel 
Pleasant  Plaines  twp  Gardner  Sec  16 
O198a  (1854) 

Dunkett,  C.  A.  (Virginia)  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  43  twp  Cartwright  Sec 
34  O34a  (1852) 

Dunkle,  J.T.  (Emma)  Pleasant  Plaines 
Rt  40  tel  Pleasant  Plaines  twp  Cart- 
wright Sec  30  O150a  (1858) 


Dun  lap,  C.  P.  (Clara)  Ch  Gertrude, 
Jean,  Clarence,  John,  Cantrall  Rt  27 
tel  Cantrall  twp  Fancy  Creek  Sec  22 
TlOOa  C.  P.  Dunlap  (1865) 

Dunlap,  Dr.  James  A.  (Dr.  Sarah)  Me- 
chanicsburg  Rt  60  twp  Lanesville 
Sec  7  O109a  (1847) 

Dunlap,  Wm.  H.  (Anna)  Ch  George, 
Benjamin,  William,  Rosene,  "Locust 
Grove  Farm,"  New  Berlin  Rt  31  tel 
Boynton  twp  Island  Grove  Sec  1 
O200a  (1869) 

Dunn,  H.  J.  (Mae)  Five  children,  Mil- 
opolis  Rt  56  tel  Illiopolis  twp  Illiopolis 
Sec  26  T240a  R.  Dunn  (1883) 

Dunn,  J.  W.  (Mary)  Ch  Benny,  May, 
Frank,  Chatham  Rt  1,6,  tel  Chatham 
twp  Chatham  Sec  21  f  200a  Levi  Han- 
ley  (1905) 

Dunn,  R.  F.  (Francis)  Ch  Luella,  Rich- 
ard, Illiopolis  Rt  58  tel  Illiopolis  twp 
Illiopolis  Sec  11  T97a  Richard  Dunn 
(1879) 

*Dunseth,  G.  M.  (Mary)  Ch  Mildred, 
Waverly  Rt  1  tel  Waverly  twp  Max- 
well T160a  G.  W.  Dunseth  (1884) 

*Dupy,  Arthur  (Grace)  Ch  Norma, 
Dorothy,  Pawnee  Rt  52  tel  Divernon 
twp  Pawnee  Sec  13  T80a  Mrs.  Sarah 
Dupy  (1909) 

Durham,  J.  K.  (Ellen)  Ch  Thomas, 
Ethel,  Chatham  twp  Chatham  Sec  4 
Foreman  for  Pollie  Belien  (1888) 

Durr,  W.  H.  (Cora)  Ch  Vivian,  Blanche, 
Fern,  Glenn,  Myrl,  Helen,  Mary,  Wil- 
liam, Rochester  Rt  18  twp  Rochester 
Sec  23  T71a  E.  P.  Ferry. 

Dyer,  Edith  B.,  Springfield  Rt  6  twp 
Gardner  Sec  27  O95a  (1837) 

*Dyson,  L.  F.  "Sugar  Grove,"  Glenarm 
Rt  24  tel  Divernon  twp  Divernon 
Sec  8  T520a  Dyson  Estate  (1851) 


*Eades,  J.  William  (Edith)  Ch  Irene, 
Cantrall  Rt  28  tel  Cantrall  twp  Salis- 
bury sec  35  O148a  (1909J 

Ealey,  J.  C.  (Jessie)  Ch  Clarence,  Illi- 
opolis Rt  55  tel  Mechanicsburg  twp 
Lanesville  sec  20  foreman  for  Char- 
ley How 

Ealey,  W.  L.  (Martha)  Ch  Budd,  Net- 
tie, Rosco,  Sylvia,  Homer,  Nora, 
Thelma  Illiopolis  Rt  55  twp  Illiopolis 
Sec  34  T35a  W.  S.  Bullard  (1915) 


Earles,  C.  P.  (Effie)  Ch  Ethel,  Huston, 
Jackson,  Fletcher,  Arnold,  Paul, 
Loami  Rt  33  twp  Chatham  Sec  6 
T264a  S.  D.  Seaman  (1902) 

Ernst,  J.  A.  (Ida)  New  Berlin  Rt  29 
tel  Boynton  twp  Island  Grove  Sec  14 
O160  (1867) 

Ernst,  W.  F.  (Gertrude)  Farmingdale 
Rt  13  tel  Pleasant  Plains  twp  Gard- 
ner Sec  7  O120a  (1871) 


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Easley,  Mrs.  Anna  Ch  Earnest,  Stella, 
Robert,  Ralph,  Flossie,  Hazel,  Ar- 
thur, Glenarm  Rt  24  tel  Chatham  twp 
Ball  sec  31  T200a  R.  H.  Easley  (1895) 
Easley,  E.  Ross  (Goldie)  New  Berlin  Rt 
31  twp  Island  Grove  Sec  15  T24a 
John  Erickson  (1913) 
Easley,  John  (Fannie)  Ch  Charles, 
Verna,  Bessie,  Divernon  Rt  48  tel  Di- 
vernon  twp  Divernon  Sec  18  T80a 
Mrs.  C.  M.  Duer. 

Easley,  Mrs.  Sarah  J.  Ch  Robert, 
James,  Glenarm  Rt  23  twp  Ball  Sec 
14  S.  J.  Stout  (1910) 

Easley,  W.  A.  Chatham  Rt  15  tel  Chat- 
ham twp  Ball  Sec  20  O70a  (1858) 

Ebe,  Charles  (Carrie)  Ch  George 
Pawnee  Rt  52  twp  Pawnee  Sec  17-8 
T120a  Perry  Lewis  (1915) 

Ebinger,  W.  B.  (Margaret)  Ch  Harry, 
Rochester  Rt  20  twp  Rochester  Sec 
23  T156a  Ed  Miller  (1867) 

Eby,  John  W.  (Cora)  Ch  Cletus,  Mil- 
dred, Oakel,  Elburn,  Divernon  Rt  48 
twp  Divernon  Sec  30  TlOOa  P.  M. 
Sllloway  (1875) 

Echerd,  R.  L.  (Leona)  Ch  Frederich 
Auburn  Rt  45  tel  Auburn  twp  Au- 
burn Sec  15  T80a  H.  M.  Hart  (1889) 

Eckhardt,  August  (Paula)  Ch  Anna, 
Louise,  Frederick,  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  39  tel  Boynton  twp  Island  Grove 
Sec  6  0340a  (1882) 

Eckhardt,  J.  G.  (Anna)  Ch  Magdalene, 
Anna,  Ruth,  Laomi  Rt  32  tel  Waverly 
twp  Loami  Sec  3  O82a  (1884) 

Eddington,  Samuel  (Mary)  Ch  Samuel, 
David,  Charles,  Walter,  Mary,  Ruth, 
Springfield  twp  Woodside  Sec  7 
O13a  (1901) 

Edmands,  George,  Cantrall  Rt  28  tel 
Cantrall  twp  Salisbury  Sec  25  O427a 
(1877) 

Edwards,  Earl  (Ruth)  Ch  John,  Ad- 
rean,  Earl,  Glenarm  Rt  22  tel  Roches- 
ter twp  Cotton  Hill  Sec  21  T126a 
John  Edwards  (1887) 

Edwards,  John  H.  (Gertrude)  Ch 
Adrian,  Buffalo  tel  Buffalo  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg  Sec  35  T120a  L.  Ed- 
wards (1855) 

Edwards,  Oscar  (Belle)  Ch  Ada, 
Loami  Rt  32  tel  Loami  twp  Maxwell 
Sec  9  O20a  (1908) 

*Edwards,  Robert  (Dora)  Ch  Richard, 
Gene,  Maxwell  Rt  37  tel  Loami  twp 
Maxwell  Sec  32  O120a  (1883) 


*Eichorst,  W.  M.  (Viola)  Ch  Orvil, 
Cedric,  Diller,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39 
tel  Boynton  twp  Island  Grove  Sec 
6  T200a  Hughes  Diller  (1914) 

Ellers,  Roy  (Effie)  Ch  Harriett,  Eliza- 
beth, Hazel,  Raymond,  Curran  Rt  12 
twp  Curran  Sec  30  T160a  George 
Pasfield  (1900) 

Eldredge,  Earl  (Ruth)  Virden  Rt  41 
twp  Talkington  Sec  33  Farmhand  for 
F.  Givens  (1916) 

Eldredge,  W.  J.  (Rachael)  Ch  Wilbur, 
Opal,  Charles,  Dorothy,  Wilma,  Di- 
vernon Rt  48  twp  Divernon  Sec  28 
Farmhand  Chas.  Sage  (1876) 

Elliott,  Dosson  (Ella)  Ch  Saul,  Buffalo 
Rt  59  tel  Mechanicsburg  twp  Lanes- 
ville  Sec  29  T186a  Mrs.  Lillie  Fancett 
(1872) 

Elliott,  George  Ch  Herbert,  Ethel, 
Maurice,  Merrill,  Nellie,  Loami  Rt  34 
tel  Loami  twp  Loami  Sec  24  T280a 
Mrs.  Alma  Hutchinson  (1914) 

*Elliott,  Henry  (Phebe)  Berlin  tel 
Boynton  twp  Island  Grove  Sec  17 
O240a  J.  F.  Elliott  Estate  (1850) 

Elliott,  John  L.  (Katheryn)  Cantrall  Rt 
Rt  28  tel  Cantrall  twp  Fancy  Creek 
Sec  21  O13a  (1916) 

Ellington,  C.  M.  (Frances)  Ch  Crys- 
tal, Buffalo  Rt  1  tel  Buffalo  Hart  twp 
Buffalo  Hart  Sec  35  Foreman  for 
J.  F.  Ellington  (1879) 

Ellis,  Leslie  M.  (Delia)  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  40  twp  Cartwright  Sec  11  Fore- 
man for  R.  L.  Sears  (1917) 

Ellis,  Richard  Y.  (Flora)  Ch  Marie, 
Louella,  Springfield  Rt  6  twp  Gard- 
ner Sec  36  O24a  (1867) 

Ellis,  Thos.  S.  (Rettie)  Ch  Lulu,  Farm- 
ingdale  Rt  14  tel  Pleasant  Plains  twp 
Gardner  Sec  3  T91a  Lynn  Haughton 
(1916) 

Ellison,  Frank  (Cora)  Ch  David,  Min- 
nie, Joe,  Frank,  Glenn,  Francis,  Leo- 
nora, Dorothy,  Helen,  Illiopolis  Rt 
55  twp  Illiopolis  Sec  35  T20a  For- 
tune (1903) 

Ellwood,  Hard  (Carrie)  Ch  Helen,  Jas- 
per, Pleasant  Plains  Rt  43  twp  Cart- 
wright  Sec  27  TSOOa  Mrs.  J.  J.  Harns- 
berger  (1907) 

Elmore,  Nelson  (Julia)  Ch  Frank,  Ola, 
Charles,  Warren,  Bernice,  Kenny, 
Loami  Bx  43  twp  Loami  Sec  11  T28a 
P.  D.  Workman  (1847) 

*Elswick,  C.  V.  (Minta)  Ch  Vernon, 
Marjorie,  Virginia,  Bertha,  Divernon, 
tel  Divernon  twp  S'angamon  Sec  16 
T120a  Mrs.  Lizzie  Elswick  (1903) 


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Emerson,  W.  A.  (Anna)  Ch  Edith,  Vir- 
den  Rt  42  tel  Virden  twp  Divernon 
T80a  J.  E.  Merron  (1916) 

Emmons,  Frank  (Lizzie)  Ch  Genevieve, 
Buffalo  Rt  59  tel  Buffalo  twp  Buffalo 
Hart  Sec  27  T210a  (1871) 

Enders,  Toney  (Mamie)  Ch  Nellie, 
John,  Margaret,  Cantrall  Rt  28  tel 
Cantrall  Sec  16  TlOa  Mrs.  Ralph 

Engel,  Edward  (Annie)  Ch  Pauline, 
Athens  Rt  1  twp  Fancy  Creek  Sec 
32  O120a  (1914) 

Engelmann,  Fred  (Katie)  Ch  John, 
Nellie,  Mary  Helen,  Katherine,  Au- 
burn Rt  44  twp  Chatham  Sec  32 
T160a  H.  L.  Rothert  (1892) 

*England,  H.  H.  (Mary)  Ch  Rena. 
Louvena,  Flora,  William,  Gladys, 
Margaret,  Jessie,  Clara,  Charles, 
Cantrall  Rt  27  tel  Williamsville  twp 
Fancy  Creek  Sec  22  O320a  (1847) 

England,  Isaac  S.  T.  (Mary)  Rochester 
Rt  19  twp  Rochester  Sec  31  Farm- 
hand for  C.  Price  (1916) 

*England,  W.  P.  (Pearl)  Ch  Nellie, 
Francis,  Cantrall  Rt  27  tel  Cantrall 
twp  Fancy  Creek  S'ec  28  O40a  (1875) 

English,  B.  H.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Stanley, 
Mary,  Frances,  Ashley,  Buffalo  Hart 
Rt  36  twp  Buffalo  Sec  27  (1865) 

Enlow,  George  B.  Rochester  Rt  18  twp 
Rochester  Sec  2  T160a  N.  L.  Baxter 
(1899) 

Enlow,  Nelson  (Crissie)  Riverton  Rt  17 
tel  Riverton  twp  Clear  Lake  Sec  23 
O60a  (1868) 

*Enos,  E.  L.  (May)  Illiopolis  Rt  56  tel 
Illiopolis  twp  Illiopolis  Sec  36  T160a 
J.  C.  Loose  (1873) 

Enos,  Mrs.  Janie,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36 
tel  Buffalo  twp  Buffalo  Hart  Sec  22 
O80a  (1852) 

*Enos,  J.  A.  (Mahel)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Cornland  Rt  1  tel  Buffalo  twp  Buffalo 
Hart  Sec  22  O160a  (1879) 

Enos,  W.  E.  (Bessie)  Illiopolis  Rt  56  tel 
Illiopolis  twp  Illiopolis  S'ec  25  T320a 
J.  Luth  (1876) 

Epler,  S.  D.  (Ann)  Pleasant  Plains  Rt 
37  tel  Pleasant  Plains  twp  Cartwright 
Sec  18  0440a  (1850) 


*Erickson,  John  E.  (Hattie)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Edward,  Harriett,  New  Berlin 
Rt  31  twp  New  Berlin  Sec  22  O587a 
(1892) 

Estill,  Brimm  (Elizabeth)  Springfield 
Rt  10  twp  Springfield  Sec  9  O20a 
(1897) 

Etherton,  James  (Mattie)  Ch  Ormande, 
Reginald,  Emmett,  Bernard  Dawson 
Rt  21  tel  Buffalo  twp  Mechanicsburg 
Foreman  for  J.  D.  Watters  (1884) 

Etherton,  R.  M.  (Margaret)  Ch  John, 
Elizabeth,  Ora,  Elmer,  Hazel,  Edith, 
Ruth,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  61  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg twp  Mechanicsburg  S'ec 
35  T360a  George  Passfield  (1879) 

Etter,  Mrs.  Rose  Ch  Arthur  Illiopolis  Rt 
55  tel  Illiopolis  twjp  Illiopolis  Sec  26 
O106  2-3a  (1885) 

Eurbin,  Arthur  (Mabel)  Virden  Rt  42 
tel  Chatham  twp  Divernon  Sec  34 
Farmhand  for  Hindman  &  Himore 
(1891) 

Evans,  David  (Bernice)  Ch  Margaret, 
Laomi  Rt  32  tel  Waverly  twp  Laomi, 
Sec  10  O5a  (1889) 

Evans,  Henry  R.  (Margaret)  Ch  Ora- 
mel,  Margaret,  Robert,  Reanes,  Clara, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36  tel  Riverton  twp 
Williams  Sec  36  O252a  (1873) 

*Evans,  Thomas  (Maggie)  Ch  May, 
David,  Oscar,  Loami  Rt  32  tel 
Waverly  twp  Loam!  Stec  9  O44a 
(1877) 

*Evans,  T.  M.  (Sarah)  Ch  William, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35  tel  Buffalo  twp 
Buffalo  Hart  Sec  15  T350a  E.  S. 
Lynn  (1869) 

Evans,  William  (Mary)  Ch  Tom,  Buf- 
falo Hart  Rt  35  twp  Williams  Sec  22 
O80a  (1907) 

Everett,  Thomas,  Buffalo  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg Foreman  for  D.  V. 
Bricker  (1889) 

*Ewing,  H.  W.  (Alice)  Ch  Albert,  La- 
Rue,  Springfield  Rt  10  tel  Springfield 
twp  Springfield  Sec  18  T160a  W.  Gill 
(1885) 


Fagan,  Benjamin  (Ida)  Ch  Bessie, 
Herbert,  Chatham  Rt  15  tel  Chatham 
twp  Ball  Sec  16  Farmhand  for  Jake 
Clayton  (1856) 


Fagan,  W.  G.  (Annie)  Ch  George,  El- 
mer, Lester,  Haley,  Springfield  Rt  10 
tel  Springfield  twp  Springfield  Sec 
19  O118a  (1852) 


SANGAMON  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


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*Fagg,  A.  (May)  Ch  Susan,  Paul, 
Luella,  Mary,  Fred,  Gertrude,  Sher- 
man Rt  25  tel  Williamsville  twp 
Fancy  Creek  Sec  25  O160a  (1873) 

Fahr,  Charles  H.,  Chatham  Rt  16  tel 
Chatham  twp  Chatham  Sec  22  (1893) 

Fahr,  W.  B.  (Anna)  Ch  Barbara, 
Charles,  Alice,  Christian,  Elmer, 
Martha,  Chatham  Rt  16  tel  Chatham 
twp  Chatham  Sec  22  O200a  (1887) 

Fahrenbacher,  Charlie  (Anna)  Ch 
Francis,  Charles,  Frank,  Springfield 
Rt  1  tel  Springfield  twp  Springfield 
Sec  30  T170a  A.  C.  Farr  (1882) 

Fahrenbacher,  Gus  (Mary)  Ch  Frank, 
Gilbert,  Elmer,  Springfield  Rt  1  tel 
Springfield  twp  Clear  Lake  Sec  30 
T171a  A.  Farr  (1883) 

Fairchild,  C.  E.  (Carrie)  Ch  Myrtle, 
Charles,  Ross,  Rochester  Rt  18  twp 
Rochester  Sec  14  O360a  (1864) 

Fairchild,  R.  F.  (Mary)  Rochester  Rt  18 
twp  Rochester  Sec  14  O120a  (1867) 

Faith,  Joseph  Ch  Ellen,  Marie,  Bertha, 
Phillip,  Springfield  Rt  5  tel  Cantrall 
twp  Fancy  Creek  S'ec  27  O80a  (1867) 

Farley,  John  (Lavinia)  New  Berlin  Rt 
31  twp  Island  Grove  Sec  14  OlOa 
(1857) 

Farrell,  T.  D.  (Eva)  Rochester  Rt  18 
twp  Rochester  Sec  36  O60a  (1874) 

Fassauer,  Margaret,  Riverton  Rt  17  tel 
Riverton  twp  Clear  Lake  Sec  25  O60a 
(1854) 

Fatheree,  Henry  (Grace)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Archie,  John,  Glenarm  Rt  23  twp  Ball 
Sec  23  T179a  George  Shepherd 
(1915) 

*Fawcett,  E.  M.  (Ollie)  Ch  Chandler, 
Chester,  Pawnee  Rt  52  twp  Pawnee 
Sec  8-9  O80a  (1865) 

Fay,  Thomas  (Mary)  Ch  Ena,  Edna, 
Cecil,  James,  Robert,  Arthur,  Mar- 
garet, Elizabeth,  Sherman  Rt  25  tel 
Williamsville  twp  Williams  Sec  6 
T280a  Clarence  Constant  (1877) 

Febus,  Donald  (Cleo)  Ch  Dallas, 
Naoma,  Cornland  Rt  1  tel  Buffalo  twp 
Lanesville  Sec  20  T160a  J.  B.  Hun- 
ter (1903) 

Febus,  William  (Ida)  Ch  Clyde,  Harold, 
Lake  Fork,  twp  Tlliopolis  Sec  20 
T200a  D.  Brockles  (1860) 

Fee,  Edward  (Mary)  Ch  Ora,  Marie, 
Etta,  Emerald,  Paul,  Glenarm  Rt  22 
twp  Cotton  Hill  Sec  21  Tla  W.  Clane 
(1916) 


Feeney,  Charles  (Sarah)  Ch  Lester, 
Dorothy,  Alice,  Charles,  Hugh,  Glen- 
arm Rt  24  tel  Divernon  twp  Diver- 
non  Sec  15  T320a  Mrs.  Will  Lewis 
(1893) 

Fehold,  E.  (Sarah)  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36 
tel  Buffalo  twp  Buffalo  Hart  Sec  21 
T248a  A.  Priest  (1894) 

*Fenstermaker,  John  (Mae)  Ch  Roger, 
Divernon  Rt  48  twp  Divernon  Sec  29 
080a  (1865) 

Fenstermaker,  T.  B.  (Frances)  Ch 
Paul,  Roy,  VIrden  Rt  42  tel  Divernon 
twp  Pawnee  Sec  36  T280a  Mary 
Clark  (1909) 

Ferguson,  Glen  (Lillian)  Ch  Julia, 
Marie,  Maxine,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt 
43  twp  Cartwright  S'ec  27-NE  Fore- 
man (1915) 

Fernandez,  Ed  (Bertha)  Springfield  Rt 
8  twp  Clear  Lake-Sec  6  T7a  Ed  Henry 
(1916) 

Fernandez,  Samuel  (Catherine)  Ch 
Irma,  Springfield  Rt  7  tel  Springfield 
twp  Springfield  Sec  36  T18a  Cogdell 
Estate  (1909) 

Ferreira,  John  (Mary)  Ch  John,  May, 
Louis,  Harvey,  William,  Lizzie,  Cur- 
ran  Rt  11  tel  Boynton  twp  Island 
Grove  Sec  1  O48a  (1854) 

Ferreira,  William  (Ida)  Ch  Ralph, 
Marie,  Robert,  Lloyd,  Curran  Rt  11 
twp  Curran  S'ec  5  T85a  Chas.  Bomke 
(1864) 

*Ferry,  G.  P.  (David)  Ch  Leona,  Fran- 
cis, Herald,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  41 
twp  Cartwright  Sec  3  O235a  (1S48) 

Fetchue,  John  (Ella)  Buffalo  Rt  59 
twp  Buffalo  tel  Mechanicsburg  Sec  13 
T196a  Sangamon  County  Poor  Fore- 
man (1886) 

*Fetter,  George  (Bertha)  Ch  Arthur, 
George,  Russell,  May,  Riverton  twp 
Clear  Lake  Sec  4  T300a  Mrs.  J.  Fet- 
ter (1871) 

Fetzer,  Mrs.  Anna  Ch  Mabel,  Delia, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  41  Sec  12  O112a 
(1875) 

Fetzer,  E.  J.  (Eloise)  Ch  Helen,  Eloise, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42  twp  Cartwright 
Sec  15  O98a  (1881) 

Fetzer,  Mrs.  Nell  Ch  Margaret,  Ella, 
Calhoun,  Ruth,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt 
41  twp  Cartwright  Sec  2  O160a  (1882) 

Fickes,  C.  H.  Ch  Mollie,  Lucy,  Illiopolis 
Rt  55  tel  Illiopolis  twp  Illiopolis  Sec 
26  T120a  Ed  Day  and  S'.  A.  Bullard 
(1880) 


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Fidora,  William  (Augusta)  Ch  Annie, 
Elizabeth,  Eleanor,  Cantrall  Rt  28  tel 
Cantrall  twp  Fancy  Creek  Sec  29 
O80a  (1901) 

Field,  Frank  (Emma)  Ch  Dewey,  Ber- 
ley,  Ruby,  Beatrice,  Opal,  Oliver, 
Sherman,  Cantrall  Rt  28  twp  Fancy 
Creek  Sec  17  Farmhand  for  S.  Brin- 
ton 

Field,  Harry  (Fannie)  Ch  Clifford, 
Harley,  Lena,  Lucille,  Athens  Rt  1 
tel  Athens  twp  Fancy  Creek  Sec  32 
T120a  D.  Tilson  (1915) 

Fink,  G.  M.  (Nella)  Pleasant  Plains 
twp  Cartwright  Sec  32  O40a  (1916) 

*Finley,  Charles  (Julia)  Rochester  Rt 
19  tel  Rochester  twp  Cotton  Hill  Sec 
9  O93a  (1883) 

Finley,  Lewis,  Rochester  Rt  49  twp  Cot- 
ton Hill  Sec  9  O47a  (1847) 

Fish,  Thomas  (S'arah)  Ch  Thomas, 
Divernon  Rt  48  tel  Divernon  twp  Di- 
vernon  T320a  John  Brown  Estate 
(1880) 

*Fish,  Thomas  (Ethel)  Ch  Mary,  Mar- 
guerite, Illiopoiis  twp  Illiopolis  Sec 
1  Foreman  (1917) 

Fishburn,  Chas.  H.  (Julia)  Ch  Dougal, 
Ethel,  Paul,  Elen,  Wilbur,  Milton, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35  tel  Williamsville 
twp  Williams  Sec  2  T165a  M.  K. 
Mathews  (1889) 

Fishburn,  Conrad  (Martha)  Ch  Earl, 
Susan,  Pawnee  Rt  51  twp  Pawnee 
Sec  20  T80a  Sara  Floyd  (1906) 

Fishburn,  O.  E.  (Bertha)  Ch  Elvin, 
Orvil,  Burrell,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60 
tel  Mechanicsburg  twp  Mechanics- 
burg  Sec  36  T120a  Foreman  for 
Floyd  Bucker  (1905) 

Fishburn,  Ross  (Lelia)  Pawnee  Rt  49 
twp  Pawnee  Sec  8  Farmhand  for  Mc- 
Laughlin  (1905) 

Fisher,  Mrs.  Alma  Ch  Emery,  Millie, 
Russell,  Loami  Rt  34  tel  Waverly  twp 
Loami  Sec  12  OlOa  (1885) 

*Fisher,  Lewis  (Edith)  Ch  Allen,  Ar- 
thur, Charles,  Cantrall  Rt  27  tel  Can- 
trall twp  Fancy  Creek  Sec  16  T240a 
John  Lake  (1907) 

*Fisher,  W.  Z.  (Barbara)  New  Berlin 
Rt  30  tel  Waverly  twp  New  Berlin 
Sec  5  O80a  (1860) 

Fitzhugh,  Evan  C.  (Maud)  Ch  Roger, 
Dorothy,  Alberta,  Loami  Bx  122  tel 
Loami  twp  Maxwell  Sec  11  T160a 
Mrs.  Matilda  Scott  (1892) 

Fitzhugh,  Mrs.  Sarah  F.  Ch  Ada,  Myr- 
tle, Eldon,  John,  Frank,  Clarence, 
Loami  Rt  34  tel  Loami  twp  Loami 
Sec  25  T160a  Francis  Rantz 


Fitzsimmons,  Christopher  (Anna)  Ch 
Prigie,  Mary,  Helena,  Pawnee  Sec  7 
T7a  R.  Ogden  (1862) 

Flagg,  Kerns  A.  (Julia)  Ch  Cornelious 
Sherman  Rt  25  twp  Williams  Sec  30 
O366a  (1867) 

Fleck,  Frank  J.  (Anna)  Ch  Frank, 
Marguerite,  Bertha,  Clara,  Spring- 
field Rt  4  tel  Springfield  twp  Spring- 
field Sec  4  O4a  (1887) 

Fleck,  Lambert  Peter  (Helena)  Spring- 
field Rt  10  tel  Springfield  twp  Spring- 
field Sec  21  T80a  John  Vasconcellos 
(1910) 

Fleming,  Mrs.  Anna  Ch  Frank,  Harry, 
Bessie,  Williamsville  Rt  26  tel  Wil- 
liamsville twp  Williams  T333a  Lit- 
tler Estate  (1892) 

Fletcher,  J.  Ray  (Mildred)  Ch  Alice, 
Donald,  Kenneth,  Auburn  Rt  46  tel 
Virden  twp  Auburn  Sec  20  T80a 
Thos.  A.  Fletcher  (1889) 

*Fletcher,  T.  A.  Ch  A.  L.,  C.  C.,  Auburn 
Rt  45  tel  Auburn  twp  Auburn  S'ec  21 
O320a  (1850) 

Fletcher,  T.  M.  (Mary)  Buffalo  Rt  36 
twp  Buffalo  Hart  Sec  29  OlOa  (1861) 

Fling,  Chas  T.  (Willie)  Ch  Wilmer, 
Adah,  Breckenridge  Rt  1  tel  Edinburg 
twp  Cooper  Sec  28  O120a  T170a 
George  Pasifield  (1884) 

*Fling,  Geo.  H.  (Mary)  Ch  James,  Cus- 
ter  Rt.  53  tel  Rochester  twp  Cooper 
Sec  20  O120a  (1878) 

Fling,  Wilmer  R.  (Nellie)  Ch  Merwyn, 
Custer  Rt  53  tel  Rochester  twp 
Cooper  Sec  20  T160a  Sarah  E.  Neer 
(1890) 

Flood,  Joseph  J.  (Bessie)  Ch  Mary, 
Marjorie,  Maxwell  Rt  37  tel  Waverly 
twp  Talkington  Sec  9  T160a  Mrs. 
Mary  Flood  (1882) 

*Flood,  Mat,  Loami  Rt  34  tel  Auburn 
twp  Chatham  Sec  29  (1S80) 

*Flood,  Simon,  Loami  Rt  34  tel  Auburn 
twp  Chatham  Sec  29  (1880) 

Flowers,  L.  H.  (Nancy)  Illiopolis  Rt  33 
tel  niiopo-lis  twp  Illio'polis  T380a 
Foreman  for  Baker  Bros. 

Flowers,  Oliver  L.,  Springfield  Rt  6 
twp  Gardner  Sec  33  T26a  Eliza  Mc- 
Clain  (1857) 

Flowers,  Waymon  (Leonore)  Ch  Rich- 
mond, Quinsey,  Springfield  Rt  3  tel 
Springfield  twp  Woodside  Sec  11  T3a 
T.  J.  Condon  (1915) 

Fogger,  David  (Mazzini)  Chatham  Rt 
15  tel  Chatham  twp  Woodside  Sec 
32  O60a  (1896) 


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55 


*Foraker,  Wm.  (Edith)  Ch  Edna,  La- 
Rue,  Springfield  Rt  8  tel  Riverton 
twp  Clear  Lake  Sec  17  OlOOa  (1888) 

Ford,  J.  M.  (Mary)  Ch  William, 
Charles,  Russell,  Roger,  Ruth,  Helen, 
DeWayne,  George,  Springfield  Rt  5 
tel  Cantrall  twp  Fancy  Creek  Sec  27 
0360a  (1877) 

Ford,  T.  C.  Ch  Ernest,  Florence,  Char- 
les, Lillie,  Cantrall  Rt  27  Sec  22  O77a 
(1857) 

Ford,  W.  E.  (Anna)  Ch  Henrietta, 
Woodland,  Dorothy,  Monroe,  Spring- 
field Rt  8  tel  Springfield  twp  Spring- 
field Sec  24  T258a  J.  Brown  (1884) 

Ford,  Will  O.  (Margaret)  Ch  Abner, 
May,  William,  Dawson  Rt  21  tel  Buf- 
falo twp  Mechanicsburg  S'ec  6  T120a 
Rebecca  Ford  (1878) 

*Forsyth,  Charles  D.  (Anna)  Farming- 
dale  Rt  14  twp  Gardner  Sec  10  T- 
Sarah  A.  Tolan  (1890) 

Forsythe,  James  D  (Dora)  Ch  Harry, 
Fred,  Anna,  Mabel,  Alice,  Mary,  Vir- 
ginia, Farmingdale  Rt  14  twp  Gard- 
ner, Sec  14  O40a  (1882) 

Forsythe,  James  Ch  James,  Frank, 
Lillie,  May,  John,  Abraham,  Irvin, 
Farmingdale  Rt  14  twp  Gardner  Sec 
14  T-  (1877) 

Forsythe,  James  V.  (Minnie)  Ch  David, 
Bradfordton  twp  Gardner  Sec  14 
025a  (1887) 


Forsythe,  William  A.  (Lettie)  Ch  Ella, 
Veiner,  Ruby,  Pauline,  Dorothy, 
Springfield  Rt  6  tel  Riddle  Hill  twp 
Gardner  O16a  (1887) 

Forsythe,  W.  Van  (Annie)  Ch  Leonard, 
Loraine,  Springfield  Rt  6  tel  Spring- 
field twp  Curran  Sec  1  T3a  J.  P. 
Dowling  (1883) 

Foster,  C.  H.  (Metta)  Ch  Myrtle,  Iva, 
Eunice,  Beulah,  Loam!  Rt  33  tel  Chat- 
ham twp  Chatham  Sec  3  O61a  (1869) 

Foster,  Elmer  (Christina)  New  Berlin 
Rt  29  tel  Boynton  twp  Island  Grove 
Sec  16  T120a  C.  Y.  Elliott  (1885) 

Foster,  G.  R.  (Nora)  Ch  Mary,  Chat- 
ham Rt  15  tel  Chatham  twp  Wood- 
side  Sec  29  T80a  Frank  R.  Fisher 
(1915) 

Foster,  Jacob  (Mary)  Ch  Frank,  Wil- 
liam, Earl,  Charley,  Mary,  Leala, 
Curran  Rt  12  twp  Curran  Sec  34 
O133a  (1854) 

Foster,  Jay  Ch  Roscoe,  Curran  Rt  12 
twp  Curran  Sec  27  O220a  (1857) 

*Foster,  John  (Mattie)  Ch  Louise, 
Laurena,  Gussie,  Wesley,  Cora,  Cur- 
ran Rt  12  tel  Chatham  twp  Curran 
Sec  27  O117a  (1884) 

Foster,  Joseph  (Dora)  Buffalo  Rt  59 
twp  Mechanicsburg  Sec  12  Foreman 
for  Eliza  Correll  (1860) 

*  Foster,  J.  A.  (Dora)  Ch  Ralph, 
Loami  Rt  32  twp  Loami  Sec  11 
O133a  (1854) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


*  Foster,  J.   W.    Ch  John,  Ellis,  Essie, 

New  Berlin  Rt  31  tel  Boynton  twp 
Island  Grove  S'ec  12  Ola  (1861) 

Foster,  L.  J.  (Eva)  Ch  Charles,  Au- 
burn Rt  46  tel  Auburn  twp  Auburn 
Sec  9  T160a  C.  N.  Brown  (1879) 

Foster,  Louis  (Elsie)  Ch  Donald,  Mar- 
garet, Paul,  Francis,  Curran  Rt  12 
tel  Chatham  twp  Chatham  Sec  1 
T40a  Geo.  Foster  (1889) 

Foster,  R.  M.  (Alice)  Ch  Thomas,  Au- 
burn Rt  44  tel  Waverly  twp  Talk- 
ington  Sec  11  T160a  Mrs.  B.  C. 
Brown  (1848) 

Foster,  W.  E.  (Nettie)  Ch  Louise,  An- 
drew, Mervin,  Mary,  George,  Auburn 
Rt  45  tel  Virden  twp  Auburn  Sec  28 
O180a  (1867) 

*Foutch,  W.  W.  (Lou)  Ch  Grace,  Hal- 
bon,  New  Berlin  Rt  31  tel  Boynton 
twp  Island  Grove  Sec  14  T180a  Hugh 
Foutch  (1863) 

*  Fowler,  G.  W.  "Green  Valley"  Auburn 

Rt  44  tel  Auburn  twp  Chatham  Sec 
31  O160a  (1876) 

Fox,  Sr.,  John  R.  (Jessie)  Ch  John,  Au- 
burn Rt  44  tel  Waverly  twp  Talking- 
ton  Sec  12  T160a  A.  C.  &  A.  H.  Mof- 
fett  (1915) 

Fox,  R.  B.  (Laura)  Ch  Alta,  Gladys, 
Dorothy,  Ruth,  Auburn  Rt  46  twp  Au- 
burn S'ec  15  T133a  Howard  McElwain 
(1902) 

Foyle,  Harry  (Addie)  Ch  Nina,  Loami 
Rt  33  tel  Chatham  twp  Curran  Sec 
33  Farmhand  for  J.  W.  Wineman 
(1900) 

Fraase,  Edwin  (Isabelle)  Ch  Roy,  Cur- 
ran Rt  11  tel  Riddle  Hill  twp  Gardner 
Sec  33  O9iy2a  (1885) 

Fraase,  Henry,  Curran  Rt  11  tel  Riddle 
Hill  twp  Gardner  Sec  33  O91%a 
(1885) 

*Frainer  Stephen  (Susan)  Ch  Joseph, 
Leonard,  Mary,  Stella,  Arthur,  New 
Berlin  Rt  30  tel  Boynton  twp  New 
Berlin  Sec  25  T400a  DeReece  Brown- 
ing Est.  (1870) 

Fraley,  R.  L.  (Ida)  Ch  Mary,  Maude, 
Bess,  Roy,  Bruce,  Carrie,  Laura,  Au- 
burn Rt  46  tel  Auburn  twp  Auburn 
Secl7O180a  (1887) 

*Frank,  Miss  Anna,  New  Berlin  Rt  31 
tel  Boynton  twp  Island  Grove  S'ec 
12  O82a  (1881) 

*Frank,  J.  T.  (Margaret)  Ch  Alice, 
Herman,  Ralph,  Howard,  New  Berlin 
Rt  31  tel  Boynton  twp  Island  Grove 
Sec  12  T200a  G.  W.  Kremzow  (1879) 


Franklin,  Roy  N.  (Clara)  Ch  Helen, 
Loami  Rt  32  tel  Waverly  twp  Max- 
well Sec  8  T2a  D.  C.  Franklin  (1887) 

Franklin,  W.  E.  (Cora)  Ch  Vernice, 
Glenarm  Rt  24  twp  Divernon  Sec  16 
Farmhand  for  Tom  Jarrett  (1915) 

Franklin,  William  (Verna)  Loami  Rt  32 
tel  Loami  twp  Maxwell  Sec  17  T195a 
D.  C.  Franklin  (1893) 

*Frantz,  Charles  (Lucy)  Ch  Ruth, 
Chester,  Feme,  Louise,  Bernice,  Or- 
len,  Mildred,  Auburn  Rt  46  tel  Vir- 
den twp  Auburn  Sec  19  T320a  A. 
Landon  (1911) 

Frazee,  Charles,  Curran  Rt  11  twp 
Gardner  Sec  33  O27%-a  (1872) 

*Frazee,  John  Ch  Henry,  Frank,  Cur- 
ran Rt  11  twp  Gardner  Sec  33  O75a 
(1870) 

Frazee,  Joseph  M.  (Mabel)  Ch  Elmer, 
Glenarm  Rt  24  tel  Divernon  twp 
Divernon  Sec  3  T160a  Mrs.  Laura 
Weber  (1879) 

Frazier,  B.  L.  (Lucinda)  Lanesville  Bx 
12  tel  Illiopolis  twp  Lanesville  Sec  8 
T74a  Miss  Corrilla  Pickerel  (1902) 

Freeman,  Orville  F.  (Alma)  Ch  Geral- 
dine,  Curran  Rt  11  tel  Riddle  Hill 
twp  Curran  Sec  16  T227a  Mr.  Rapp 
(1895) 

Freeman,  W.  W.  (Irene)  Ch  Blanche, 
Ollie,  John,  Fred,  Curran  Rt  11  tel 
Riddle  Hill  twp  Curran  Sec  16  T227a 
C.  J.  Rapp  (1869) 

*Jfried,  Mrs.  C.  Ch  Minnie,  Marie, 
Clara,  Gottlieb,  Jacob,  Fred,  Illiopolis 
Rt  56  twp  Illiopolis  Sec  35  T360a 
J.  W.  Nelson  (1888) 

Friend,  J.  M.  (Nancy)  Ch  Ruth,  Hattie, 
Marie,  Velma,  Doris,  Illiopolis  Rt  55 
tel  Mechanicsburg  twp  Lanesville 
Sec  29  T148a  Jessie  Noble  and  Mol- 
lie  John  (1897) 

*Freitag,  Theodore  (Gertrude)  Ch 
Louise,  Agnes,  John,  New  Berlin  Rt 
31  tel  Boynton  twp  New  Berlin  Sec 
26  089a  (1864) 

Fremon,  Frank,  Springfield  Rt  5  twp 
Fancy  Creek  Sec  35  T2a  Chas.  Woods 
(1882) 

French,  H.  R.  (Mary)  Springfield  Rt  6 
tel  Springfield  twp  Curran  Sec  11 
O276a  (1882) 

Frey,  Henry,  Springfield  Rt  6  tel  Inter- 
state twp  Curran  Sec  2  O240a 

*Frey,  Otto  (Nellie)  Springfield  Rt  6 
tel  Springfield  twp  Gardner  Sec  35 
OlOa  (1887) 


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57 


*Fromme,  F.  B.  (Bessie)  Ch  Francis, 
Loretta,  New  Berlin  Rt  30  tel  Boyn- 
ton  twp  Loami  Sec  3  T40a  Wm. 
Fromme  (1889) 

*Fromme,  Frank  (Mary)  Berlin  tel 
Boynton  twp  Island  Grove  Sec  8 
050a  (1890) 

*Fromme,  Sr.,  John  (Helen)  Ch  Rose, 
Agnes,  John,  Alwishes,  Virden  Rt  40 
tel  Virden  twp  Talkington  Sec  27 
T240a  J.  M.  Graham  (1912) 

*Fry,  E.  P.  (Lettie)  Ch  Elsie,  Louella, 
Orville,  Edna,  Chatham  tel  Chatham 
twp  Chatham  Sec  1  O87%a  (1882) 

Fry,  Ernest  S.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Eilene, 
Pawnee  Rt  49  twp  Pawnee  Sec  5 
TlOa  D.  B.  Fry  (1895) 

Fry,  W.  F.  (Hattie)  Pawnee  Rt  50,  te] 
Pawnee,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  8  T160a 
D.  B.  Fry  (1891) 

Fry,  W.  M.  (Anna)  Ch  Elsie,  Emma, 
Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  42,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  3  Foreman  for  G.  P. 
Ferry  (1910) 

Fuchs,  Charles  (Anna)  Ch  Catherine, 
Joseph,  Rose,  Edward,  Mary,  Paul, 
John,  Dorothy,  New  Berlin  Rt  30, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
36  T480a  Dr.  Everett  Brown  (1880) 

Fuchs,  John  (Louise)  New  Berlin  Rt 
30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
26  T120a  Theo.  Meir  and  Jos.  Stelte 
(1889) 

Fugate,  L.  M.  (Mollie)  Ch  Howard, 
Pearl,  Fred,  Joe,  Rufus,  Nellie,  Paw- 
nee Rt  52,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  28  Farm- 
hand for  John  Molohon  (1917) 

Fuhrwerk,  Paul  (Viola)  Ch  Alice, 
Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  Riverton,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  1  T220a  J.  L.  Smith 
(1905) 

Fuiten,  W.  M.  (Louella)  Ch  Amy,  John, 
George,  Harry,  Alvina,  Albert,  Al- 
berta, twp  Divernon,  Sec  34  T280a 
Harry  Barnes  (1917) 

*Fullenwider,  Truman  Mechanicsburg 
Box  137,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp 
Mechanicsburg,  Sec  25  T360a  H.  T. 
Fullenwider  Estate  (1880) 

Fullenwider,  W.  A.  Mechanicsburg  Rt 
61,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanes- 
ville,  Sec  19  O320a  (1842) 


Fulscher,  Herman  (Bertha)  oh  How- 
ard, Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35,  tel  Williams- 
ville,  Sec  13  T120a  Willitt  Worth 
(1916) 

Fulton,  James  (Mary)  Ch  Elizabeth, 
Rosie,  George,  Augusta,  Lena,  Ed- 
ward, Henry,  Alice,  Ruth,  New  Ber- 
lin Rt  31,  tel  Bell,  twp  New  Berlin, 
Sec  27  T420a  Edward  Brown  (1908) 

*Fulton,  L.  W.  (Elsie)  Ch  L,ee,  New 
Berlin,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island 
Grove,  Sec  8  T64a  C.  A.  Dickerson 
(1882) 

Funderburk,  Earl  (Luella)  Rochester 
Rt  20,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  28  T150a 
T.  C.  Smith  (1880) 

Funderburk,  Jesse  (Maggie)  Glenarm 
Rt  23,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill, 
Sec  18  T190a  David  Funderburk 
(1884) 

Funderburk,  Louis  (Mary)  Ch  William, 
Maud,  Glenarm  Rt  22,  twp  Cotton 
Hill,  Sec  16  O14a  (1885) 

Funderburk,  Melvin  (Vanda)  Ch  Ralph, 
Robert,  Harry,  Lucy,  Glenarm  Rt  22, 
tel  Pawnee,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  30 
O225a  (1862) 

Funderburk,  Rolla  (Alice)  Rochester 
Rt  20,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton 
Hill,  Sec  3  T109a  Alvin  Underwood 
(1875) 

'Funderburk,  Thomas  (Louise)  Ch 
Ray,  Carrie,  Glen,  Wiley,  Stanley, 
Jay,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  Sec  8  TSOa 
Sarah  Funderburk  (1901) 

Funderburk,  William  (Mary)  Ch 
Shelby,  Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Rochester 
twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  16  Olla  (1865) 

*Funk,  H.  E.  (Lela)  Lowder  Rt  38,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  32 
O244a  (1901) 

Funk,  Rev.  H.  Ray  (Lela)  Ch  Helen, 
Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  20  Tla  Buckhart  and 
M.  E.  Church  (1916) 

Furhmann,  Edwin  (Rose)  Ch  Joseph, 
Springfield  Rt  3,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  25  T120a  Philip 
Mischler  (1892) 

Furhman,  Lawrence  (Elizabeth)  Sher- 
man Rt  25,  twp  Williams,  Sec  6 
T185a  C.  Schinks  (1887) 


"  Dollar  for  Dollar,  service  for  service,  the  Good 
Home  Dealer  is  the  best  and  cheapest  market.  Give  him 
your  proposition,  cash  or  otherwise,  the  same  as  the  direct 
seller  demands  of  you,  and  buy  at  home." 


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*Gaddis,  J.  H.  (Marcella)  Ch  Carl,  Mar- 
cella,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williams- 
ville,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  24  T600a 
Thomas  Sudduth  (1897) 

Gaessler,  J.  M.  (Emma)  Springfield  Rt 
3,  twp  Ball,  Sec  2  O33a  (1857) 

Gaffney,  John  D.  (Nora)  Ch  Hazel, 
Ray,  Lucy,  Blanche,  Claude,  Dean, 
Dola,  Harold,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  61, 
tel  Rochester,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  8 
T400a  S.  E.  Munson  (1903) 

Gaines,  Mrs.  Ch  Lydia,  William,  Cur- 
ran  Rt  11,  twp  Curran,  Sec  15  T5a 
J.  H.  Berry  (1914) 

Gaines,  Thomas  Ch  Roy,  Florence, 
Cora,  Ruth,  George,  Helen,  Spring- 
field Rt  3,  tel  Springfield,  twp  wood- 
side,  Sec  11  O5a  (1856) 

Galligan,  John  Springfield  Rt  5,  tel 
Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  28 
O115a  (1892) 

Galligan,  Phillip  Springfield  Rt  5,  tel 
Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  28 
O115a  (1892) 

*Galoway,  James  (Nellie)  Ch  Gordan, 
Pawnee  Rt  52,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Cot- 
ton Hill,  Sec  32  O120a  (1877) 

Galyon,  Samuel  (Martha)  Ch  Howard, 
George,  Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp  Divernon, 
Sec  23  Farmhand  for  Dod  Haire 
(1872) 

*Gamey,  W.  H.  (Minnie)  Ch  Marjorie, 
Alfred,  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec 
1  080a  (1894) 

Gammon,  Roy  (Ella)  Ch  Grace,  Maggie, 
Thelma,  Custer,  Cornland  Rt  1,  tel 
Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  22 
T160a  Arthur  Cravan 

Garan,  John  W.  (Martha)  Mechanics- 
burg  Rt  61,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  14  T2a 
W.  Garlett  (1882) 

Card,  Thos.  F.  Ch  Samuel,  Ida,  Emma, 
Farmingdale  Rt  14,  twp  Salisbury, 
Sec  34  Tla  Ed.  Lacey  (1905) 

*Gardner,  C.  W.  (Mary)  Ch  Charles, 
"Clover  Dale"  Auburn  Rt  46,  tel 
Virden,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  30  T160a 
C.  E.  Bode  (1915) 

Gardner,  James  Robert  (Lora)  Ch 
Robert,  Farmingdale  Rt  13,  tel 
Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
7  T102a  E.  D.  Boynton  (1880) 

Gardner,  J.  J.  (Bessie)  Ch  Grace, 
James,  Curran  Rt  12,  twp  Curran, 
Sec  16  O136a  (1884) 


*Gardner,  John  J.  (Georgia)  Ch  Jane, 
George,  Lucy,  Bradforton  Gen.  Del., 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  14 
O170a  (1875) 

Gardner,  William  P.  (Mary)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Lee,  Hiram,  Farmingdale  Rt  14, 
tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  17  O400a  (1854) 

Garlet,  Pearl  Ch  Hazel,  Vesta,  Noah, 
Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  Illiopoiis,  twp 
Illiopolis,  Sec  34  TlOa  Ellen  Haven 
(1885) 

Garlits,  Walter  F.  (Lucy)  Ch  Mosell, 
May,  Irene,  Adam,  Paul,  Charles, 
Dale,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  12 
T5a  Adam  Garlits  (1890) 

Carman,  Charles  M.  (Dollie)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Springfield,  Sec  20  T7a 
Will  Sifken  (1912) 

*Garmers,  Henry  (Annie)  Ch  John, 
Merle,  Henry,  George,  William, 
Harry,  Katie,  Cantrall,  tel  Cantrall, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  5  Farmhand 
for  J.  Claypool  (1902) 

*Garmers,  John  (Edith)  Ch  Harold, 
Caroline,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Wil- 
liamsville,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  11 
T156a  Charity  Cantil  (1916) 

Garner,  T.  G.  (Minnie)  Ch  Thomas, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  13  O20a  (1867) 

Garretson,  A.  F.  Rochester  Rt  18,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  2  O140a  (1858) 

Garretson,  Samuel  E.  (Martha)  Ch 
Mary,  Rochester  Rt  18,  twp  Roch- 
ester, Sec  2  T140a  A.  F.  Garretson 
(1887) 

Garrison,  Charles,  (Mamie)  Maxwell 
Rt  37,  twp  Loami,  Sec  34  Foreman 
for  J.  T.  Gibson  (1916) 

Garrison,  Walter  (Griffie)  Ch  Howard, 
John,  Roland,  Ralph,  Divernon  Rt  48, 
twp  Divernon,  Sec  17  Farmhand  for 
Robert  Brown 

*Garlo,  Fred  Springfield  Rt  2,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  26  O50a  (1882) 

Garst,  C.  E.  (Clyda)  Ch  Warren,  Lulu, 
Laverne,  Mildred,  Lulla,  Springfield 
Rt  2,  twp  Curran,  Sec  1  O21a  (1878) 

Gartlin,  Lawrence  Springfield  Rt  1,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  32 
T80a  Gartlin  Estate  (1882) 

*Garvey,  Frank  (Hattie)  Ch  John, 
Joseph,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  25  T(— )a  J.  Garvey  (1882) 


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*Garvey,  John  (Josephine)  Ch  Gert- 
rude, Mechanicsburg  Box  35,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  35  O287a  (1839) 

*Garvey,  J.  W.  (Florence)  Ch  Irene, 
Frances,  "Flossmore"  Thyer,  tel  Vir- 
den,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  20  T148a  John 
Garvey  (1879) 

*Gass,  R.  B.  (Carrie)  Ch  Addie,  Flos- 
sie, Esther,  Edith,  Auburn  Rt  46, 
tel  Virden,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  35 
O240a  (1872) 

Gathard,  Joseph  Rochester  Rt  20,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  21  T198a  W.  Hean 
(1857) 

Gathman,  William  (Catherine)  Ch  Ray- 
mond, Edna,  Earl,  Harold,  Riverton 
Rt  17,  twp  Clear  Lake,  T60a  Nora 
Threlkeld  (1904) 

Gatschenberger,  Otto  (Maggie)  Ch 
Catherine,  Sophia,  Mary,  Annie, 
Helen,  Cetto,  Maggie,  Ben,  John, 
Jerry,  William,  Springfield  Rt  7,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  1 
O14a  (1890) 

Gaul,  William  (Ada)  Ch  Harvey,  Lois, 
Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp 
Lanesville,  Sec  34  O120a  (ISVo) 

Gaynor,  John  E.  Ch  Adelaide,  Vaynor, 
Frances,  Anna,  Thomas,  Andrew, 
John,  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  twp  Illiopolis, 
Sec  34  O80a 

*Gelhart,  John  (Gertrude)  Ch  Carl, 
New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
New  Berlin,  Sec  6  T80a  Sigmund 
Gebhart  (1867) 

Gebhart,  Martin  (Mary)  Ch  Margaret, 
Katharine,  Francis,  Alina,  Alta,  New 
Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  6  T80a  Sigmund  Gebhart 
(1874) 

*Gehman,  A.  D.  (Delia)  Ch  Howard, 
Helen,  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  3  O40a  (1885) 

Gehris,  N.  R.  (Ruth)  Ch  Frank,  Buffalo 
Hart  Rt  36,  tel  Williamsvilie,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  27  T160a  J.  F.  Heck- 
man  (1913) 

*Gentry,  Samuel  C.  (Josephine)  Ch 
Charles,  August,  Loretta,  La«~.Tii  Rt 
32,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  13  T320a  Mrs. 
Mary  Scott  (1907) 


Gentry,  William  (Rebecca)  Ch  Leola, 
Ella,  Wilburn,  Loami  Rt  32,  twp  Max- 
well, Sec  8  Foreman  for  G.  W.  Parks 
(1917) 

George,  Edward  (Eula)  Springfield  Rt 
2,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
9  OlOa  (1887) 

Geralds,  Elisha  (Vada)  Buffalo  Hart  Rt 
36,  twp  Williams,  S'ec  13  Farmhand 
for  H.  A.  Hakman  (1916) 

Geranski,  John  (Minnie)  Ch  Robert, 
Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  20 

*Germann,  Carl  A.  (Mary)  Ch  Esther, 
Springfield  Rt  4,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  28 

*Germann,  Ed  (Alma)  Laomi  Rt  33, 
tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  6 
O8iy2a  (18l»o) 

fGermann,  Edward  F.  (Ollie)  Ch 
John,  Alice,  Blanche,  Grace,  Rosa, 
Farmingdale  Rt  14,  tel  Riddle  Hill, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  14  TlOOa  Edward 
Germann  (1872)  ^ 

Germann,  Jacob  P.  (Loretta)  Ch  Clif- 
ford, Ernest,  Farmingdale  Rt  14,  tel 
Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  3 
O140a  (1862) 

*fGerhardt,  J.  M.  (Bertha)  Ch  John, 
Anna,  "Meadow  Lawn  Stock  Farm" 
New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
Island  Grove,  Sec  1  O88a  (1883) 

*Gibson,  C.  L.  (Sally)  Ch  Russell, 
Auburn  Rt  46,  tel  Virden,  twp 
Auburn,  Sec  28  O74a  (1862) 

Gibson,  Frank  L.  (Nellie)  Chatham 
Rt  16,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham, 
Sec  18  T70a  P.  and  Sarah  Gibson  — 
T.  G.  Gillman  (1892) 

Gibson,  James  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Belle, 
Nellie,  Buford,  Rufus,  Pawnee  Rt  52, 
twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  30  T80a  G. 
McAttea  (1914) 

Gibson,  John  T.  (Jane)  Ch  Eldreina, 
John,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel  Loami,  twp 
Loami,  Sec  33  T120a  Mrs.  J.  T.  Gib- 
son 

Gibson,  Peter  (Tillie)  Ch  Frank,  Essie, 
Wayne,  Harold,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel 
Loami,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  18  O85a 
(1867) 

Gilbert,  Holyace  (Maude)  Ch  Wayne, 
Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami, 
Sec  23  OSOa  (1896) 


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*Gill,  .William  A.  (Lucille)  Ch  Alice, 
Francis,  Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp 

Gillette,  Rufus  (Maude)  Ch  Urtham, 
Mildred,  Eugene,  Springfield  Rt  7, 
twp  Rochester,  Sec  4  T114a  Mrs.  C. 
A.  Lewis  (1913) 

Givins,  Frank  (Viola)  Ch  Vernon, 
Virden  Rt  41,  tel  Virden,  twp  Talk- 
ington,  Sec  33  T240a  J.  O.  Humph- 
rey (1916) 

Glasco,  John  (May)  Ch  Evelyn,  Wil- 
liamsville  Rt  25,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  12  TCOa  P.  J. 
Talfer  (1916) 

*Glasscock,  Bert  (Gladys)  Cantrall  Rt 
28,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  28  T160a 
Esther  Hughes  (1916) 

Glasscock,  Charles  (Eva)  Cn  Carl, 
Rena,  Elsie,  Lillian,  Avery,  Arlie, 
Pearl,  IVan  Ruth,  Ruby,  Springfield 
Rt  5,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  28  O160a 
(1878) 

Glasser,  David  Ch  Lillian,  Charles, 
Joseph,  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  16  TllOa  Mrs.  A.  J. 
Jones  (1896) 

Glasser,  Joseph  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  9  T150a  Mrs. 
A.  C.  Jones  (1895) 

Glenn,  Mrs.  Mary  New  Berlin  Rt  29, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 
9  O215a  (1863) 

*Glick,  Clarence  (Etta)  Ch  Alice, 
Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  40,  tel  Pleasant 
Plaines,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  26-N.  E. 
OlOOa  (1917) 

*Glover,  Henry  H.  (Josephine;  Ch 
Allen,  Floyd,  Harold,  Springfield  Rt 
6,  twp  Curran,  Sec  2  Section  Fore- 
man for  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.  (1917) 

Gobbert,  C.  H.  (Beulah)  Illiopolis  Rt 
58,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec 
2  Foreman  for  S.  State  (1911) 

Goben,  J.  L.  (Lee)  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  39, 
c/o  Fred  Cravens,  tel  Buffalo,  twp 
Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  27  Foreman  for 
Sim  Keck  (1896) 

Goben,  Mrs.  Kate  Ch  Isaac,  James, 
William,  Dawson  Rt  21,  twp  Mech- 
anicsburg,  Sec  32  T5a  C.  A.  Darnell 
(1904) 

Goben,  Lee  (Catherine)  Cantrall  Rt 
28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  30  T40a  Frank  Darling  (1913) 

Goetsch,  Ernest  (Carrie)  Ch  Ernest, 
Herman,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Curran,  See  35  T68a  Herman 
Goetsch  (1911) 


*Gold,  M.  S.  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  oec  4 
O130a  (1852) 

Goldman,  William  (Fannie)  Ch  Bessie, 
Laura,  Eva,  William,  Melvin,  Pawnee 
Rt  50,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  28  Farm- 
hand for  Harlan  White 

*Gonterman,  Charles  (Neta)  Ch 
Charles,  Divernon  Rt  48,  tel  Diver- 
non,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  19  T( — )a 
Mrs.  R.  Osborn  (1903) 

*Gonterman,  J.  B.  (Anna)  Divernon  Rt 
48,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Divernon,  Sec 
19  T320a  John  H.  Sikes  (1903) 

Gonterman,  Roy  (Mae)  Ch  Velma, 
Divernon  Rt  48,  twp  Divernon,  Sec 
19  Farmhand  for  Josh  Gonterman 
(1917) 

Good,  Jesse  W.  (Mary)  Ch  George, 
Jessie,  Nellie,  Grace,  Farmingdale 
Rt  13,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  30  T210a  E.  Watts  (189bj 

Good,  L.  A.  (Effie)  Ch  Clarence,  Ray, 
Neil,  Ernest,  Ethel,  tester,  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  42,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
Island  Grove,  Sec  4  OlOa  U898) 

Goodpasture,  Walter  D.  (Glaydis) 
Virden,  tel  Virden,  twp  Auburn,  S'ec 
31  T52a  P.  C.  Goodpasture  (1917) 

Goodson,  Robert  (Fern)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Rochester  Rt  20,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  2  T24a  Tva  Wever 
(1911) 

Goosman,  John  (Emma)  Ch  Sophia, 
Annie,  Minnie,  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  8  T200a  (1893) 

Gorda,  B.  A.  (Clara)  Ch  Minnie, 
Walter,  Mabel,  Mamie,  Cecil,  Gentry, 
Bred,  Dawson  Rt  21,  twp  Mechanics- 
burg,  Sec  32  T20a  Thos.  Shippeid- 
son  (1917) 

Gorman,  Addison  (Emma)  Ch  Otto, 
Ellen,  Gladys,  Auburn  Rt  47,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  35  T80a  J.  S.  Gorman 
(1881) 

Gorman,  J.  S.  Auburn  Rt47,  tel  Auburn, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  35  O80a  (1881) 

Goss,  R.  (Nellie)  Pawnee  Rt  51,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  32  O40a  (1591) 

Gossman,  Dick  (Anda)  Ch  John,  Grace, 
Etta,  Matt,  Mere,  Athens  Rt  1,  tel 
Athens,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  S'ec  32 
TlOa  J.  Newman  (1907) 

Gowin,  J.  H.  (Jennie)  Ch  Lula,  Madge, 
Lanesville  Rt  58,  tel  Buffalo,  twp 
uanesville,  Sec  7  Foreman  (1870) 

Gowin,  W.  H.  (Louisa)  Ch  Ruth,  Carl, 
Earl,  Georgia,  Velma,  Springfield  Rt 
7,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
Sec  33  T60a  Link  Reed  (1915) 


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Grady,  Felix  (Lucia)  Springfield  Rt  8, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Clear  LaKe,  S'ec 
8  O28a  (1885) 

Graham,  George  E.  (Jennie)  Ch 
George,  Springfield  Rt  7,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Rochester,  Sec  6  O540a 
(1861) 

Graham,  John  (Phoeba)  Ch  Lloyd, 
Ralph,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  61,  twp 
Lanesville,  Sec  6  T30a  T.  H.  Powers 
(1915) 

Graham,  J.  E.  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel 
Tlliopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  30  O280a 
(1875) 

*Graham,  Peter  (Annie)  Ch  Arthur, 
Pat,  Anna,  Mary,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  twp 
Illiopolis,  Sec  24  T160a  Walter 
Gallins  (1890) 

Graham,  W.  C.  (Effie)  Ch  Orin,  Wil- 
liamsville  Rt  26,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  36  T240a  C. 
M.  Woods  (1915) 

Graham,  W.  S.  (Anna)  Illiopolis  Rt  58, 
tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  S'ec  T400a 
Constant  Estate  (1866) 

Graves,  Earl  (Georgia)  Ch  Thomas, 
Mary,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  42,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  17  T80a  T.  L.  Marin 
(1901) 

*Gray,  John  W.  (Ethel)  Ch  Rolland, 
Carol,  Marie,  Wilma,  Migel,  John, 
Allen,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Talkington,  Sec  2  O160a  (1887) 

Green,  Milton  (Florence)  Ch  Velma, 
Edna,  Margaret,  Rochester  Rt  20, 
twp  Rochester,  Sec  25  O88a  (1905) 

Green,  O.  (Hattie)  Ch  B.  M.,  Corn- 
land  Rt  1,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  31 
Foreman  for  Carpenter  (1875) 

Green,  Walter  L.  (Anna)  Ch  Mamie, 
Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  32  T55a  Mary  Waters 
(1894) 

Green,  W.  H.  (Ida)  Ch  Eva,  Roy, 
Verna,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Curran,  Sec  14  O116a 
(1911) 


Greene,  Charles  (  )  Ch  Mabel, 

Vilo,  Mary,  Ethel  Edith,  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  45,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
28  T120a  M.  M.  Campbell  (1880) 

Greeneup,  Walter  (Walla)  Ch  Ruby, 
Lillian,  Chatham  Rt  16,  twp  Chat- 
ham, S'ec  18  Foreman  for  C.  A.  Hun- 
ter (1917) 

Greening,  U.  T.  (Amanda)  Ch  Edna, 
Carson,  Elizabeth,  Oliver,  Loami  Rt 
34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Chatham,  Sec 
18  O8y2a 

Greenwalt,  George  (Mary)  Ch  Addie, 
Charles,  Pawnee  Rt  52,  tel  Pawnee, 
twp  Pawnee,  O200a  (1852) 

Greenwalt,  J.  H.  Ch  John,  Mamie, 
Pawnee  Rt  50,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  9 
O80a  (1857) 

*Greenwalt,  John  T.  (Margaret)  .Ch 
Opal,-  Walter,  Loy,  Jessie,  June, 
Margaret,  Elsie,  Nellie 

Greenwalt,  W.  H.  (Myrtle)  Ruby,  Opal, 
Lowell,  Tina,  Virden  Rt  42,  tel 
Virden,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  31  Farm- 
hand for  W.  M.  Beaty  (1914) 

*Greenwood,  T.  F.  (Lillian)  Loami,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Loami,  Sec  11  T( — )a 
A.  Washburn  (1876) 

Gregory,  Ben  (Lizzie)  Ch  Allen,  Wil- 
liam, Rochester  Rt  19, .  twp  Cotton 
Hill,  Sec  5  T37a  Eliza  Owens  (1884) 

Gregory,  Fred  B.  (Maggie)  Ch  Mary, 
Grace,  Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Edinburg, 
twp  Cooper,  Sec  5  *  T185a  Jennie 
Walker  (1892) 

*Gregory,  George  (Rose)  Ch  Mamie, 
Virginia,  Springfield  Rt  4,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Gardner,  Sec  26  O137a 
(1857) 

*Gregory,  Isaac  L.  (Sarah)  Ch  Ray, 
Rose,  Ruth,  Bradforton,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Gardner,  Sec  23  (1882) 

Greffins,  C.  M.  (Annie)  Two  children, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  twp  Buffalo  Hart 
Sec  31  T220a  Anna  Griffin  (1900) 

Grider,  S.  L.  (Carrie)  Ch  Ralph,  Iva, 
Auburn  Rt  44,  tel  Auburn,  twp 
Auburn,  Sec  4  T20a  Mrs.  Nancy 
Mason  (1887) 


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Grlder,  Thomas  Ch  Stanley,  Floyd,  Roy, 
Maxwell  Rt  57,  twp  Talkington,  Sec 
4  Farmhand  for  I.  A.  Dikis  (1913) 

Grieme,  Dietrick  (Adaline)  Ch  Anna, 
Lizzie,  Allie,  John,  Rebecca,  Rosa, 
Lillian,  Katie,  Whitmore,  Cantrall 
Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Salisbury, 
Sec  36  O80a  (1871) 

*Grieme,  Henry  (Betty)  Ch  Maude, 
Frank,  Charles,  Bessie,  Harry,  Earl, 
Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  29  O120a  (1880) 

Grieme,  John  D.  (Rose)  Ch  Henry, 
William,  Leo,  Herman,  Charles,  Les- 
ley, Pearl,  Grace,  Carroll,  Cantrall 
Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  31  T140a  D.  Grieme  (1877) 

*Grieme,  Philip  H.  (Francis)  Ch  Paul, 
Elmer,  Philip,  Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Roch- 
ester, twp  Cooper,  Sec  33  T160a 
Geo.  Pasifleld  (1890) 

Grimmett,  Orville  (Iva)  Ch  Margaret, 
Joseph,  Chatham  Rt  16,  twp  Chat- 
ham, Sec  12  (1917) 

Grimmett,  Ray  (Minnie)  Loami  Rt  33, 
tel  Loami,  twp  Curran,  Sec  31  Farm- 
hand (1909) 

Grissom,  Mrs.  Anna  L.  Ch  Cleo,  Ver- 
non,  Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Woodside,  Sec  32  O77a  (1877) 

Gross,  George  Divernon  Rt  48,  twp 
Divernon,  Se*c  29  O80a  (1902) 


*Grove,  G.  R.  (Nancy)  Ch  Clarence, 
Roy,  Divernon  Rt  48,  tel  Divernon, 
twp  Divernon,  Sec  34  O60a  (1884) 

Grove,  H.  C.  (Hattie)  Ch  Mary,  James, 
Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  4 
O700a  (1879) 

*Groves,  J.  E.  (Elizabeth)  oh  Katie, 
Charles,  Lester,  Ira,  Illiopolis  Rt  58, 
tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanesville, 
Sec  16  T200a  Constant  Estate  (1901) 

Grubb,  Louis  (Clara)  Ch  Julia,  Donald, 
Cantrall  Rt  27,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  8  O80a  (1907) 

Grubb,  W.  G.  (Pearl)  Ch  Thelma 
Pauline,  Margaret,  Floyd,  Mechanics- 
burg  Box  165,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp 
Mechanicsburg,  Sec  26  Foreman  for 
L.  E.  Bird  (1891) 

Guin,  Peter  (Mary)  Sherman  Rt  25, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  19  T2a  R.  C.  Cox 
(1916) 

Gunnett,  A.  T.  (Nancy)  Ch  George, 
Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  4  (1873) 

Guthire,  E.  G.  (Nettie)  Two  children, 
Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  11 
Foreman  for  M.  A.  Jones  (1896) 

Guthrie,  James  (Emma)  Ch  Laura, 
Rosa,  Helen,  Pauline,  Virden  Rt  41, 
twp  Talkington,  Sec  28  Farmhand 
for  J.  O.  Humphrey  (1901) 

Gvienesen,  C.  L.  (Edith)  Seven  child- 
ren, Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  twp  Buffalo 
Hart,  Sec  21  Frank  Priest  (1878) 


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"Hackard  Floyd  (Effle)  Ch  Russel, 
Charles,  Ellis,  Lester,  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  43,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
25  N.  W.  Moreman  Nathan  Corson 
(1900) 

Hackard  John  (Lula)  Ch  John,  Roy, 
Lena,  Ethel,  Elenor,  Pleasant  Plaines 
Rt  43,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  29  O200a 
Lester  Lehman  (1869) 

Haensel  William  J.  (Anna)  Ch  Fred- 
rick, Springfield  Rt  1,  tel  Riverton, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  29  O120a  (1916) 

Hagen  S.  D.  (Mary  P.)  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  41,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
16  O80a  (1891) 

Hagen  William  (Mary)  Ch  Oren, 
Arthur,  New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Boyn- 
ton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  24  T84a 
O.  Fred  Koehler  (1887) 

*Hagland  Ole  Springfield,  Rt  9,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Ball,  Sec  2  (1887) 


Hahn,  A.  L.  (Katie)  Springfield,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  5 
O22a  (1871) 

Hahn,  Chas.  R.  (Gertrude)  Ch  Neva, 
Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  36  OlOa  (1912) 

Haines,  Fremont  (Mary)  Ch  Nellie, 
Kate,  Alma,  Edodge,  Harry,  Herbert, 
Lola,  I'ra,  Carlos,  Laura,  Mary,  Neva, 
Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  9  O163a  Fremont 
Haines 

Haines,  Guy  (Hattie)  Ch  Sherman, 
Rochester  Rt  20,  twp  Cotton  Hill  Sec 
4  O120a  (1892) 

*Haines,  Ulysses  (Ida)  Guy,  Lura, 
Gracer  Rochester  Rt  20,  tel  Roch- 
ester, twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  4  T120a 
Arthur  Haines  (1863) 

*Haire  D.  W.  (Lula)  Divernon  Rt  48, 
Sec  14  O360a  (1869) 


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Haire,  Murrel  (Ruth)  Ch  Vallerie, 
Violet,  Divernon  Rt  48,  Sec  14  Farm- 
hand Tom  McMurry  (1894) 

Hales,  Wm.  (Clara)  Ola,  Ollie,  Dolly, 
Goldie,  Dorothy,  James,  Rochester 
Rt  18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  24  T150a 
C.  L.  Derry 

Halford,  Ben  (Rosa)  Custer  Rt  53,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  12 
T40a  O  Jerry  Lafever  (1915) 

"Halford,  Ellis  Ch  Yvette,  Paul,  Iryll, 
Rochester  Rt  20,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  11  O40a  Eliis  Hal- 
ford  (1911) 

Halford,  Eures  (Mable)  Kenwood, 
Helen,  Rochester  Rt  20,  twp  Cotton 
Hill,  Sec  3  T20a  O  James  Shine 
(1917) 

Hall,  Mrs.  C.  B.  Ch  Helen,  Corrine, 
Frank,  Mechanicsburg,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  22 
O133V3a  O  C.  B.  Hall  Estate  (1884) 

Hall,  David  W.  (Sarah  E.)  Loaml  Rt 
34,  tel  Loami,  O142a  twp  Loami, 
Sec  34  (1857) 

*Hall,  E.  P.  (Leonora)  William, 
Chapin,  S'purgfrell,  Elevina,  Mildred, 
Hall,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  106,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  26  O684  (1864) 

*Hall,  Fred  C.  (Martha)  Alice,  Wynne 
Belie,  David,  Buffalo  Rt  134,  tel  Buf- 
ialo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  13 
O236a  W.  T.  Hall  (187y) 

Hall,  Mrs.  Jennie  Eva,  Edward,  Lena, 
Auburn  Rt  44,  tel  Loami,  OlGOa.  O 
W.  T.  Hall  (1853) 

Hall,  J.  L.  (Honoretta)  Cu  Colby, 
Springfield  Rt  1,  tel  Springfield,  O5a 
Sec  25  (45) 

Hall,  O.  E.  (Georgia)  tel  Mechanics- 
burg, Mechanicsburg  Rt  61,  twp 
Mechanicsburg,  Sec  24  (1879) 

Hall,  Ray  (Daisy)  Ch  Wilma,  Norma, 
Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Talk- 
ington,  Sec  2  Tla,  O  Hall  Estate 
(1912) 

Hall,  Thomas  R.  (Mary)  Spring,  tel 
Spring,  twp  Spring,  Sec  15  E.  C. 
Thorpe  (1887) 

Hall,  W.  T.  (Hattie)  Ch  I'nathe,  Ray, 
Leo,  Walter,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami, 
twp  Loami,  Sec  26  T200a  Oscar 
Miller  (1912) 

Halter,  John  (Clara)  Jacob,  Paul,  Elsie, 
Ralph,  New  Berlin  Rt  31,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  365  W  O160a,  Wm.  Shel- 
ton  Estate  (1916) 

Ham,  R.  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35,  tel  Wil- 
liams, Sec  27  O80a  (40) 


Hamel,  Harry  E.  (Agnes)  Ch  Harry 
Auburn  Rt  47,  twp  Chatham,  Sec 
26  O60a  (1913) 

Hamilton,  A.  J.  (Mary)  Mechanicsburg 
Rt  60,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp 
Mechanicsburg,  S'ec  21  Fr320a  E.  P. 
Hall  (1915) 

•"Hamilton,  Charles  (Ira)  Cu  nelen. 
Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Loami,  Sec  10  T120a  Mrs.  A.  Fisher 
(1897) 

Hamilton,  John  B.  (Lola)  Ch  Francis, 
Howard,  Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Loami  twp 
Loami,  Sec  11  T80a  Mrs.  Laura  Jones 
(1893) 

•(•Hamilton,  W.  (Mae)  Ch  Weber,  Jane, 
Pawnee  Rt  51,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  31 
0195a  (1887) 

-Hamm  O.  L.  (Alice)  Ch  Ruth,  Sher- 
man, Sec  11  Farmhand  E.  S.  Sweet 
(1915) 

Hammick,  D.  L.  Ch  Bert.Springfield 
Rt  8,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
Sec  5  O18a  (18) 

•"Hampton,  F.  P.  (Anna  M.)  Ch  Roy, 
Luella,  Ruth,  Frances,  Mechanics- 
burg Rt  60,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp 
Lanesville,  Sec  31  O200a  (1862) 

Hamrick,  James  (Anna)  Leonard, 
Mary,  tfelma,  Nanie,  Sherrel,  Spring- 
field Rt  8,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  7 
T2a  Richards  Hammond  (1883) 

Hancock,  John  (Cra)  William,  Roch- 
ester Rt  26,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  21 
B.  M.  Eliott  (1913) 

Hand,  H.  E.  Ch  Gilbert,  George,  Mary, 
Lillian,  William,  Marguerite,  Harold, 
Eva,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  40,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  25  N.  W.  O150a 
Emma  Hand  (1875) 

Handlin,  D.  W.  (Emmie)  Ch  Margaret, 
Francis,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  17  O122a  (13) 

Handlin,  J.  H.  (Merlala)  Ch  Maud  T. 
John  P.  Lilly,  Divernon  Rt  36,  twp 
Mechanicsburg,  Sec  6  O80a  (1907) 

Handle/,  Geo.  J.  (Annette)  Alric,  Mar- 
jorie,  Alfred,  Springfield  Rt  7,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  36 
O3a  (1884) 

Handy,  William  B.  (Mettye)*Ch  Shiv- 
ley,  Paul,  Hazel,  James,  Loami  Rt  34, 
tel  Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec  23  .T2a 
Hollis  Gilbert  (1911) 

Hankin,  A.  W.  (Bessie)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Ruby,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35,  tel  Wil- 
liams, twp  Williams,  Sec  1  T100 
J.  H.  Wise  (1906) 


THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


Hawkins,  Ben  (Ella)  Ch  Arch,  Jose, 
Ruben,  Hazel,  Mildred,  Ethel,  Joe, 
Nellie,  Jim,  Williamsville  Rt  26,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  22 
T280a  S.  G.  Eley  (1907) 

Hankins,  J.  W.  (Lucy  R.)  Ch  Rasslee, 
Dawson  Gen.  Del.,  tel  Buffalo,  twp 
Mechanicsburg,  Sec  8  O230a  Senely 
Estate  (1883) 

*Happer,  Ida  H.  Ch  J.  Harry,  Martin, 
M.  Farmingdale,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  20  O440a,  (60a) 

Herbert,  Clei  (Mary  E.)  Illiopolis  Rt 
56.  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec 
26  O79a  (1847) 

*Harbert,  Otis  (Faied)  Ch  Gorga, 
Faied,  Glide,  Claud,  Essie,  Rachel, 
Richerd,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel  Illiopo- 
lis, twp  Lanesville,  Sec  34  O120a 
(1873) 

Harbaur,  George  (Rose)  Curran  Gen. 
Del.,  twp  Curran,  Sec  21  T260,  J.  W. 
Workman  (1891) 

Harbor,  U.  Henry  Springfield  Rt  2,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  25  TlOGa  Miller  Estate 
(1892) 

Harbaur,  Samuel  (Mary  E.)  Ch  Henry, 
Frank,  Springfield  Rt  2,  twp  Curran, 
Sec  25  T106a  Milton  Estate  (1849) 

Hardbarger,  John  (Grace)  Ch  Lyle, 
Dorris,  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  Illiopolis, 
twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  22  O170a  George 
L.  Blair  (1912) 

Hard,  H.  W.  (Jessie)  Pleasant  Plaines, 
twp  Cartwright,  Foreman  (1886) 

Harden  W.  J.  (Rebecca)  Ch  Amelia, 
Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  39,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  18  Fr240a  Tim  Lahey 
(1917) 

*Harms,  Diederich  G.  (Johanna)  Ch 
John,  Anna,  Fannie,  Milta,  Henry, 
Marie,  Dena,  Farmingdale  Rt  13,  tel 
Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner  Sec  30 
O185a  (1901) 

*Harms,  Fred  W.  (Jennie)  Ch  Paul  J. 
Lillie  M.  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel  Auburn, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  27  H.  H.  Harms 
(1888) 

*Harms,  H.  H.  (Effie)  Ch  Lillie,  Henry, 
Paul,  Rob,  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel 
Auburn^O200a  (1869) 

*Harms,  Sr.  John  N.  (Ruth  M.)  Ch 
John  N.  Jr.,  George  H.  Abbie  E. 
Carol  H.  Auburn  Rt  44,  tel  Auburn, 
twp  Talkington,  Sec  12  T240a  (1886) 

Harms,  John  S.  (Freida)  Ch  Louise, 
Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  42,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  14  O198a  W.  D.  booth 
(1800) 


"Harnly,  L.  R.  (Carrie)  Ch  Glenn, 
Mamie,  Wayne,  Mary,  Chatham  Rt 
16,  tel  Chatham  twp  Chatham,  Sec 
16  (1882) 

Harney,  Fred  (Oline)  Springfield  Rt  2, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  5 
Farmhand  R.  L.  Foster  (1907) 

Harney,  Wm.  F.  (Anna  M.)  Ch  Maud, 
Fred,  Loa,  Roy,  John,  Kenneth,  Cur- 
ran Rt  12,  tel  Bell,  twp  Island  Grove, 
Sec  12  O200a  (1908) 

Harrington,  G.  L.  (Kate)  Ch  Vincent, 
Gertrude,  Walter,  Lloyd,  Springfield 
Rt  1,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
T35a  (1916) 

*Harris  Cliff  (Maud  E.)  Ch  Fern, 
Dorothy,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel  Waver ly, 
twp  Maxwell,  Sec  29  T40a  J.  M. 
Harris  (1872) 

Harris,  J.  E.  (Erma)  Dawson  Rt  21, 
tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mechanics- 
burg,  Sec  28  OlOa  (1915) 

*Harris,  M.  (Mary  E.)  Ch  Josie,  Wil- 
liam A.,  Thomas  C.,  Mabel,  Maxwell 
Rt  37,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell, 
Sec  28,  O200a  (1852) 

*Harris,  William  A.  (Ada  L.)  Ch 
Nadine,  James  L.,  Maxwell  Rt  37, 
tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  28 
T120a  J.  M.  Harris  (1870) 

*Harris,  W.  H.  H.  (Mary  F.)  Ch  Nettie, 
Florence,  Maxwell,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Maxwell,  Sec  29  O3a  (1852) 

*Harrison,  H.  T.  (Hannah)  Ch  Philip 
L.,  Noah  B.,  John  D.,  Auburn  Rt  44 
tel  Auburn,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  31 
O525a  (1861) 

Harrison,  John  (May)  Ch  Virginia, 
Harriet,  Cantrall  Rt  27,  tel  Cantrall, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  16  T120a  J. 
E.  Brinton  (1909) 

*Harrison,  J.  H.  (Nella)  Ch  Helen,  Lo- 
real,  Anege,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  41, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  2  O200a  (1869) 

Hart,  Alma  Ch  George,  Lillie,  Louis, 
Clara,  Mary,  Charles,  John,  Earnest, 
Bert,  Elvin,  Helen,  Farmingdale  Rt 
14,  tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Salis- 
bury, Sec  34  T70a  Mr.  R.  R.  Wells 
(1863) 

Hart,  B.  W.  (Sarah)  Ch  Estella,  Lucin- 
da,  Louise,  Ola,  Laura,  Alma,  Butler, 
Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  18  T255a  Mrs.  A.  E. 
Galva  (1877) 

Hart,  Frank  (Eliza)  Ch  Helen,  Inez, 
Springfield  Rt  7,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
3  T148a  Geo.  E.  Kalb  (1881) 


SANGAMON  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


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Hart,  George,  Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg,  twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  30  O160a  Ed  Hall  (1880) 

Hart,  Geo.  H.,  Farmingdale  Rt  14,  twp 
Salisbury,  Sec  35  Tla  W.  R.  White 
(1907) 

Hart,  Geo.  S.,  (Elsa)  New  Berlin  Rt  29, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 
9  TIGOa  Isaac  N.  Moxon  (1917) 

Hart,  H.  R.  (Florence)  Ch  Myrl, 
Waverly  Rt  2,  tel  Wa>verly,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  31  TlOOa  C.  A.  Sin- 
clair (1916) 

Hart,  Lewis  H.  (Minnie)  Ch  Melvin  L., 
Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  31  T200a  S.  E.  Munson 
(1889) 

Harter,  John  (Cora)  Ch  David,  Chas., 
Sylvia,  Alice,  Mary,  Cora,  Roby,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  14  O83a  (1887) 

Hartley,  Dryden  V.  (Mary)  Ch  Ber- 
niece,  Minnie,  Helen,  Bell,  Murry, 
Leroy,  Albert,  Mary,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt 
36,  tel  Williamsville,  twp  Williams, 
Sec  23  T320a  (1904) 

Hartley,  Earl,  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Ili- 
opolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  24,  Fore- 
man W.  S.  Gahorn  (1916) 

Hartmann,  George  (Ella)  Ch  Francis, 
Helen,  Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Chatham,  Sec 
1,  twp  Loami,  O134a  (1875) 

Harvey,  Lee  (Stella)  Ch  Paul,  Pearl, 
Loami  Rt  34,  twp  Loami,  Sec  13  O7a 
(1913) 

Harvey,  L.  L.  (Eta)  Chatham  Rt  16, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  16,  Fr440a,  L.  R. 
Harnlay  (1916) 

Hassey,  Jacob  Y.  (Sarah)  Ch  Chas., 
Annie,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williams- 
ville, twp  Williams,  S'ec  20  O160a 
(1852) 

Hatcher,  A.  C.  (Ella)  Ch  Mabel,  Clar- 
ence, Annis,  Freeman,  Maud,  Ray- 
mond, Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Loami,  Sec  11  T58a  Julia  A. 
Dawson  (1862) 

Hatcher,  Thomas  T.  (Sarah)  Ch  Bessie, 
Eva,  Roy,  Ralph,  Grace,  Lela,  Edna, 
Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami, 
Sec  27  O72a  (1865) 

*Hatfield,  Geo.  S.  (Eleanor)  Ch  Fran- 
ces, Harriet,  Farmingdale  Rt  14,  tel 
Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Stec  3 
O160a  (1872) 


Hatfield,  L.  D.  (Nellie)  Ch  Helen  P., 
Donald,  Mary,  Manville,  Curran  Rt 
12,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec 
18  T125a  Mrs.  M.  F.  Hatfield,  G.  S. 
Hatfield  (1877) 

*Hatler,  Grover  (Hazel)  Rochester  Rt 
19,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill, 
Sec  5  TlOOa  Lewis  Hatler  (1887) 

Hatler,  Lewis  (Florence)  Ch  Tony  C., 
Grover  C.,  Rochester  Rt  19,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  4 
O400a  Lewis  Hatler  (1849) 

Hatler,  T.  C.  (Mary)  Springfield  Rt  3, 
twp  Rochester,  S'ec  31  T126a  L.  J. 
Hatler  (1884) 

Hattery,  Mrs.  Mary,  Springfield,  tel 
Interstate,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  21 
OlOOa  (1843) 

*Hatterr,  W.  G.  (Mabel)  Ch  Lela, 
Robert,  Francis,  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Chatham.  O420a 
(1865) 

*Hatten,  Virgil  (Mabel)  Ch  Vincent, 
Chatham  Rt  16,  tel  Chatham,  Sec  16 
T180a  U.  G.  Hatten 

Haubold,  Jacob  (Minnie)  Ch  Charlotte, 
Oscar,  Lyle,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  61, 
tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanesville, 
Sec  6  O200a  Harboldt  &  Herman 
Estate 

*Haugh,  James,  (Johanna)  Ch  John, 
Joseph,  Florence,  Kathanyn,  New 
Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
lin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  34  O76a  (1856) 

Haugh,  William,  New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  34 
T157a  George  Basse  (1890) 

Haugh,  William  (Anna)  Ch  Mary,  Wil- 
liam, Anna,  Sadie,  John,  Nellie,  New 
Berlin  Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  23  T320a  Milton  Hay 
Brown  (1860) 

Haulter,  Jake,  New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel 
New  Berlin,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  25 
O120a  Ben  Stenmeyer  (1897) 

Havener,  E.  O.  (Mary  Ella)  Springfield 
1149  N.  5th,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  33 
Fr500a,  J.  H.  Mendanhall 

Haver,  Mrs.  Elian,  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel 
niiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  34  OllOa 
(1860) 


"the  thing     CARM 
that  counts  in  T  AlVlVl 

A.  W.  SIKKING  &  CO. 
Springfield,  Auburn,  Buffalo 


We  take  care  of  all  troubles  that 
occur  on  tools  we  sell. 

GREGORY  &  SIKKING  CO. 
New  Berlin,  Pleasant  Plains,  Loami 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


Havey,  Sarah  H.  A.  Ch  Sarah,  Chas., 
James,  William,  Catherine,  Frank, 
Bradford  Gen  Del,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  23  OlOa  (1857) 

Havey,  Sarah,  Ch  Chas.,  Sarah,  James, 
William,  Kitty,  Frank,  Bradford,  tel 
Springfield  twp  Gardner,  Sec  23  OlOa 
(1857) 

Havey,  William  J.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Ruth, 
Loren,  Springfield  Rt  4,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  23  T140  O. 
Emma  Mathews  (1876) 

*Hawkins,  C.  B.  (Lillie  A.)  Ch  R.  B. 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  43,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  34  O28  37-100a  (1864) 

Hawkins,  Sam  (Rosa)  Glenarm  Rt  22, 
twp  Bell,  Sec  25  OlSOa  Sam  Ford 
(1903) 

Hawley,  Frank  (Delia)  Ch  Bnrbl,  Mere, 
Williams  Rt  26,  twp  Williams,  Sec  34 
O160a  E.  E.  Britton  (1912) 

Hays,  Albert  R.  (Marie)  Ch  Albert  P., 
Lowder  Gen  Del,  twp  Talkingcon,  Sec 
23  T29a  Marinda  Hays  (1830) 

*Hay  Claude  (Grace)  Ch  Frank, 
Florence,  Ralph,  Everette,  Wilma, 
Divernon  Rt  48,  tel  Divernon,  twp 
Divernon,  Sec  35  T160a  Minnie  Sage 
(1910) 

Hayes,  Ernest  (Bertha)  Ch  Elsie, 
Clarence,  Alma,  Lura,  Curran  Rt  13, 
tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  28 
Farmhand  (1879) 

Hayes,  Ernest  (Bertha)  Ch  Elsie,  Clar- 
ence, Alma,  Lura,  Curran  Rt  13,  tel 
Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  28 
Farmhand  (1879) 

*Hayes,  Mrs.  Fannie  M.  Ch  Maude, 
Rose,  Zella,  Oliver,  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  39,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  6  T185a 
Estate  of  J.  W.  Hayes 

Hays,  Frank  (Carrie)  Ch  Mary,  Cath- 
erine, Buffalo,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg,  Sec  8,  Foreman  William 
Herrin  (1873) 

Hay,  George  (Mary)  Ch  Chas.  E., 
Sarah  I.,  Divernon  Rt  48,  tel  Diver- 
non, twp  Divernon,  S'ec  27  T160a  M. 
W.  Treadway  (1905) 

*Hay,  Will  (Lulu)  Ch  Ernest,  Irvin, 
Raymond,  Howard,  Divernon  Rt  48, 
tel  Divernon,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  34 
T160a  M.  W.  Treadway  (1903) 

Haycraft,  Robert  Ch  Edna,  Virda,  John, 
Roy,  May,  Harley,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  21 
TIGOa  Mary  Yocum  (1905) 

Haynes,  A.  S.  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Illio- 
polis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  10  O340a 
(1888) 


Haynes,  H.  B.  (Alma  E.)  Ch  Eldon, 
Glyen,  Dorothy,  Leona,  Grace,  Vir- 
den  Rt  41,  tel  Virden,  twp  Talking- 
ton,  Sec  33,  Farmhand  J.  O.  Hum- 
phreys 

*Haynes,  Herchel  (Clara)  Virden  Rt41, 
tel  Virden,  twp  Talkington,  S'ec  27, 
Farmhand  J.  O.  Humphreys  (1914) 

Hays,  Mrs.  Marinda,  Lowder  Gen  Del, 
twp  Talkington,  Sec  23  O29a  (1855) 

Haywood,  W.  M.  (Jennie)  Ch  Elsie, 
Albert,  Archie,  Mary,  Alfred,  Eva, 
Sarah,  Lanburn,  Auburn  Rt  46,  twp 
Auburn,  Sec  18  T200'Geo  McNaugh 
(1907) 

*Hazlett,  Charles  E.  (Lillian)  Roches- 
ter Rt  18,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Roches- 
ter, Sec  9  O184  (1870) 

Headrick,  J.  H.  (Lydia)  Cornland  Rt  1, 
twp  Lanesville,  Sec  19  T156a  L. 
Headrick  (1894) 

*Headrick,  S.  P.  (Alma)  Ch  Jeniva, 
Williams,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  twp 
Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  30  T330a,  R.  F. 
Constant  (1884) 

Heagle,  Frank  (Stacie)  Springfield  Rt 
10,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  7  O35a  (1867) 

Hearln,  D.  L.  Ch  Gladys,  Auburn  Rt  46, 
tel  Virden,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  30  T80a 
Sadie  Gard  (1912) 

Hedger,  Miss  Nella,  Cornland  Rt  1, 
tel  Buffalo  Hart,  twp  Buffalo  Hart, 
Sec  22,  Foreman  H.  M.  Robinson 

*Hedrlck,  C.,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg,  twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  20  O420a  (1868) 

Hedrick,  Ed,  (Lela)  Chatham  Rt  16, 
tel  Chatham  T160  Fannie  Cloyd 
(1883) 

Hedrick,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  Ch  Lawrence, 
Henry,  Marie,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel 
Riverton,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  18 
O80a  (1898) 

Heff,  Jacob  H.  (Ella)  Ch  Virginia, 
Hazel,  Lester,  Christiana,  Lois,  Can- 
trail  Rt  28,  twp  Salisbury,  S'ec  25 
T40a  D.  J.  K»Knudson  (1910) 

Heffernan,  Ned  ( Margaret  )  Ch 
Thomas,  Jim,  John,  Glenarm  Rt  22, 
tel  Rochester  O50a  Ned  Heffernan 
(1862) 

Helnrick,  William  A.  (Laura)  Ch  Nor- 
mal, Fred,  Raymond,  Elsie,  Spring- 
field Rt  8,  O8a  (1876) 

*Heinemann,  Geo.  J.  (Addie)  Ch  Fred- 
rick, Heneretta,  Martina,  Springfield 
Rt  6,  tel  Springfield  O25a  Geo.  & 
Martin  Heinemann  (1867) 


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Heiss,  Mrs.  Laura,  Ch  Harold  E.,  Illio- 
polis  Rt  55,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp 
Lanesville,  Sec  33  O80a  (1880) 

Heiss,  W.  S.  (Mattie)  Ch  Golda,  Alvin 
P.,  Mildred,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60, 
tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mechanics- 
burg,  Sec  27  (1875) 

Heissinger,  Adam  (Emma)  Springfield 
Rt  7,  tel  Spring,  twp  Rochester, 
Sec  6  OlOOa  (1880) 

Heissinger,  Fred  (Etta)  Ch  George, 
John,  Celia,  Springfield  Rt  7,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  5  O221a  (1900) 

Hellesen,  Emil  (Carline)  Ch  Anna, 
Springfield  Rt  4,  tel  Spring,  Sec  38 
O29a  (1880) 

Helmerichs,  Henry,  Ch  Herman  D., 
Margarite,  Freda,  Reke,  Wilhamlne, 
Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  18  O80a 

Helton,  M.  C.  (Pricie)  Ch  William, 
Helen,  Willard,  Wilford,  Corn  land  Rt 
1,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  S'efc  15,  Fr40a 
H.  A.  Baldwin  (1914) 

*Hemberger,    Joe,    Loami     Rt    34,    tel 

Chatham  O120a  (1878) 
Hemberger,    William     (Anna)     Curran 

Rt   11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp   Curran, 

See  6  O30a  (1888) 
Hemp,    G.   W.    (Dorhea)    Ch   Willfird, 

Edwin,  Illiopolis  Rt  52,  tel  Illiopolis 

T226a  John  Murrel  (1916) 
Hemp,    J.    H.    (Ida)    Ch    Pearl,    Roy, 

Florence,  Mary,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  twp 

Tlliopolis,    Sec    1    T80a    Ed    Connor 

(1881) 


Henbery,  Julia  Ch  Philip,  Anna,  Jo- 
sephine, Burnard,  Agnes,  Illiopolis  Rt 
56,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec 
36  T240a  Miss  W.  E.  Collings  (1915) 

Henderson,  John  W.  (Ida)  Ch  Archie 
G.,  Agnes  A.,  Frank  R.  M.,  Elsie, 
Glenn,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp 
Loami,  Sec  15  O30a  (1867) 

Henderson,  Paul  (Lorril)  Ch  John,  Joe, 
Annie,  Helen,  James,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt 
35,  tel  Williams,  twp  Williams,  Sec 
27  T86a  L.  T.  Caine  (1903) 

Henderson,  Paul  (Lulu)  Chatham  Rt  16, 
tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  9 
T480a  J.  W.  Suddeth  (1916) 

Hendrix,  H.  V.  (Mary)  Ch  Samuel, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  tel  Riverton,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  34  OlOa  (1887) 

Henkle,  J.  S.  (Fannie)  Ch  Daisy,  Hat- 
tie,  Nellie,  Edna,  Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel 
Pawnee,  twp  Ball,  Sec  35  O52a  (1850) 

*Henley,  E.  M.  (Bertha)  Springfield  Rt 
1,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
S'ec  36  O9a  (1872) 

Henneberger,  John  (Mary)  Ch  John, 
Lena,  Mary,  Elsie,  Riverton  Rt  17, 
tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  26 
O160a  (1890) 

Henemann,  Lewis  (Fannie)  Springfield 
Rt  6,  twp  Gardner  Sec  25  OlOa  (49' 

Helton,    M.    C.    (Pricie)    Ch    William, 

*Henn,  William  (Mary)  Ch  Kathryn, 
Marie,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40,  tel  Ash- 
land, twp  Cartwright,  Sec  15  O160a 
Thomas  Divier  (1917) 


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*Hensey,  J.  T.  (Cornelia)  Ch  John, 
James,  Gladys,  New  Berlin  Rt  31, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 
7  O160a  (1870) 

*Hensley,  W.  E.  (Edna)  Ch  Helen, 
Earl,  Ebert,  Fay,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt 
38,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  29  O172a 
(1875) 

Henson,  G.  W.  (Effle)  Ch  Harold, 
Lowell,  Alberta,  Pawnee  Rt  52,  tel 
Pawnee,  Sec  11  TllOa  Mrs.  George 
Davidson  (1914) 

*Hergenrother,  C.  H.  (Maude)  Ch  Es- 
ther, Frances,  Theodora,  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  41,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  32 
080a  (1885) 

Hergenroth,  Lee  Ch  Lissie,  Anna, 
Frank,  Lee,  Ed,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt 
48,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  9  OlOOa 
(1872) 

Herman,  J.  E.  Ch  Kate,  Alice,  Earl, 
Mechanicsburg  Rt  61,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  6  O40a 
(1909) 

Hermes,  Natt  (Emma)  Ch  John,  An- 
thony, Anna,  Rosa,  New  Berlin  Rt 
31,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
26,  T240a  Mrs.  Ella  Broesning 

Herndon,  E.  G.  (Rosa)  Ch  Gray,  Car- 
roll, Tead,  Grace,  Francis,  Chatham 
Rt  157  tel  Chatham,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  32  T30a  O.  P.  Crow  (1857) 

Herndon,  J.  C.  (Eulalie)  Rochester  Rt 
19,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  29,  T251a,  E. 
G.  Herndon  (1904) 

Herrin,  Allen,  Cornland  Rt  1,  tel  Ball, 
twp  Lanesville,  Sec  29  O16a  (1875) 

Herrin,  G.  E.  (V.  C.)  Ch  Elizabeth, 
Lanesville,  tel  Bell,  twp  Lanesville, 
Sec  29  O8a  (1871) 

Herrin,  J.  E.  (Carrie)  Ch  Rachel  S., 
Willard,  Buffalo  Rt  59,  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg, Sec  12  O155a  (1867) 

Herrin,  J.  W.  (Mary)  Illiopolis  Rt  58, 
tel  Buffalo,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  6 
O174a  (1866) 

*Herrin,  R.  E.  (Anna)  Ch  L.  H.,  Illio- 
polis Rt  58,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Lanes- 
ville, Sec  6  (1865) 

Herrin,  Mrs.  S.  J.  Ch  Janie,  Mary, 
Lanesville  Rt  58,  tel  Buffalo,  twp 
Lanesville.  Sec  29  O255a  (1844) 

Herrin,  William  F.,  Buffalo  Rt  97,  tel 
Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  8 
O200a  (1836) 

Hermon,  William  (Emma)  Ch  David, 
Claudie,  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  5 
O98a  (1842) 

Herr,  Ed  C.  (Mollie)  Ch  Charles  F., 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39,  twp  Cart- 
wright, O200a  C.  S.  Reichert  (1892) 


Herr,  Fred  (Elizabeth)  Edward,  Ralph, 
Elsie,  New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton, 
New  Berlin,  Sec  34,  T340  E.  W. 
Brown  (1893) 

*Herron,  S.  A.  (Ollie)  Goldie,  Pearl, 
May,  lola,  Joseph,  Alice,  Sarah,  Au- 
burn Rt  44,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  6  O200a 
(1898) 

Hershey,  J.  R.  (Ealia)  Ch  Richard  Les- 
ter, Mattie,  Dawson,  twp  Mechanics- 
burg, Sec  9  Frl20a  R.  Cooper  (1883) 

Hershman,  Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Springfield,  Sec  22,  O13a 
(1887) 

*Hershman,  Frank,  Chatham,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Chatham,  Sec  12  T160a 
Mary  McManus  (1867) 

*Hess,  Lewis  (Lovella)  Farmingdale 
Rt  13,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  31  T170a 
Mindes  Estate  (1880) 

*Hess,  William  (Laura)  Farmingdale 
Rt  13,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  30  T50 
Geo  Kern  (33) 

*Hesser,  A.  A.  (Anna)  Ch  Louis,  Il- 
liopolis Rt  58,  tel  llliopolis,  twp  Il- 
liopolis, Sec  18  O80a  (1873) 

Hesser,  John  L.  (Mary)  Riverton  Rt 
17,  twp  Clear  Lake,  See  13  O80a 
(1842) 

Hessinger,  Conrad  (Eva)  Ch  Lena, 
George,  Springfield  Rt  19,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Rochester,  Sec  8  O640a 
(1872) 

Hewitt,  Elmer  (Anna)  Ch  May,  Harry, 
Emmett,  Myrtle,  Curran  Rt  12,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  21  Riorden  Sisters 
(1877) 

*Hickey,  John  (Anna)  Ch  John,  Ed- 
ward, Catherine,  Helen,  New  Berlin 
Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin, 
Sec  31  O160a  (1875) 

*Hickey,  Michael  (Agnes)  Ch  Agnes, 
Michael,  Leo,  Francis,  New  Berlin  Rt 
30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
33  (1878) 

*Hickman,  Geo.  T.  (Gertrude)  Ch 
Dwight,  Dorothy,  Erean,  Inez,  Helen, 
Mildred,  Sherman,  twp  Williams, 
Sec  17  T116a  Jacob  Yocom  (1871) 

Hickot,  Lee  (Bertha)  Springfield  Rt  10, 
tel  Spring,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  16 
O260a  (1877) 

Hicks,  Elva  (Dessa)  Ch  Golda,  Lloyd, 
Rebul,  New  Berlin  Rt  29,  twp  Island 
Green,  Sec  4  T146a  Anna  Bassa 
(1915) 

Higgins,  John  A.  (Annie)  Springfield  Rt 
5,  tel  Spring,  twp  Springfield,  Farm- 
hand H.  H.  Obrine  (1861) 


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Higgins,  Mrs.  M.  J.,  Dawson  Rt  21,  twp 
Mechanicsburg  O40a  M.  J.  Higgins 
(1865) 

Higgson,  R.  E.  (Boraff)  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  41,  Fr286a,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
11  Fr286a  (1917) 

*Hild,  J.  (Frederick)  Ch  Carl  H. 
Meney,  Mary,  Ernest  Frederick,  H. 
Helen,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  Sec  22  O80a 
(1897) 

*Hilgenberg,  Charles  Ch  Flora,  Frieda, 
Roecoe,  Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Loami,  Sec  9  T214a  Mrs.  A.  V. 
Staley  (1867) 

Hill,  Andrew  (Mahaley)  Ch  Lurena, 
Elma,  Mary  E.,  Etta,  Lee,  Springfield 
Rt  10,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  13  (1905) 

Hill,  Chester  (Lucy)  Ch  Pauline, 
Frank,  Hattie,  Pawnee  Rt  51,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  28,  Farmhand  Don  Molo- 
hon 

Hill,  John  W.  (Ellen),  Paul,  Robert, 
Bartholman,  Nohrora,  John,  Cather- 
ine, Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  20  O80a  (1898) 

Hill,  J.  T.  (Clara)  Ch  Ida,  Gladys,  Paul, 
Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  16 
T5a  Geo.  Grigas 

Hill,  Mrs.  Thos.,  Divernon  Rt  48,  tel 
Divernon,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  27 
T316a  Albert  Sage  (1917) 

Hungenford,  H.  E.  (Ava)  Ch  Ruth,  Ava, 
Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Chatham  T160a 
A.  Washburn  (1892) 

Himmelsbach,  F.  X.  (Josephine) 
Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  33  T106a  Glenn  Mc- 
Graw  (1877) 

Hinckle,  Mrs.  Evira,  Pawnee  Rt  49, 
tel  Pawnee,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec 
32  OlOOa  (1848) 

Hinds,  C.  W.  (Ethel)  Cornland  Rt  11, 
twp  niiopolis  T120a  George  Pasfield 
(1903) 

Hinds,  Ed  (Louisa)  Ch  Homer,  Elmer, 
Gurveson,  Elsie,  Farmingdale  Rt  14, 
twp  Salisbury,  Sec  22,  O182a  (1862) 

Hinds,  Elmer  E.  (Effie)  Ch  Emory, 
Loren,  Minam,  Woodrow,  Farming- 
dale,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  22  T122a 
M.  Hopwood  (1885) 

Hind,  Floyd  (Ruth)  Curran  Gen  Del, 
twp  Curran,  Sec  21  O200a  (1900) 


Hines,  John  (Francis)  Springfield  Rt  7, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  28  T40  Henry 
Estate  (1917) 

*Hines,  Tinny  Ch  Hazel,  Murrel,  Hu- 
bert, Frank,  Eugene,  Cantrall  Rt  28, 
tel  Cantrall,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  1 
O176a  (1872) 

Hinds,  W.  O.  (Mary)  Ch  Fred,  Lee, 
Cleo,  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  niiopolis, 
twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  3  T233a  George 
Pasfield  (1870) 

Hinkle,  Miss  E.,  Pawnee  Rt  49,  tel 
Pawnee,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  5  OlOOa 
(1850) 

Hfnrichs,  Frank  (Antonio)  Ch  Kate, 
John  H.,  Frank,  Springfield  Rt  7, 
tel  Spring,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  5 
T160a  Conrad  Herssinger  (1877) 

Hinsey,  Dan  (Laura)  Curran  Rt  12,  tel 
Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  18, 
Farmhand  (1893) 

*Hitt,  James  Brown  (Gladys)  Ch 
Jeanette  B.,  Robert  B.,  New  Berlin 
Rt  31,  tel  Bell  Boynton,  twp  Island 
Grove,  Sec  11  Fr  for  B.  W.  Brown 
(1878) 

Hobkirk,  George  Ch  Hugh,  George,  Jes- 
sie, Buffalo  Hart,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  1  O160a  (1884) 

Hobkirk,  H.  W.,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  13  T200a  T.  A. 
Talfor  (1887) 

Hockenyos,  F.  A.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Harry, 
Alice,  George,  Springfield  Rt  4,  tel 
Sprin?,  twp  Spring,  Sec  29  O63 
(1867) 

Hodge,  James  (Hattie)  Ch  Albert, 
Thompson,  Frederic.JElmar,  Illiopolis 
Rt  58,  twp  Lanesville,  Fr  231a,  Chas. 
Campbell,  Sec  20  (1890) 

Hodgen,  C.  F.  (Daisy)  Ch  Camilla, 
Geneivie,  Auburn  Rt  47,  tel  Auburn, 
twp  Divernon,  Sec  6  T251%a  Mrs. 
Hamley  (1902) 

Hoechester,  Harold  (Anna)  Springfield 
Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  34  T180a  M.  Hoechester  (1887) 

Hoelzel,  Fred  (Louise)  Ch  Oscar  D., 
Oliver  A.,  Rochester  Rt  19,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  17  O24a  (1905) 


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Hoff,  Adam  (Ena)  Ch  Alma,  Clara,  Otto, 
William,  Flora,  Emma,  Alice,  Spring- 
field, tel  Spring,  twp  Spring,  Sec  29 
O7a  (1902) 

*Hoff,  Bess  (Blanche)  Ch  Mildred,  Eu- 
gene, Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  tel  5,  twp 
Mechanicsburg,  Sec  18  T233a  C.  S. 
Salzensline  (1885) 

*Hoff,  John  (Belle)  Ch  William,  Katie, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  tel  Buffalo,  twp 
Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  30  T196  C.  S.  Sal- 
zestine  (1892) 

Hoffhines,  C.  (Lenora)  Ch  Hazel,  Ruth, 
Martha,  Dorthy,  Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel 
Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  13 
O240a  Mrs.  Florence  Crum  (1910) 

Hoffman,  S.  L.  (Stella)  Ch  Elmer, 
Irene,  Marie,  Rochester  Rt  19,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  18  T160a  J.  A.  Poffen- 
barger  (1881) 

Hogan,  Miss  Catharine,  New  Berlin  Rt 
30,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  28  O40a 
(1877) 

Hohimer,  A.  R.  (Florence)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Loami,  twp  Curran, 
Sec  32  T265  McGinnis  Est  (1908) 

Hoke,  C.  P.  (Ida)  Ch  Evelyn,  Russel, 
Katharine,  Herold,  Mildrew,  Buffalo 
Hart  Rt  35,  tel  Williamsville,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  13  T160a  M.  E.  &  H. 
A.  Hickma  (1895) 

Hoke,  Will  (Emma)  Ch  Robert,  Sher- 
man Rt  25,  twp  Williams,  Sec  33 
O165a  (1901) 

*Holdreith,  J.  C.  (Edna)  Ch  Virgil, 
Harold,  Garnett,  Cyril,  Auburn  Rt  46, 
tel  Virden,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  19  T154 
J.  Schaffer  (1909) 

Holland,  S.  H.  Ch  Charles,  John,  Scott, 
Earnest,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39,  twp 
Cartwright,  Frl60a  W.  E.  Atherton 
(1893) 

*  Holmes,  C.  T.  (Victoria)  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  40,  tel  Ashland,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  22  O312a  D.  W.  Clark 
(1898) 

Holmes,  J.  W.  (Ollie  A.)  Ch  Sarah,  Ann, 
Luella,  Shelby,  Canace,  Helen,  Min- 
nie, Illiopolls  Rt  58,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp 
Tlliopolis,  Sec  14  FrlGOa  Elmer 
Baker 

Holmes,  Thomas  (Rosa)  Ch  Earl,  Roy, 
Harry,  Willie,  Georgia,  Edith,  Wal- 
ters, Myrtle,  Jane,  Giles,  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  39,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
30,  Foreman  (1914) 

*Holmes,  Walter  M.  (Helen)  Ch  Her- 
shel,  Renfro,  Kenneth,  Sarah,  Pleas- 
ant Plains  Rt  40,  tel  Ashland,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  23,  T344a  D.  W. 
Clark 


Holsheier,  John  Ch  William,  Harry, 
Cantrall  Rt  27,  tel  Williamsville,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  22  O75  (1861) 

Homes,  C.  R.  (Emma)  Ch  Alite,  Weada, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39,  twp  Cart- 
wright, Sec  9  Frl56a  E.  A.  Duvines 

Hood,  William,  (Rosetta)  Ch  Opal,  Ava, 
Juanita,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40,  tel 
Ashland,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  15 
O302a  Henry  Walbaum  (1905) 

*Hoppin,  Charles,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  3, 
T155a  Francis  Rautz  (1916) 

Hoppin,  George  L.  (Marian)  Ch  Car- 
rie L.,  Florence,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  3  T5 
Francis  Rautz  (1917) 

Hopwood,  Harry  (Pearl)  Ch  Marsden, 
Chas.,  Elsie,  Ida,  Harold,  Farming- 
dale  Rt  14,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Salis- 
bury, S'ec  33  O46  T60a  Marsden  Hop- 
wood  (1880) 

Hopwood,  William  (Villa)  Farming- 
dale  Rt  14,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  22 
O76a  Marsden  Hopwood  (4) 

Horn,  Carl  (Carrie)  New  Berlin  Rt  31, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove  T122a 
Henry  Horn  (1893) 

Horn,  Edward  L.  (Maggie)  Ch  Mary  C., 
Bethel  L,.,  Alvin  E.,  Rieva  T.,  Spring- 
field Rt  6,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  '34 
Fr22a,  Sam  Williams  (1916) 

Horn,  George  (Minnie)  Ch  Ralph, 
Alma,  Florence,  Otto,  New  Berlin  Rt 
30,  tel  Boynton,  twp,  New  Berlin, 
Sec  30  T72  John  L.  Horn  (1877) 

Horn,  Jr.,  Henry  (Ella)  Ch  Welling- 
ton, New  Berlin  Rt  29,  tel  Boynton, 
twp  Tsland  Grove,  Sec  10,  T107a 
Henry  Horn,  Sr.  (1888) 

Horn,  John  L.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Eliza- 
beth, Clara,  Katharine,  New  Berlin, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  30 
O240  (1871) 

*Horner,  Harry  (Bertha)  Auburn  Rt  44, 
tel  Auburn,  twp  Loami,  Sec  36  T160a 
Andrew  Haverly  (1880) 

Horning,  Frank  Ch  Francis,  Rochester 
Rt  20,  twp,  Rochester,  Sec  27,  O32a 
(1863) 

Hoskinson,  Robert  (Pearl)  Ch  Marvin, 
Beaula,  Leona,  Helen,  Chatham  Rt 
16,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  18  T104a 
Sarah  Dodd  (1898) 

Hosteller,  H.  R.  (Amy)  Ch  Donald, 
Mary  V.,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Curran,  Sec  27  T80a  John  Work- 
man (1912) 


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Houston,  Hesiciah  (Laura)  Ch  Myrtle, 
Ida,  Therman,  Etta,  Grover,  Cantrall 
Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Salisbury, 
Sec  25  O40a  (1903) 

"Householdn,  Joe  (Mary  J.)  Ch  Cecil, 
Farmer,  Lanesville,  tel  Buffalo,  Sec 
17  O320a  (1903) 

Hovey,  John,  Ch  Lora,  Lola,  Chas., 
Pawnee  Rt  61,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  13 
T80  Jake  Lard  (1877) 

Howard,  Edw.  (Mamie)  Ch  Lillie, 
Clarence,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  61,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  7  Tla  Mr.  Geo.  Ross 
(1916) 

Howard,  Fred  H.  (May)  Ch  Pearl, 
Floyd,  Jesse  W.,  Mechanicsburg  Rt 
61,  twp  Cooper,  S'ec  16  Tla  S.  E. 
Munson  (1899) 

"Howard,  Wm.  (Elizabeth)  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  40,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
28  O320a  (1855) 

Howard,  John  R.  (Florence)  Ch  Ed- 
ward, Ola,  WiMiam,  Essie,  Robfc, 
John,  Agnes,  Theodore,  Mechanics- 
burg Rt  61,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  7  T60 
John  Cavinaul  (1916) 

*Howard,  M.  J.  (Margaret)  Ch  Edgar, 
Cecelia,  Chas.,  James,  Loretta,  Ger- 
trude, Pawnee  Rt  14,  twp  Pawnee, 
Sec  33  O160a  (1868) 

""Howard,  P.  J.  (Laura)  Ch  Marie,  Jo- 
sephine, Ruth,  John,  Chas.,  Paul,  Al- 
fred, Pawnee  Rt  51,  Pawnee,  O640a 
(1862) 

Howes,  Mrs.  Anna  Ch  Lester,  Hay- 
den,  Rochester  Rt  20,  twp  Rochester, 
Sec  26  (1909) 

Howe,  James  O.  (Rosa  O.)  Ch  Eva, 
Elsa,  Opal,  Norah,  Willson,  Custer  Rt 
53,  tel  Edinburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec 
31  T120a  Margaret  Wallace  (1916) 

Howell,  C.  S.  (Addie)  Ch  Paul,  Earl, 
Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  McCaines,  twp 
Lanesville,  Sec  29  O200a  E.  F.  Boyd 
(1904) 

Howell,  W.  A.  (Lilly)  Ch  Joe,  Fred, 
Illiopolis,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  33, 
Fr500a 

Howsmon,  J.  H.  (Jessie)  Mildred, 
Pauline,  Johsine,  Helen,  Clara,  Illio- 
polis Rt  56,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  23 
O120a  (1913) 


Hubbard,  S.  S.  (Mary)  Ch  Carl,  Wil- 
liam, Lylain,  Ruber,  Ornel,  Frank, 
Sherman,  Leonard,  Springfield  Rt  3, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
14  T160a  Mrs.  Merrick  (1887) 

Hudson,  A.  J.  (Mary)  Ch  Maria,  Loami 
Rt  32,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell, 
Sec  7  O135a  (1839) 

Hudson,  Benj.  Ch  Chas.,  Bertha,  Can- 
trail  Rt  28,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  26 
Herbert  Griswold  (1902) 

Hudson,  Harrison  (Ruth)  Ch  Keith, 
Kennath,  Sherman  Rt  25,  twp  Wil- 
liams, Sec  7  Farmhand  Walter  John- 
son (1912) 

Huegel,  Edward  (Anna)  Springfield  Rt 
3,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
12  T98  C  Adloff 

Huffaker,  G.  G.  (Clara  T.)  Ch  Abbie, 
Berthier,  George,  Wellington,  James, 
New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
Maxwell,  Sec  11  O1112a  (1854) 

*  Huffaker,  Jr.,  G.  G.  (Laura)  Ch  Clari- 
bel,  George  C.,  Loami  Rt  32,  tel  In- 
terstate, twp  Maxwell,  Sec  13  T160a 
G.  G.  Huffaker,  Sr.  (1885) 

*Huffaker,  Wellington  (Roberts)  New 
Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Max- 
well, Sec  12  T240a  Geo.  G.  Huffaker 
(1889) 

Huffman,  Chas.  (Bertha)  Ch  Clarence, 
Pawnee,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  13  O80a 
(1916) 

Huffman,  Claud  G.  (Lydia)  Ch  Dorthy, 
Faustenia,  Robert,  Farmlngdale  Rt 
13,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  18  F.  Parker 
(1906) 

Huffman,  Fred  (May)  Ch  Blanche,  Tmo- 
gene,  Helen,  Glen,  Ruth,  Athens  Rt  1, 
tel  Athens,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec 
33  T120a  Cass  Hutt  (1916) 

"•Huffman,  Samuel  G.  (Anna)  Ch  Aus- 
tin, Claude,  Virgil,  Andry,  Opry, 
Louis,  Henry,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel 
Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  34  T45a 
H.  V.  Williams  (1906) 

Huffman,  V.  T.  (Marguerite)  Ch  Ar- 
thur, Ovdry,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40, 
twp  Cartwright,  L.  Purvines  1917) 

Huffstedtler,  S.  G.  (Pearl)  Ch  Oren, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  24,  Farmhand 
Thomas  Sudduth  ("1914) 


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New  Berlin,  Pleasant  Plains,  Loami 


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"Hughes,  Albert  (Nanny)  Albert,  Ray- 
mond, Willie,  Lucy,  Roy,  Ruth,  Lloyd, 
Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Loami, 
Sec  11  T120a  Mr.  Gustav  Breizel 
(1867) 

"Hughes,  Arthur,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  7 
090a  (1879) 

"Hughes,  G.  W.  (Carrie  N.)  Ch  Robert, 
Leroy,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  30  O140a  J.  T.  Dun- 
ker  (1906) 

Hughes,  Osah  S.,  Ch  Albert,  West, 
Walter,  Kate,  Lamah,  Springfield  Rt 
6,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
31  O21a  (1867) 

Hughton,  Lynn  (Elsa)  Ch  Hersel, 
Headsa,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  16  T345  (1912) 

Hulbert,  George  (Georgetta)  Spring- 
field Rt  8,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  6 
T40a  Western  Cartridge  Co  (1887) 

Hullmann,  John  D.  (Anna)  Ch  Anna, 
Bertha  J.,  Henry,  Springfield  Rt  7, 
tel  Spring,  O80a  (1890) 

Hungate,  Davis  (Gertrude)  Fay,  Wil- 
liam, Claude,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  300  Fr320a  C. 
R.  Butler  (1914) 

Hungerbrod,  M.  E.  (Margaret)  Ch  Bes- 
sie E.,  Curran  Gen  Del,  twp  Curran, 
S'ec  21  Tl  Lot  H.  McRobert  (1892) 

*Hunley,  Willis  R.,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  11 
T120a  J.  E.  Dodd  (1910) 

Hunsinger,  Owen  8.  (Cora)  Ch  Robert, 
Rochester  Rt  18,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  30  T40a  Twist  Bros 
(1916) 

Hunsley,  Ruby  A.  (Marie)  Ch  Alan  M., 
Edinburg  Rt  3,  tel  Edinburg,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  4'  T120a  Thos,  Hunsley 
(1916) 

*Hunt,  Frank  (Myrtle)  Ch  Kendel, 
Lowden  Rt  38,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  16  T200a  A.  C.  Map- 
pel 

*Hunt,  J.  R.,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  twp  Talk- 
ington, Sec  10  T200a  A.  H.  Morrel 
(1872) 

Hunt,  Lunslall  (Rebecca)  Ch  Lillian, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  twp,  Williams,  Sec 
17,  Farmhand  Edward  Miller  (1910) 

Hunt,  Tunson  (Rebecca)  Ch  Lillian, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  twp  Williams,  Sec 
17,  Farmhand  B.  Millar  (1914) 

*Hunter,  A.  S.  (Clara)  Ch  Otis  L., 
Illlopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Illiopolis  twp, 
llliopolis,  Sec  12  T340a  Dye  Estate 
(1876) 


*Hunter,  A.  S.  (Lillie  B.)  Ch  Maude, 
Elizabeth,  John,  Larne,  Lottie,  lllio- 
polis Bx  255,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illio- 
polis, Sec  7  O105a  (1852) 

Hunter,  Charles  A.,  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel 
Interstate,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  17 
O1500a  Mrs.  R.  C.  &  C.  A.  Hunter 
(1886) 

Hunter,  Hugh  (Bachelor)  Illiopolis  Rt 
55,  tel  Illiopolis,  Olla  (1841) 

Hunter,  John  D.  (Oscia)  Ch  Ruth, 
Wilma,  Rochester  Rt  18,  twp  Roches- 
ter, Sec  13-  O250a  (1881) 

Hunter,  W.  D.  (Catherine)  Ch  Peter, 
Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Interstate,  twp  Chat- 
ham, Sec  7  T5a  Mrs.  R.  C.  Hunter 
(1890) 

Huntley,  S.  J.  Ch  Almo,  Ethel,  _Nellie, 
Eva,  Arlene,  Carl,  Spring  Rt  40,  tel 
Spring,  twp  Spring,  Sec  18  O26a 
(1867) 

Hupp,  Frank  (Emma)  Glenarm  Rt  22, 
twp  Ball  (1898) 

*Hurley,  James  E.  (Mattie)  Ch  Mabel, 
Otto,  Russell,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami, 
twp  Loami,  Sec  35  T160a  Mrs.  Char- 
lotte Turpin  (1854) 

Hurt,  B.  P.,  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cart- 
wright, Sec  5  O320a  (1879) 

Hurt,  E.  L.  (Buthey)  Pleasant  Plains, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  5  T320a  Mrs. 
Hurt  (1873) 

*Hurt,  E.  M.  (Anna)  Ch  Ruth,  Polean, 
Lura,  David,  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Illi- 
opolis, twp  niiopolis,  Sec  10  T152a 
D.  M.  M.  Hurt 

Hurt,  J.  G.,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  21  T80a  Fanny  B. 
Hurt  (1864) 

Hurt,  J.  P.  (Sarah)  Ch  Carroll,  Inez, 
Nellie,  Athens  Rt  1,  tel  Athens,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  S'ec  32  O94a  (1898) 

*Hurt,  Mrs.  Lizzie  Ch  Charles,  William, 
John,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  tel  River- 
ton,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  30  O550a 
(1865) 

Hurt,  Mrs.  Laura,  Pleasant  Plains,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  5  O320a  (1852) 

*Hurt,  Mrs.  L.  S.  Ch  Buff,  Lloyd,  Mark, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42,  twp  Cart- 
wright, Sec  28  O80a  (1864) 

Husband,  Chas.  H.  (Eva)  Springfield 
Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  27  OlOOa  (1892) 

Hussey,  Chas.  H.  (Ida)  Ch  Lewis,  Eda, 
Raymond,  Williamsville  Rt  26,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  9  O28a  (1889) 

Hussey,  Clay  (Mary)  Ch  Stewart, 
Mary,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williams- 
ville, O80a  N.  Hussey  (1877) 


SANGAMON  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


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Hussey,  H.  E.  (Eda)  Buffalo  Hart  Rt 
36,  twp  Williams,  S'ec  25  T160a  C. 
W.  Freeman  (1885) 

Hussey,  Nathan  (Charlette)  Ch  Henry, 
Mattie,  Ada,  Nathan,  Halcyane,  Al- 
ford,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williams- 
ville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  21  O320a 
(1837) 

Husson,  J.  S.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Harry,  Au- 
burn Rt  46,  tel.  Auburn,  twp  Auburn, 
Sec  16  OSa  (1882) 

Hutchinson,  A.  W.  (Etta)  Ch  Edna, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  43,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Mrs.  H.  A.  Hand  (1881) 


*Hutchison,  J.  L.  (Cora)  Ch  Ruth, 
Lucien,  Dorthy,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36, 
tel  Buffalo  Hart,  twp  Buffalo  Hart, 
Sec  28  O48a  (1865) 

Hutterr,  B.  T.  Ch  Dorothy,  Auburn  Rt 
47,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Chatham,  Sec 
36  T190a  Mrs.  A.  J.  Hutterr  (1872) 

Hutterr,  J.  C.  (Maud)  Auburn  Rt  47, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  36  T190a  Mrs.  A. 
J.  Hutterr  (1874) 

Hutterr,  John,  Virden  Rt  42,  tel  Virden, 
twp  Divernon,  Sec  31  O80a  (1859) 


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Ide,  F.  F.,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel  Illiopolis, 
twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  31  O240a  (1845) 

*lhman,  Dick,  Virden  Rt  41,  tel  Virden, 
twp  Talkington,  Sec  33  T120a  J. 
Weiland  (1905) 

lies,  Mrs.  Frances,  Ch  Ruth,  Springfield 
Rt  3,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  13  O80a  (1877) 

Immel,  Francis  H.  (Ethel)  Ch  Alason, 
Keith,  Rochester  Rt  18,  tel  Roches- 
ter, twp  Cooper,  Sec  19  O40a  (1911) 

Inslee,  George  (Lottie)  Ch  Mary, 
Lloyd,  Eugene,  George,  Springfield 
Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  34  T234a  J.  W.  Tnslee  (1913) 

Irwin,  B.  H.  (Fern)  Ch  Russell,  Pleas- 
ant Plaines  Gen  Del,  twp  Cartwright, 
S'ec  32  W.  L.  McGibbons  (1888) 

*lrvin,  C.  C.  (Sophia)  Ch  Altha,  Ernest, 
Eva,  Guy,  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  Illiopo- 
lis, twp  Lanesville,  Sec  15  T210a  W. 
J.  Millar  (1911) 

Irwin,  Ellen  J.  Ch  Ruth,  Benjamin, 
Jasper,  Eunice,  Mary,  Grover,  Opal, 
Ralph,  Cantrall  Rt  28  twp  Salisbury, 
Sec  23  OlSOa  (1852) 

Irwin,  Frank  W.  (Fern)  Ch  Bernice, 
Eugene,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  twp  Salis- 
bury, Sec  23  T52a  O.  D.  frwin  (1892) 


Irwin,  James  H.  (Bertha)  Ch  Thomas, 
Charles,  Harry,  James,  Carl,  "Irwin 
Park  Farm,"  Auburn  Rt  47,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Chatham,  Sec  26  O20a 
(1876) 

Irwin,  Jasper  (May)  Ch  Dorothy,  Glenn, 
Ralph,  Rochester  Rt  18,  twp  Roches- 
ter, Sec  12,  Farmhand  for  W.  S. 
Woodruff  (1879) 

Irwin,  J.  O.  Ch  O.  M.  Worley,  Illiopolis 
Rt  58,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Lanesville, 
S'ec  16  O160a  (1858) 

Irwin,  Milton  (Sadie)  Ch  Louise,  Myr- 
tle, Ebby,  Alta,  Oscar,  Milton,  Farm- 
in'gdale  Rt  14,  twp  Salisbury,  Tla  W. 
A.  Duncan  (1884) 

Irwin,  Oscar  D.  (Minerva)  Ch  James, 
Sarah,  Milton  S.,  Percy,  Newton, 
Milly,  Cantrall  Rt  24,  twp  Salisbury, 
Sec  26  O80a  (1852) 

Irwin,  Thomas  P.  (Josephine)  Ch  Bes- 
sie, Farmingdale  Rt  14,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  18  TlOa  Mrs.  F.  N.  Shephard 
(1892) 

Issacs,  Edgar  (Lillian)  Ch  Hortense, 
Eugene,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  28 
O80a  (1860) 

*lsaacks,  Joseph  (Annie)  Ch  Gertrude, 
Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Loami,  twp  Max- 
well, S'ec  20  T280a  William  Kerr 
(1903) 


Jackson,  Earl  (Vaughn)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Divernon  Rt  48,  twp  Divernon,  Sec 
28,  Farmhand  for  George  Brown 
(1917) 

Jackson,  F.  A.,  Glenarm  Rt  22,  twp  Ball, 
Sec  36  TllOa  Mrs.  E.  P.  Jordan 
(1882) 


Jackson,  James  B.  (Delia)  Ch  Irvin, 
Wayne,  Hilda,  Farmingdale  Rt  14, 
twp  Salisbury,  S'ec  28  O21a  (1857) 

Jackson,  Orpha  M.  (Frankie)  Ch  Ollie, 
Lizzie,  Bertha,  Eula,  Orlie,  Charles, 
Farmingdale  Rt  14,  tel  Riddle  Hill, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  17  T230a  Margaret 
Gault  (1909) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


Jacobs,  Cary  (Bertha)  Ch  Jesse,  Ruby, 
Pawnee  Rt  51,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  31 
TlOOa  Dr.  Bodkins  (1883) 

"Jacobs,  Chris  (Susie)  Ch  Carl,  Lloyd, 
Ena,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Woodside,  S'ec  28  T60a  Chas. 
Neuman  (1887) 

Jacobs,  D.  C.  (Martha)  Ch  George, 
Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec 
28  O40a  (1856) 

Jacobs,  Frank,  Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  28  T40a  H.  B.  Jacobs 
(1884) 

Jacobs,  Henry  (Minnie)  Auburn  Rt  47, 
tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  30 
T222V2a  J.  .H.  Jacobs  (1890) 

Jacobs,  J.  H.  (Johanna)  Ch  Annie, 
Christ,  Maggie,  Henry,  Grace,  Fred, 
Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  21  T225a  L.  H.  Cole- 
man  (1882) 

*Jacobs,  John  (Ollie)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Edna,  James,  LaRue,  Paul,  Loami  Rt 
34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec  24 
T360a  J.  A.  Jacobs  (1879) 

*Jacobs,  J.  W.,  Pawnee  Rt  51,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  32  O33a  (1856) 

Jacobs,  Oscar  O.,  Roby,  twp  Cooper, 
Sec  14  O50a  (1889) 

James,  Charles  A.  (Delia)  Ch  Claude, 
Lillian,  Farmingdale  Rt  14,  twp  Qard- 
ner,  Sec  10  T 

*James,  E.  S.,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40, 
tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  35  O189a  (1853) 

James,  John  R.  (Mattie)  Ch  Richard, 
Marion,  Rochester  Rt  19,  twp  Roches- 
ter, Sec  17  T235a  Joseph  M.  James 
(1885) 

Janes.  W.  T.  (Mary)  Ch  Enos,  Loami 
Rt  32,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  17,  Foreman 
for  R.  L.  McDevitt  (1916) 

Jansuski,  Eli  (Louise)  Ch  Lucille. 
Stella,  Helen,  John,  Josephine, 
Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  12,  Farmhand  for  R. 
W.  Carry  (1915) 

January,  Jamis  (Mary)  Ch  Rose,  Ethel, 
Jamis,  Springfield  Rt  8,  twp  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  18,  Farmhand  for  Wm. 
Foraker  (1916) 

*Jarrett,  Louis  B.  (May)  Ch  Clara,  Ar- 
villa,  Ruth,  Maxwell,  Burt,  Maxwell 
Rt  37,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec  28, 
O186a  (1858) 

Jarrett,  Thomas  (Flora)  Ch  Milissa, 
Andrew,  Glenarm  Rt  24,  twp  Diver- 
non,  Sec  16  T220a  L.  M.  Kenney 
(1844) 


Jefferies,  John  (Norma)  Ch  Albert, 
Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  32  O22a  (1882) 

Jefferies,  Mrs.  M.,  Springfield  Rt  10, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec 
9  O30a  (1867) 

Jenkins,  Charles  (Myrtle)  Custer  Rt  53, 
tel  Rochester,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  20 
OllOa  (1877) 

Jenkins,  John  (Ella)  Ch  Lloyd,  Vesta, 
Laura,  Fay,  Ralph,  William,  Custer 
Rt  53,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cooper, 
Sec  21  T153a  Wm.  Jenkins  (1876) 

"Jenkins,  M.  A.  (Letta)  Ch  LaRue, 
Auburn  Rt  44,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Au- 
burn, Sec  25  T640a  Edward  Ridgely 
(1877) 

"Jenkins,  Orin  (Edith)  Ch  Clifford, 
Adella,  Auburn  Rt  46,  twp  Auburn, 
Sec  9  T320a  Adella  Wineman  (1881) 

Jennings,  Bert  (Jessie)  Ch  Russell, 
Dorsey,  Ora,  Donald,  Leon,  Opal, 
Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  29  T2a  John  R.  Pullman 
(1914) 

Jennings,  John  (Jennie)  Glenarm  Rt  22, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  35,  Farmhand  for  John 
Lord  (1887) 

Jennings,  R.  T.  (Nancy)  Ch  Helen, 
Opal,  Richard,  Lowder  Rt  38,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  17  TlOa  W. 

Jensen,  Sr.,  Edward  (Edith)  Ch  Ed- 
ward, Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Curran,  Sec  23  TllOa 
Bridges  Estate  (1884) 

Jensen,  John  (Georgia)  Springfield  Rt 
6,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Curran,  Sec  11 
T200a  A.  Workman  (1894) 

*Jensen,  Newt  (Addie)  Springfield  Rt 
2,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Curran,  Sec 
23  T80a  John  Huegel  (1899) 

*Jensen,  Oscar  (Eva)  Ch  Gertrude, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  23  T240a  P.  F.  Kimble 
(1892) 

*Jett,  Henry  D.  (May)  Ch  Chelsea, 
Oregan,  Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Edinburg, 
twp  Cooper,  Sec  6  O70a-T40a  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Haney  (1902) 

Jett,  Zacheriat  (Cynthia)  Ch  Dona,  Wil- 
liam, Delphia,  Henry,  Edinburg  Rt  3, 
tel  Edinburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  5  Tla 
Dona  Boyd  (1897) 

Johnson,  Bert,  Springfield  Rt  6,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  34  O60a  (1882) 

Johnson,  Chas.  E.  (Minnie)  Glenarm 
Rt  22,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Cotton  Hill, 
Sec  30  T200a  George  Jones  (1877) 


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Johnson,  John  (Matilda)  Ch  J  ennie, 
Ruby,  Florence,  Cantrall  Rt  27,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  22  O130a  (1911) 

*Johnson,  J.  W.  (Maude)  Ch  James, 
Roscoe,  New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Boyn- 
ton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  12  T40a 
George  Schelp  (1876) 

'Johnson,  N.  R.  (Minnie)  Ch  Otto, 
Paul,  Ella,  Carrie,  Wilbur,  Spring- 
field Rt  1,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Spring- 
field, Sec  36  O59a  (1879) 

Johnson,  Warren  (Emma)  Ch  Rosa- 
mond, Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel  Rochester, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  12  T80a  W.  G.  Carpen- 
ter (1887) 

Johnson,  W.  R.  (Kate)  Illiopolis  Rt  56, 
tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  19 
T280a  J.  Johnson  (1893) 

Johnstone,  James  (Ada)  Buffalo  Hart 
Rt  36,  twp  Williams,  Sec  26  T163a 
J.  W.  Johnstone  (1893) 

Johnston,  Jesse  (Amanda)  Ch  Ray, 
Elva,  Eldon,  Lorine,  Marie,  Chatham, 
tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  14 
Farmhand  for  Vincent  Smith  (1917) 

*Jones,  C.  C.  (Cora)  Ch  Kenneth, 
Mildred,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Curran,  Sec  27  O117a  (1872) 

Jones,  Charles  (Alice)  Ch  Edgar,  Nel- 
lie, Frances,  Wilbur,  Springfield  Rt 
3,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  11  Farmhand 
for  J.  D.  Doan  (1912) 

*Jones,  C.  G.  (Florence)  Ch  Lilly, 
Miriam,  Charles,  Clarence,  Spring- 
field Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Wood- 
side,  Sec  29  O80a  (1911) 

*Jones,  C.  H.  (Nettie)  Ch  4,  Pawnee 
Rt  67,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  30  O153a 
(1859) 

Jones,  Clark  H.  (Jule)  Ch  Melvin, 
Mildred,  Loami  Rt  33,  twp  Curran, 
Sec  31  Farmhand  (1916) 

f*Jones,  Earnest  D.  (Isabel)  Glenarm 
Rt  22,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Ball,  Sec 
35  T240a  Mrs.  Emma  Daniels  (1888) 

"Jones,  Ed  (Cleo)  Ch  Bertha,  James, 
Pawnee  Rt  52,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Cot- 
ton Hill,  Sec  32  O90a  (1880) 

*Jones,  F.  J.  (May)  Ch  Helen,  Walter, 
Virden  Rt  42,  tel  Virden,  twp  Diver- 
non,  Sec  32  T80a  D.  C.  Neeley  (1914) 

Jones,  Geo.  B.  Ch  Benjamin,  Rochester 
Rt  18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  35  O81a 
(1903) 


Jones,  Ira  (Beryl)  Ch  Charles,  Glen- 
arm Rt  23,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cot 
ton  Hill,  Sec  7  O80a  Ira  K.  Jones 
(1889) 

Jones,  L.  E.  (Maude)  Ch  Charles, 
Arlene,  Marie,  Arzelia,  Loretta, 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  26  Farmhand  for  C.  H.  Coe 
(1916) 

*  Jones,  M.  A.  Buffalo,  twp  Mechanics- 
burg, Sec  11  O500a  (1891) 

*Jones,  Marshall  E.  (Alice;  Ch  Harold, 
Springfield  Rt  4,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  30  O2a  (1903) 

*Jones,  M.  E.  (May)  Ch  John  Thorn- 
ton, Williamsville,  twp  Williamsville, 
Sec  4  O15a  (1869) 

Jones,  R.  A.  (Pearl)  Ch  Ursula,  Glen 
arm  Rt  23,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Ball, 
Sec  12  O250a  (1880) 

*Jones,  S.  G.  Buffalo,  twp  Mechanics- 
burg, Sec  11  OSOOa  (1891) 

Jones,  Thomas  A.  (Rebecca)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Glenarm  Rt  23,  twp  Ball,  Sec 
12  O162a  (1852) 

Jones,  T.  S.  (Nellie)  Ch  Lettie,  Kath- 
erine,  Francis,  Charles,  Auburn  Rt 
44,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Talkington,  Sec 
1  T160a  B.  F.  Workman  (1867) 

Jones,  Will  T.  (Mattie)  Ch  Wayne, 
Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  16  O20a  (1887) 

*Jones,  William  E.  (Emma)  Ch  Arthur, 
Merle,  Williamsville  Rt  26,  tel  Wil- 
liamsville, twp  Williams,  Sec  12, 
O159a  (1872) 

Jqnes,  William  (Nannie)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Kenneth,  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Ball,  Sec  30  Farmhand  for 
W.  B.  Clark  (1904) 

Jordan,  Mrs.  E.  P.  Ch  Willie,  Tommy, 
Minnie,  Ora,  Glenarm,  twp  Ball,  Sec 
33  O138a 

Judd,  A.  V.  (Sarah)  Ch  Nellie,  River- 
ton  Rt  t7,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  23  TlOa  W.  B.  King 
(1867) 

Judd,  Gather  (Georgie)  Ch  Bernice, 
James,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  43,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  30  Foreman  for  T. 
Anderson  (1916) 


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Judd,  George  (Ellen)  Ch  Annie,  Arlene, 
James,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  31  T40a  J.  E. 
Strode  (1849) 

Judd,  Robert  (Blanche)  Springfield  Rt 
10,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  18  T93a  F.  Judd  (1894) 


Juneman,  John  (Minnie)  Ch  Harold, 
Williamsville  Rt  26,  tel  Williams- 
ville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  23  O200a 
(1892) 

Judy,  S.  K.  (Lillian)  Ch  Robert, 
Walter,  Ella,  Primm,  Harry,  Spring- 
field, Rt  10,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  9  T40a  Lillian  M. 
Estell  (1915) 


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Kail,    Melvin    G.    (Effie)    Ch   William, 
Gladys,   Edson,   Elizabeth,   Sherman 
Rt   25,   tel   Williamsville,    twp    Wil- 
liams,   Sec   29    T160a   R.   E.    Monts 
(1916) 

Kalb,  George  B.  Springfield  Rt  7,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  3 
087a  (1849) 

Kaylor,  Arthur  (Mary)  Custer  Rt  53, 
tel  Rochester,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  20 
T5a  Oak  Hill  Cemetery  (1914) 

Kaylor,  Rhupert  E.  (Blanche)  Ch 
Helen,  Breckenridge  Rt  1,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  21  T492a  W.  J.  Ross 
(1912) 

*Kaylor,  W.  J.  (Mary)  Ch  John,  Lizzie, 
Illiopolis  Rt  56,  Sec  5  O150a  (1867) 

Kearney,  W.  S.  (Ida)  Ch  Roy,  Auburn 
Rt  47,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham, 
Sec  25  O60a  (1889) 

Keen,  Orvine  (Bertha)  Ch  Margaret, 
Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami, 
S'ec  21  Foreman  for  Taylor  O'Keefe 
(1904) 

Keen,  W.  T.  Ch  Joseph,  Bonnie,  Rolla, 
Marie,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel  Rochester, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  14  T200a  S.  J.  Stout 
(1896) 

Kendall,  Daniel  M.  Ch  Truman,  Justina, 
Donald,  Farmingdale  Rt  14,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  17  O120a  (1844) 

Keene,  Fred  (Bessie)  Ch  Raymond, 
Ralph,  Thelma,  Evelyn,  Glenarm  Rt 
23,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Ball,  Sec  11 
TSOa  J.  Stout  Estate  (1906) 

Keeney,  John  New  Berlin  Rt  31,  twp 
Island  Grove,  Sec  14  TllOa  Esther 
Kenney  (1872) 

Keeney,  J.  R.  (Bessie)  Ch  Grace,  New 
Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  32  T240a  Mrs.  E.  B.  Oder 
(1886) 

Kehoe,  Mrs.  Maria  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  7  O97a 
(1882) 


Keil,  Charles  M.  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
George,  Charlie,  Albert,  Edward, 
Mary,  Lena,  Lucy,  Springfield  Rt  10, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec 
17  O44a  (1872) 

Keith,  Mrs.  E.  H.  Ch  Benjamin, 
Jennie,  Sherman  Rt  25,  twp  Will- 
iams, Sec  30  T17a  M.  C.  Roberts 
(1892) 

Kelhoffer,  F.  F.  (Marie)  Ch  Will,  Buf- 
falo, twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  9  T89a 
Skealey  Estate  (1889) 

Kelley,  James  E.  (Emma)  Loami  Rt 
32,  tel  Loami,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  21 
Foreman  for  Joseph  Isaac  (1916) 

Kelley,  John  C.  (Mary)  Curran  Rt  11, 
tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  4 
O40a  (1837) 

Kelley,  John  H.  (Matilda)  Curran  Rt 
11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec 
•4  T30a  Chas.  Ewell  (1874) 

Kennedy,  Daniel  D.  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Patrick,  Morris,  James,  Paul,  Hugh, 
Margaret,  Catherine,  Daniel,  Mech- 
anicsburg Rt  60,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  11 
T160a  J.  T.  &  John  Lemons  (1868) 

Kennedy,  Edw.  D.  (Lou)  Ch  Ed  Mech- 
anicsburg Rt  60,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  1 
Oliy2a  (1872) 

Kennedy,  J.  M.  (Edith)  Ch  Charles, 
Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  9 
Farmhand  for  C.  P.  Power  (1912) 

Kennedy,  Malachy  J.  Mechanicsburg 
Rt  60,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  2  O40a  (1870) 

*Kennedy,  W.  H.  Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Bell, 
twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  1  O40a  (1870) 

*Kent,  Jas.  M.  (Ruth)  Ch  Elizabeth, 
Lanesville  Box  34,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp 
Lanesville,  Sec  9  T247a  J.  P.  Kent 
(1887) 

*Keplinger,  Cecil  T.  (Edna)  Ch  Char- 
lotte, Ruth,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami 
twp  Loami,  Sec  22  T202a  Mrs.  Sarah 
Miller  (1910) 


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Kern,  Bert  R.  (Anna)  Ch  William, 
Ruth,  Jesse,  McKennen,  Farmingdale 
Rt  13,  tel  Pleasant  Planes,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  6  TlOOa  George  Minder 
(1892) 

Kern,  Christina  Ch  Christina,  Jacob, 
William,  Louis,  Farmingdale  Rt  13, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  4  O60a  (1852) 

Kern,  Ear!  J.  (Ora)  Ch  Lorene,  Farm- 
ingdale Rt  14,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines, 
twp  Salisbury,  Sec  34  O320a  Mary 
R.  Kern  (1889) 

Kern,  George  Ch  Fern,  Stella,  Earl, 
Ivah,  Reva,  Irene,  Farmingdale  Rt 
14,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Salis- 
bury, Sec  29  O525a  (1901) 

Kern,  Jacob  (Annie)  Ch  Lewis,  Jacob, 
Nicholas,  Essie,  Christina,  Emma, 
Marie,  Louise,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  14  T208a  W.  T.  Brad- 
ford (1863) 

Kern,  John  (Carrie)  Farmingdale  Rt 
14,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Gard- 
ner, Sec  17  T41a  Peter  Kuminsky 
(1888) 

*Kern,  Louis  (Julia)  Ch  Louis,  Otto, 
Frank,  Elizabeth,  Dolly,  Farmingdale 
Rt  14,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner 
Sec  2  O192a  (1869) 

Kern,  Murray  (Alice)  Ch  Murray, 
Farmingdale  Rt  14,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  10  T80a  J.  J.  Schlitt  (1894) 

Kern,  William  J.  (Anna)  Ch  Ralph, 
Hallie,  Roland,  Ashley,  Linn,  Farm- 
ingdale Rt  14,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  8  T204a  George 
Bochner  (1897) 

Kern,  William  L.  (Anna)  Springfield 
Rt  4,  twp  Gardner,  S'ec  16  Tenant 
F.  S.  Duncan  (1916) 

Kern,  William  N.  Ch  William,  Joseph, 
George,  John,  Tena,  Farmingdale  Rt 
13,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  4  TllOa  Mrs.  Christine  Kern 
(1867) 

*Kessler,  Irvin  (Fannie)  Ch  Arthur, 
Chester,  Lillie,  Susan,  Francis,  Glen- 
arm  Rt  24,  tel  Divernon,  twp,  Diver- 
non.  Sec  4-5  T308a  Jas  Tilson  (1892) 

Kessler,  Richard  (Nina)  Glenarm,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  33  Farmhand  for  M.  E. 
Clayton  (1913) 

Kestel,  Martin  A.  (Hazel)  Ch  Ruth, 
Loami  Rt  32,  twp  Loami,  Sec  3  Fore- 
man Geo.  Basse  (1915) 


Kilhoffer,  A.  R.  (Mary)  Ch  Helen 
Margaret,  John,  Gertrude,  Cornland 
Rt  1,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  21  T240a 
J.  L.  Meister  (1872) 
Killen,  Benjamin  F.  (Emma)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Rosa,  Earnest,  Benjamin,  Pearl 
Earle,  George,  Roy,  Harley,  Spring- 
field Rt  4,  twp  Gardner,  S'ec  26  T104a 
(1897) 

*Kinahan,  James  (Cora)  Ch  Anna, 
Pearl,  James,  Wesley,  Francis,  Eliza- 
beth, Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Illiopolis, 
twp  Lanesville,  O140a  T60a  from 
Elizabeth  and  Margaret  Kinahan 
(1873) 

Kinahan,  John  (Alice)  Ch  John,  Earl, 
Klondyke,  Emma,  Marguerite,  Illio- 
polis Rt  55,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Lanes- 
ville, Sec  22  O150a  T80a  from  Eliza- 
beth Kinahan  (1865) 
*Kincaid,  Fred  C.  (Josephine)  Glen- 
arm  Rt  22,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton 
Hill,  Sec  19  O160a  (1876) 
King,  Edward  (Annie)  Ch  Jennie, 
Jeremiah,  Robert,  Chas.,  Springfield 
Rt  4,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  22  O148a 
(1869) 

*King,  Ernest  (Ida)  Ch  Raymond,  New 
Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  28  O80a  (1875) 
*King,  Henry  (Dollie)  Ch  Edgar  Ray- 
mond, Springfield  Rt  8,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  7  O127a 
(1870) 

King,  L.  T.  (Goldie)  Ch  Opal,  Harley, 
Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  21  O80a  (1879) 
King,  M.  M.  (Blanche)  Mechanicsburg 
Box  21,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mech- 
anicsburg, Sec  26  Foreman  for 
Earnest  Bell 

King,  Otis  (Kathryn)  Ch  Russell, 
Mary,  Helen,  Thomas,  Curran  Rt  11, 
tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  6 
T372a  George  Passfield  (1879) 
"•King,  Roy  (May)  Ch  Dorothy,  Linda, 
Frances,  Charles,  Howard,  Curran 
Rt  12,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin, 
Sec  24  T120a  Jed  King  (1880) 
King,  William  (Annie)  Ch  Harry, 
Clara,  Charles,  Edna,  Henry,  Spring- 
field Rt  10,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  8  T40a  Ann  Kidd 
(1895) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


King,  Wm.  B.  Ch  Otto,  Orville,  River- 
ton  Rt  17,  tel  River-ton,  twp  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  13  T160a  J.  F.  King  (1875) 
Kingberry,  Curtis  (Mary)  Lowder,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  26  T37%a  Jane 
Kingberry  (1897) 

Kinney,    Claude    Divernon    Rt   48,   tel 
Diverton,  twp  Diverton,  Sec  31  T120a 
M.  L.  Kinney   (1883) 
*  Kinney,  J.  R.  (Anna)  Ch  Mary,  Paw- 
nee Rt  52,  twp  Pawnee,  S'ec  33  T200a 
G.  W.  Lemon  (1915) 
Kinnison,   Wm.    (Effie)    Ch  Elizabeth, 
Tessie,   Susan,  Ora,  Ruby,  William, 
Rochester    Rt   18,   twp   Cooper,   Sec 
18  T300a  A.  Ross  (1913) 
Kinsley,  Peter  (Anna)  Ch  John,  Sher- 
man   Rt    25,   tel   Williams ville,    twp 
Williams,   Sec  3  T80a  Albert  Sher- 
man (1887) 

Kiper,  Ezra  (Nannie)  Ch  Guy,  Roy, 
Minta,  Ruby,  Carl,  Addie,  Williams- 
ville,  tel  Williams,  Sec  32  T80a  G. 
M.  Caldwell  (1907) 
*Kirby  Frank  (Mary)  Ch  Florence, 
Williamsville  Rt  26,  tel  Williams- 
ville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  16  T160a 
M.  E.  Jones  (1916) 

Kirby,  T.  J.  (Theresa)  Ch  Mary, 
Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Uliopolis,  twp 
Illiopolis,  Sec  11  O140a  (1892) 
Kisheskey,  W.  A.  Ch  Myrtle,  Gladys, 
Herald,  Dorothy,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  59, 
tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  35 
Foreman  for  W.  G.  Priddle  (1862) 
Kitchen,  Lee  (Margaret)  Ch  Elma, 
Raymond,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  twp 
Williams  Sec  36  T160a  Charlie  Crane 
(1887) 

*Kline,  J.  W.  (Jane)  Ch  Effie,  Charles, 
Virden  Rt  42,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  31 
O75a  (1892) 

Kloppe,  Henry  J.  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Henry,  Herman,  Walter,  Albert, 
Lena,  Frieda,  New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  28 
O312a  (1896) 

Kloppenburg,  Henry  (Anna)  Ch  Mary, 
Francis,  Theresa,  Julia,  Minnie, 
Anna,  Elizabeth,  Catherine,  August, 
Margaret,  Springfield  Rt4,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Gardner,  Sec  26  O90a 
(1867) 

Klor,  Fred  (Mabel)  Ch  Glen,  Evelyn, 
Margaret,  Springfield  Rt  5,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  11 
T117a  Anna  Klor  (1883) 
*Klor,  John  (Nina)  Ch  Gladys,  Russell, 
Neva,  John,  Springfield  Rt  10  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  1? 
O223a  (1879) 


*Knepler,  G.  P.  (Nellie)  Ch  Alma, 
Lucille,  Elmer,  New  Berlin  Rt  29, 
twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  16  T80a  (1882) 

Knepler,  John  (Emma)  Ch  Leo,  Henry, 
Anna,  New  Berlin  Rt  29,  tel  Boynton, 
twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  16  T240a  J. 
W.  Knepler  (1873) 

Knepler,  J.  W.  (Margaret)  Ch  John, 
Katherine,  Mary,  George,  William, 
Edward,  Frances,  New  Berlin  Rt  29, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  S'ec  16 
O240a  (1850) 

Knight,  A.  M.  (Minerva)  Ch  John, 
Charles,  Bessie,  Buffalo,  tel  Buffalo, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  8  T200a 
Sangamon  Loan  &  Trust  Co.  (1886) 

Knoles,  Claude  (Josie)  Ch  Carol,  Fartn- 
ingdale,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  19  T240a  A.  B.  Watts  (1912) 

Knoles,  Eli  A.  (Mary)  Ch  Claude, 
Kirby,  Laura,  Farmingdale,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Gardner,  S'ec  18  T200a  A. 
B.  Watts,  Sr.  (1906) 

Knoles,  G.  C.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Vivian, 
Lynn,  Harold,  Palmer,  Stephenson, 
Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  10  T204a  P.  Murry 
(1912) 

Knott,  H.  L.  (Clara)  Ch  Mabel,  Rob- 
erta, Rochester  Rt  20,  twp  Rochester, 
bee  28  T224a  J.  Johnson  Estate 
(1880) 

*Knotts,  T.  E.  (Ada)  Ch  Almeta, 
Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  17  O90a  (1866) 

Knotts,  W.  J.  (Sarah)  Ch  Roy,  Chat- 
ham Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball, 
Sec  16  OlOOa  (1851) 

Knouse,  J.  (Ethel)  Ch  Harry,  William, 
Lois,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  42,  twp 
Cartwright,  S'ec  28  T160a  J.  Smith 
(1908) 

Knox,  .  Chas.  F.  (Carrie)  Ch  May, 
Kirby,  Ruth,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami 
twp  Loami,  T22a  Millard  McGrady 
(1915) 

Knox,  Eli  E.  (Amanda)  Ch  Harry, 
Leland,  Mabel,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  36  Farmhand  for 
Hugh  Diller  (1916) 

*Knudsen,  Christian  (Rintha)  Ch 
Chares,  Hazel,  Lawrence,  New  Ber- 
lin Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island 
Grove,  Sec  8  O56a  (1872) 

*Knudson,  Albert  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel 
Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  14  O87a 
(1901) 

•Knudson,  Martin  H.  (Etta)  Ch  Doro- 
thy, Farmingdale  Rt  14,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Gardner,  O260a  (1865) 


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Koehler,  Fred  (Katherine)  Ch  John, 
Donald,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  42,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  I'sland  Grove,  Sec  4 
(1872) 

*Koeh!er,  Lee  (Viola)  Ch  Avis,  Mar- 
garet, Lee,  Edna,  Maud,  Helen,  Paul, 
Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  6  T200a  Pease  Estate 
(1877) 

*Kohl,  Charles  (Mary)  Ch  Elsie,  Cur- 
ran  Rt  11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Gardner,  T120a  William  Kohl  (1878) 

*Kohl,  John  H.  (Allie)  Curran  Rt  11, 
tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  29 
T63a  Wm.  Kohl  (1878) 

Kohl,  John  H.  (Edna)  Ch  Anna- 
Springfield  Rt  8,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  5  O105a  (1914) 

Kohl,  R.  E.  (Laura)  Ch  Russel, 
Mariana,  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Tlliopo- 
lis,  twp  Illiopolis,  See  4  T187a  A.  S. 
Booth  (1882) 

Kohl,  Walter  G.  (Anna)  Ch  Virginia, 
Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  Riverton,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  26  O85a  (1887) 

Kohl,  William  F.  (Bessie)  Ch  Ellis, 
Viola,  Curran  Rt  11,  tei  Riddle  Hill, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  31  T30a  Wm.  Kohl, 
Sr.  (1884) 

*Koke,  William  (Caddie)  Ch  William, 
Maggie,  Clarence,  Helen,  Henry, 
John,  Lucy,  Edward,  Springfield  Rt 
6,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
34  O76a  (1899) 

Komnick,  August  (Hannah)  Ch  Her- 
man, Anna,  Albert,  Henry,  Minnie, 
Arthur,  Martha,  Benjamin,  Leonard, 
Curran  Rt  12  tel  Chatham,  twp  Cur- 
ran, Sec  29  T328a  Mrs.  E.  Sculley 
(1915) 

Koonce,  Clarence  (Julia)  Illiopolis  Rt 
57,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec 
8  T160a  Miss  Murphy  (1913) 

Kornack,  Fred  (Delia)  Springfield  Rt 
10,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  7  TlOOa  August  Kornack  (1886) 

Koslowski,  August  (Louise)  Ch 
Adolph,  Herman,  Ida,  August,  Will, 
Emil,  Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Springfield,  Sec  21  O12a 
(1888) 

Krais,  Joseph  New  Berlin  Rt  29,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  22 
O45a  (1886) 

Krais,  Mrs.  Mary  Ch  John,  New  Ber- 
lin Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  22  O195a  (1877) 


Kramer,  C.  A.  (Mary)  Ch  Hazel,  Lela, 
Louise,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Curran,  Sec  34  Olla  (1870) 

Kramer,  H.  L.  (Helen)  Ch  Florence, 
Everett,  Springfield  Rt  8,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  5,  O36a 
(1899) 

Kramer,  John  E.  (Eliza)  Curran  Rt  12, 
twp  Curran,  Sec  34  O12a  (1857) 

Kramer,  J.  T.  (Rose)  Ch  Nora,  Loami 
Rt  33,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Curran,  Sec 
33  O49a  (1865) 

Kramer,  Warren  (Ida)  Ch  Marion, 
Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Cur- 
ran, Sec  35  T78a  Lewis  Browner 
(1888) 

Krell,  Charles  W.  (Bertha)  Ch  Charles, 
Frank,  Lorene,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  21 
T180a  Crane  &  Brown  (1887) 

Krell,  J.  W.  (Christina)  Ch  Charles, 
Emil,  Dora,  Delia,  Will,  Alvin, 
Lawrence,  John,  Ernest,  Springfield 
Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  22  T236a  C.  bchneck  (1887) 

Kreppert,  F.  W.  Ch  Dorothea,  William, 
Bertha,  Alma,  Edward,  Henry,  Fan- 
nie, Christina,  Louis,  Springfield  Rt 
3,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
3  O17a  (1882) 

Kre«s,  Philip  (Mary)  Ch  Will,  Chat- 
ham Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Wood- 
side,  Sec  T173a  J.  H.  Drennan 
(1899) 

Kresse,  C.  W.  (Gertrude)  Ch  Fred, 
Bernice,  Carl,  Josie,  Eugene,  Daw- 
son  Rt  21,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Mech- 
anicsburg,  Sec  16  T320a  Angeline 
Sculley  (1913) 

Kruger,  Carl  (Freda)  Loaml  Rt  3,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  19,  O47a 
(1888) 

Kuhn,  H.  F.  (Julia)  Ch  Walter,  Dora, 
Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  5  O146a  (1860) 

Kulper,  Henry  (Mary)  Ch  Anna,  Paul, 
Davis,  Katherine,  Eva,  Henry, 
Martha,  Springfield  Rt  2,  twp  Cur- 
ran, Sec  1  Farmhand  (1912) 

*Kumle,  August  (Mary)  Ch  Anna, 
Ferdinand,  Edgar,  Thomas,  Harry, 
Francis,  New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boyn- 
ton, twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  31  O120a 
(168) 

*Kumle  M.  E.  (Annie)  Ch  Maurice, 
Matilda,  Loretta,  Annie,  New  Berlin 
Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin, 
Sec  33  O160a  (1873) 


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*Kunz,  August  (Iba)  Ch  Lizzie,  Willie, 
Pawnee,  twp  Pawnee,  TIGOa  Mrs. 
Caswell  (1897) 

Kunz,  F.  W.  (Nellie)  Ch  Mary,  Henry, 
Herman,  Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Roch- 
ester, twp  Ball,  Sec  24  T80a  Bertha 
Underwood  (1892) 

*Kunz,  Julius  (Bertha)  Ch  Julius,  Car- 
rie, Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  6  O125a  (1894) 

Kunz,  William  (Lizzie)  Ch  Annie,  Wil- 
liam, Clara,  George,  Tena,  Marie, 
James,  Clarence,  Roy,  Gladys, 
Springfield  Rt  5,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  10  T40a  (1887) 


Kupisch,  John  (Carolina)  Ch  August, 
John,  Louisa,  Charlie,  Martha,  Caro- 
line, Willie,  Fred,  Margaret,  Arthur, 
Springfield  Rt  8,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  5  T15a  C.  E.  Harris 
(1903) 

*Kurfiss,  William  W.  (Bertha)  Ch 
Daisy,  Margaret,  Rochester  Rt  18, 
tel  Rochester,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  7 
OlOOa  (1892) 

Kussmaul,  J.  E.  Ch  Emma,  Rachael, 
Rochester  Rt  19,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
30  OlOOa  (1882) 

*Kusterer,  Samuel  (Fannie)  Ch  Pearl, 
Raymond,  Mt.  Pulaski  Rt  3,  twp 
Illiopolis,  Sec  23  O80a  (1881) 


Lacy,  Edw  C.  (Minnie)  Ch  Gale,  Len, 
Keith,  Floyd,  Farmingdale  Rt  14, 
tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Salisbury, 
Sec  34  O40a  (1875) 

Ladage,  Chas.  (Nellie)  Ch  Walter, 
Catherine,  Springfield  Rt  2,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  18 
T230a  L.  Hay  (1882) 

Lahman,  W.  M.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Arthur, 
Earl,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  twp  Wil- 
liams, Sec  35  T120a  R.  O.  Riddle 
(1908) 

Lahue,  Linnie  Ch  Mary,  Ralph,  Hazel, 
Haldon,  Gaines,  Mechanicsburg  Rt 
60,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Cooper, 
Sec  15  OlOa  (1908) 

Lam,  Oscar  (Bessie)  Ch  Flora,  Stella, 
Loraine,  Rochester  Rt  20,  twp  Cotton 
Hill,  Sec  9  Tla  Charles  Finley  (1883) 

Lamb,  Charles  (Hattie)  Ch  Perry,  Wil- 
liam, Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami  twp 
Loami,  Sec  13  T117a  William  Kuhn 
(1876) 

Lamb,  Ira  F.  (Nellie)  Ch  Hester, 
Harold,  Illiopolis  Rt  54,  tel  Illiopolis, 
twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  17  T152a  George 
Lucas  (1917) 

Lamkey,  Ernest  (Florence)  Ch 
Ernest,  Riverton  Rt  17,  twp  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  24  T50a  John  Cromley 
(1916) 

Lamkey,  Ernest  Ch  Ernest,  Ollie,  Wil- 
liam, Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Riverton, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  18  O200a 
(1876) 

Lamkin,  F.  (Rosa)  Ch  Curtis,  Illiopolis 
Rt  55,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Lanesville, 
Sec  21  T260a  Buchler  (1917) 


Lamun,  John  (Agnes)  Ch  Emory,  Zada, 
Leslie,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  1 
O160a  (1852) 

Landis,  J.  B.  (Mary)  Buffalo  Hart  Rt 
36,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  30  T525a 
Mrs.  T.  S.  Haist  (1876) 

Lander,  S.  E.  (Alma)  Ch  Wilbur,  Del- 
bert,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  19  T240a  M.  F.  Me- 
gredy  (1886) 

Landon,  Charles  (Alberta)  Oh  Rae- 
burne,  Horace,  Auburn  Rt  44,  twp 
Auburn,  Sec  6  O320a  (1871) 

*Lang,  William  (May)  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  40,  tel  Ashland,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  22  O40a  (1880) 

*Lange,  T.  C.  (Jessie)  Ch  Eugene,  Wil- 
liam, Bessie,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  40, 
tel  Ashland,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
27-SW  T240a  Dave  Clark  (1875) 

Langfield,  George  (Amelia)  Ch  Joseph, 
George,  Springfield  Rt  8,  twp  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  6  O20a  (1847) 

*Lang!ey,  D.  Y.  (Lula)  Ch  Byron, 
Charles,  Louise,  Mechanicsburg  Rt 
60,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  3 
T160a  Mrs.  H.  Waters  (1909) 

Lanham,  A.  L.  (Vera)  Illiopolis  Rt  56, 
twp  liliopolis,  Sec  25  Foreman  for 
J.  C.  Loose  (1917) 

Lanham,  Charles  H.  (Beatrice)  Auburn 
Rt  44,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  6  O136a 
(1878) 

Lanham,  Elmer  (May)  Auburn  Rt  44, 
tel  Auburn,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  32 
Foreman  for  Ralph  Butler  (1897) 


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Lanham,  Fannie  C.  Ch  Mary,  Cantrall 
Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
1  O90a  (1905) 

Lanham,  P.  F.  Ch  Clifford,  Marguerite, 
Dean,  Cornland  Rt  59,  tel  Buffalo 
Hart,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  24  O50a 
(1853) 

Lanterman,  R.  H.  (Pearl)  Curran  Rt 
12,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Curran,  Sec 
27  T86a  J.  R.  Lanterman  (1897) 

Lard,  Charles  F.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Gar- 
nett,  Bessie,  Adelaide,  Kenneth, 
Emanuel,  Charles,  George,  Buffalo, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  10  T( — )a 
Robert  Goodem  (1-907) 

*Lard,  Earl  Pawnee  Rt  69,  tel  Pawnee, 
twp  Pawnee,  Sec  25  T200a  G.  R. 
Lard  Estate  (1880) 

*Lard,  J.  F.  (Stella)  Ch  Genevieve, 
Glenarm,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Ball,  Sec 
25  OSOOa  (1861) 

*Lard,  John  (Laura)  Ch  Carl,  Odessa, 
"Sunny  Side"  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel 
Pawnee,  twp  Ball,  Sec  35  O190a 
(1863) 

Lard,  John  R.  (Helen)  Ch  Ernest, 
George,  Agnes,  Geneva,  Marjorie, 
Glenarm  Rt  22,  twp  Ball,  Sec  35 
O17a  (1882) 

Larnam,  John  (Julia)  Ch  Miles,  Noah, 
Erhel,  Cornland  Rt  1,  tel  Buffalo,  twp 
Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  22  T96a  Alf.  H. 
Greening  (1916) 

*Larson,  Andrew  (Tilda)  Ch  Arthur, 
Opal,  Annie,  Glenarm  Rt  22,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  29  O237a  (1861) 

Larson,  Charles  G.  (Cathryn)  Ch 
Velda,  Velma,  Charles,  Cantrall  Rt 
28,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  23  TlOa  Chas. 
Duncan  (1882) 

*Larson,  C.  W.  (Mollie)  Ch  Mildred, 
Dorothy,  New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boyn- 
ton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  35  O120a 
(1901) 

"Larson,  P.  B.  (Nellie)  Ch  Kate, 
Emma,  Clarence,  Lillian,  New  Berlin 
Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin, 
Sec  28  O80a  (1877) 

Larue,  W.  E.  (Lillie)  Ch  Helen,  James, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  5  T160a  W.  J.  Spauld- 
ing  (1913) 

Lauchner,  Melvin  (Mary)  Ch  Charles, 
Gertrude,  Leatha,  Cantrall,  tel  Can- 
trall, twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  15 
T200a  John  Lake  (1915) 

Laughlin,  John  O.  (Mary)  Ch  Daniel, 
Dawson,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Mechanics- 
burg,  See  7  Foreman  for  Joseph 
Berry  (1872) 


Lawley,  Albert  W.  Custer  Rt  53,  twp 

Cotton  Hill,  Sec  14  T90a  Mary  Law- 
ley  (1868) 

Lawley,  Charles  E.  (Fannie)  Ch 
George,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel  Roch- 
ester, twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  18  T96a 
D.  W.  Lawley  (1881) 

Lawley,  Delila  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Ball,  Sec  13  O224a 
(1866) 

*Lawley,  E.  L.  (Ellen)  Ch  William, 
Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  12  O140a  (1885) 

*Lawley,  Hady  (Mamie)  Ch  Lottie, 
Gladys,  Glenarm  Rt  25,  tel  Roch- 
ester twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  18  T96a 
D.  W.  Lawley  (1876) 

Lawley,  Robert  (Luella)  Ch  James, 
Glenarm,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec 
33  O6a  (1880) 

Lawrence,  William  (Bonnie)  Ch  Ralph, 
Annabelle,  Breckenridge,  tel  Roch- 
ester, twp  Cooper,  Sec  5  Ola  (1877) 

*Lawson,  William  (Anna)  Ch  Edna, 
Wilmer,  Alma,  Dorothy,  Williams- 
ville  Rt  2,  tel  Williamsville,  twp 
"Williams,  Sec  9  T252a  J.  M.  Graft 
(1880) 

Lawyer,  O.  E.  (Bertha)  Ch  Elmer, 
Glen,  Ray,  Harry,  Clarence,  Spring- 
field Rt  8,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Spring- 
field, Sec  14  T155a  Pierson  Estate 
(1905) 


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"Leahy,  James  (Bridget)  Ch  Mary, 
Timothy,  William,  Lee,  Russel,  Nel- 
lie, Mabel  Dwyer,  Ben,  Pleasant 
Plaines,  twp  Cartwright,  OTOOa 
(1863) 

*Leahy,  J.  J.  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  39, 
tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  13  O160a  (1867) 

*Leahy,  T.  F.  (Marguerite)  Ch  James, 
Timothy,  Joseph,  Alice,  Edward, 
Francis,  Ralph,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt 
39,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Cart- 
wright O470a  (1861) 

*Leahy,  T.  J.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Frank, 
Grace,  Charles,  Ivan,  Ralph,  New 
Berlin  Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island 
Grove,  Sec  18  O260a  (1869) 

"Leahy,  W.  P.  (Emma)  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  39,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  13-SW  (MOOa 
(1874) 

Leaverton,  Henry  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  1  T224a 

1    Leaverton  heirs   (1893) 

Leckrone,  F.  H.  (Kitty)  Ch  Floyd, 
Elbert,  Dorothea,  William,  Albert, 
Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Mech- 
anicsburg, Sec  2  T148a  G.  Passfleld 
(1917) 

Leaderbrand,  Bertha  Ch  Henry,  Toban, 
Emma,  Carlos,  Teresa,  Jacob,  Glen- 
arm  Rt  23,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  7 
T118a  Burley  Lederbrand  (1905) 

Leaderbrand,  George  (Mary)  Ch  Ray, 
Rochester  Rt  20,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  4  T67a  George 
Leaderbrand  (1854) 

Leaderbrand,  Geo.  A.  (Henrietta)  Ch 
Joseph,  Francis,  Springfield  Rt  3, 
tel  Rochester,  twp  Ball,  Sec  2  O42a 
(1879) 

Leaderbrand,  Philip  (Myra)  Ch  Henry, 
Chester,  Samuel,  Floyd,  Merle, 
Grace,  Ralph,  Rochester  Rt  20,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  4 
T114a  (1866) 

Leaderbrand,  R.  L.  (Monica)  "1'rwin 
Place"  Auburn  Rt  47,  tel  Auburn, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  26  T62a  A.  E. 
Irwin  (1891) 

Leahan,  P.  T.  Ch  May,  T.  N.  Ben, 
Cornland  Rt  1,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buf- 
falo Hart,  Sec  33  O50a  (1853) 

Ledbetter,  John  (Anna)  Loami  Rt  33, 
tel  Waverly,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
35  Foreman  for  Julius  Kimy  (1916) 

Lee,  Annie  Ch  Edna,  Robert,  Walter, 
Thelma,  Springfield  Rt  4,  twp  Gard- 
ner, Sec  25  T8a  Harry  Reisch  (1914) 


Lee,  Sherman  (Edith)  Ch  Richard, 
Ruby,  Violet,  "Odeon"  Chatham  Rt 
16,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec 
12  Foreman  for  J.  W.  Sudduth  (1916) 

Lee,  William  J.  (Rosa)  Ch  John, 
James,  Margaret,  Eldon,  Dorothy, 
Leona,  Can  trail  Rt  28,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  1  T465a  Oliver  Whittney  (1877) 

Leeper,  H.  T.  Ch  Fred,  Kenneth,  Dean, 
Virden  Rt  48,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  33 
O80a  (1916) 

Lefever,  D.  S.  (Stella)  Springfield  Rt 
9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
9  T2a  Charles  Robin  (1903) 

Leftwigh,  C.  T.  (Nellie)  Ch  Mildred, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  7  T160a  George 
Passfield  (1882) 

Leggett,  James  Ch  Minnie,  Pawnee  Rt 
52,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  30  O37a 
(1850) 

*Leigh,  Harry,  Sr.  (Mary)  Ch  Homer, 
Gale,  Opal,  Fern,  Harry,  Curran  Rt 
12,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec 
17  T180a  L.  Hayes  &  Brown  (1903) 

*Leigh,  Grover  (Virginia)  Curran  Rt 
12,  twp  Curran,  Sec  17  T180a  L. 
Hayes  &  H.  Brown  (1903) 

*Leka,  George  W.  (Verna)  Ch  Marvil, 
Georgiana,  Lloyd,  Mechanicsburg  Rt 
61,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanes- 
ville,  Sec  5  T85a  Henry  Leka  (1883) 

*Leka,  Harry  (Almina)  Ch  William, 
ijioyd,  "Leka  Stock  Farm"  Illiopolis 
Rt  58,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis, 
Sec  24  O190a  (1861) 

Leka,  James  (Nettie)  Riverton  Rt  7, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  12  O500a  (1887) 

Leka,  S.  A.  (Reba)  Illiopolis  Rt  58, 
tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Tlliopolis,  Sec  15 
O82a  (1914) 

*Leland,  J.  A.  Ch  Edward,  Louise, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  5  O280a  (1877) 

Lellerst,  Jay  (Ula)  Ch  Elouise,  Jen- 
nette,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williams- 
ville, twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  11  T60a 
M.  A.  Sweet  (1892) 

Lemon,  Carson  B.  (Carrie)  Ch  James, 
Mechanicsburg,  Rt  60,  twp  Cooper, 
Sec  12  O28a  (1881) 

Lemon,  E.  P.  Mechanicsburg  Gen.  Del., 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  26  Fore- 
man for  S.  E.  Metcalf  (1848) 

Lemons,  H.  C.  (May)  Ch  Serl,  Illiopo- 
lis, Rt  58,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  9  Fore- 
man for  John  Mince 


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*l_emon,  James  T.  (Zadeth)  Ch  Oriel, 
Carson,  Oliver,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60, 
tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec 
12  O138a  (1887) 

*Lemon,  Lewis  W.  (Florence)  "Valley 
Farmf  Mechanics  burg  Rt  ,60,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  1 
T140a  Lemon  Estate  (1890) 

*Lemon,  Oscar  F.  (Grace)  Ch  Phyllis, 
Mechanicsburg  Rt  60,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg, twp  Cooper,  Sec  1  T254a  Alice 
Black  (1892) 

*Lenhart,  David  C.  (Susie)  Ch  Anna, 
David,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Curran,  Sec  2  T230a 
George  Lenhart  (1894) 

Lenhart,  George  (Anna)  Ch  John, 
George,  David,  Harry,  Ida,  Spring- 
field Rt  6,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Spring- 
field, Sec  31  T256a  Mrs.  Milton  Wood 
(1895) 

*Lenhart,  Henry  (Mary)  Ch  Alma, 
Mamie,  Lawrence,  Glenarm  Rt  23, 
tel  Rochester,  twp  Ball,  Sec  24  O160a 
(1868) 

Leonard,  H.  E.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Donald, 
Blanche,  "Maple  Hill  Stock  Farm," 
Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp 
niiopolis,  Sec  7  T250a  Ed.  Baker 
(1886) 

Leonard,  J.  L.  Ch  C.  A.  Lee,  Samuel, 
Illiopolis,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis, 
Sec  32  O120a  (1867) 

*Leonard,  Sarah  Ch  Russell,  George, 
Ruth,  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Illiopolis, 
twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  30  O80a  (1886) 

"•Leonard,  T.  A.  (Ella)  Ch  James, 
Pawnee  Rt  50,  twp  Pawnee,  S'ec  16 
O400a  (1890) 

Leonard,  W.  E.  (Georgia)  Illiopolis  Rt 
56,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Tlliopolis,  Sec 
24  T160a  D.  Murphy  (1896) 

Lercher,  George  (Anna)  Ch  Reny,  Will, 
Donald,  Clarence,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36, 
tel  Interstate,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec 
18  T160a  Mrs.  Cass  (1875) 

Lercher,  Henry  (Lizzie)  Ch  Earl,  Wal- 
ter, Mary,  Dorothy,  Margaret,  Sher- 
man Rt  25,  tel  Williamsville,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  34  T114a  Mrs.  Braugh- 
ten  (1880) 

*Lester,  W.  A.  (Irene)  Chatham  Rt  16, 
tel  Auburn,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  22 
O80a  (1883) 


Letterst,  F.  F.  (Elisa)  Ch  Amelia,  Jack, 
Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Buffalo,  twp 
Lanesville,  Sec  6  T220a  Mrs.  L.  P. 
Rogers  (1909) 

Leutenmayer,  Joseph  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Joseph,  George,  Francis,  Carl,  Willie, 
Rose,  Hugo,  Springfield  Rt  5,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  11 
O40a  (1879) 

Lewis,  F.  G.  (Rena)  Ch  Aimer,  Roy, 
Leonard,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  43,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  27,  Foreman  for 
Samuel  S.  (1913)  * 

Lewis,  James  P.  (Alice)  Ch  Eva,  Wil- 
liam, Williamsville  Rt  26,  tel  Wil- 
liamsville, twp  Williams,  Sec  11  O66a 
(1887) 

Lewis,  John,  Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  32-29  O80a  (1867) 

Lewis,  Richard  (Lizzie)  Ch  Frank, 
Pawnee  Rt  50,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  20 
T225a  G.  Baker  (1879) 

*Lewis,  Robert,  Auburn  RJ  40,  tel  Au- 
burn, twp  Chatham,  Sec  34  T131a 
Mrs.  J.  M.  Lewis  (1873) 

Lewis,  William  (Cora)  Ch  Margaret, 
Herbert,  Clara,  Farmingdale  Rt  13, 
twp  Gardner,  S'ec  31  TlOa  Henry 
Braner  (1913) 

Lightfoot,  Henry  (Gertrude)  Ch  Ers- 
land,  Vatris,  James,  Springfield  Rt 
5,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  31  O6a  (1882) 

Llklns,  Henry  B.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Floyd, 
Clarence,  Ruth,  Springfield  Rt  8,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  13 
T160a  M.  E.  Lion  (1916) 

*Linton,  E.  L.  (Margaret)  Ch  Johanna, 
Gladys,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Spring- 
field,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  29  T160a  S. 
Bridges  (1916) 

Linton,  Zeb  (Bertha)  Ch  Lucille, 
Stewart,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  Sec  9  O3a 
(1902) 

Lisenbey,  Ed  (Delia)  Glenarm  Rt  22, 
tel  Pawnee,  twp  Ball,  Sec  35  T240a 
Mrs.  E.  Danials  (1884) 

Little,  William  (Sarah)  Ch  James, 
Ethel,  Joseph,  Jacob,  Thomas,  Char- 
lie, Grace,  Daisy,  Springfield  Rt  10, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec 
20,  Farmhand  for  Lee  Hickot  (1905) 


A.  W.  SIKKING  &  CO. 


SPRINGFIELD,  ILL. 


SERVICE  STATIONS  at  Auburn,  Buffalo,  Loami,  Pleasant  Plains  and  New  Berlin 

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Lloyd,  Sarah  Ch  Sadie,  Nellie,  Can- 
trail,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  O33a 
(1890) 

Lobdill,  O.  S.  (Grace)  Ch  Beulah,  Me- 
chanicsburg  Rt  60,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  23, 
Foreman  for  E.  Hall  (1892) 

Lochbaum,  Henry  (Barbara)  Dawson 
Rt  21,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg, Sec  29  T49a  C.  J.  Chap- 
man (1872)y 

Lochbaum,  William  W.  (Ethel)  Ch 
Charles,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg, twp  Mechanicsburg,  S'ec 
29  T49a  C.  J.  Chapman  (1874) 

Locke,  Charles  (Eqiula)  Ch  LaRue, 
Ethel,  Helen,  Grace,  Eqiula,  Kinney, 
Velma,  Lucy,  Springfield  Rt  8,  tel 
Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  8 
O22a  (1877) 

Lockenour,  J.  F.  (Francis)  Ch  Katie, 
"Maple  Hill  Farm,"  Chatham  Rt  15, 
tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  8  O25a 
(1916) 

Lockridge,  C.  E.  Ch  Fred,  Bernice, 
John,  Helen,  Auburn  Rt  44,  tel  Au- 
burn, twp  Auburn,  Sec  4  T160a  H. 
H.  Lockridge  (1862) 

Lockrone,  A.  W.  (Ethel)  Ch  Mildred, 
Estelle,  Kenneth,  Althea,  Illiopolis 
Rt  58,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Lanesville, 
Sec  31  T247a  H.  G.  Brabison  (1917) 

Lohrenz,  August  (Delia)  Cantrall  Rt  28, 
tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec 
9  T80a  D.  Burns  (1916) 

Long,  C.  M.  (Mary)  Ch  George,  Nick, 
Dudley,  Springfield  Rt  10  twp  Spring- 
field, S'ec  29  T40a  Robert  Fair  (1897) 

Long,  James,  (Mabel)  Ch  Charlie, 
Kenneth,  Lawrence,  Chatham  Rt  15, 
tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  6 
T160a  C.  Moore  (1873) 

*Long,  J.  M.  (Mabel)  Ch  Aileen, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williamsville,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  34  T20a  J.  M.  Long 
(1901) 

Long,  Pirt  Ch  Charlotte,  Cleta,  Lucille, 
Albert,  Sherman  Rt  25,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  23  T40a  J.  Yocom  (1912) 

Long,  William  (Sarah)  Ch  Jacob,  Wal- 
ter, Adolph,  William,  Carrie,  New 
Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  31  O80a  (1860) 

Longerban,  L.  T.  (Ida)  Ch  Jennie, 
Paul,  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec 
9  O12a  (1889) 

Lopossa,  Joseph  M.  (Rose)  Edinburg 
Rt  3,  tel  Edinburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec 
4  T160a  F.  B.  Harrant  (1911) 


Love,  Archie  Ch  James,  Laura,  Ash- 
land Rt  2,  twp  Illiopolis  O40a  (1892) 

Lovell,  Vincent  (Celia)  Ch  Harold, 
Ruth,  Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Springfield,  Sec  4  T6a  De- 
witt  Smith  (1908) 

Loving,  Earl  (Myrtle)  Ch  Harry,  Cur- 
ran  Rt  12,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Curran, 
Sec  30  T249a  George  Passfield  (1894) 

Loving,  James  (Bessie)  Ch  Russell, 
Edward,  Luella,  Loami  Rt  33,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Curran,  S'ec  31  T12.45a 
The  Sudduth  Farm  (1883) 

"Loving,  J.  H.  (Minnie)  Ch  Earl, 
Lloyd,  Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Loami,  Sec  1  O177a  (1882) 

Lowe,  J.  N.  (Helen)  Ch  John,  Homer, 
Auburn  Rt  44,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  33 
O160a  (1880) 

Lowe,  Perley  (Edith)  Ch  Velma, 
Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Loami 
Sec  2  O30a  (1888) 

Lowry,  Elmer  W.  (Pansy)  Ch  Harold, 
Helen,  Howard,  Erma,  Chatham  Rt 
16,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec 
7  T460a  Charles  Hunter  (1882) 

Loy,  W.  S.  (Margaret)  Ch  Erwin, 
Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Ball,  T80a  Pulliam  Heirs  (1917) 

Lucas,  Sarah  A.  Ch  John,  Mary,  Jessie, 
Dawson  Rt  21,  twp  Cooper,  S'ec  5 
O50a  (1844) 

Luckey,  Louis  C.  (Lotus)  Ch  Clarence, 
Virginia,  Catherine,  Melvin,  Mar- 
garet, Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Gardner,  Sec  36  T40a  Dr. 
J.  O.  Baldwin  (1916) 

Luedke,  Amel  (Minnie)  Ch  Bertha, 
Daniel,  Walter,  Chatham,  twp  Chat- 
ham, Sec  1  T500a  Dick  Lexington 
(1875) 

*Luedke,  Bert  (Carrie)  Ch  Gertrude, 
Walter,  Esther,  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel 
Auburn,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  27  O240a 
(1892) 

*Luedke,  Ed  M.  "Rose  Lawn  Stock 
Farm,"  Chatham  Rt  15,  twp  Chat- 
ham, Sec  1  T635a  R.  L.  Reverton 
(1893) 

*Lutyens,  Dr.  Henry  (Jessie)  Farming- 
dale  Box  3,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gard- 
ner, Sec  17  O5a  (1877) 

Lyman,  E.  H.  (Lillian)  Ch  George,  Ed, 
Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  41,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  12  O80a 
(1872) 

*Lyon,  E.  F.  (Henrietta)  Ch  Herman, 
James,  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  Illiopolis, 
twp  Illiopolis,  S'ec  26  O330a  (1848) 


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Lyon,  John  S.  (Minnie)  Ch  Gertrude, 
Springfield  Rt  7,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
Sec  20  T33a  C.  Nelson  (1916) 

Lyon,  Henry  (Mary)  Illiooplis  Rt  55, 
tel  niiopolis,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  21 
T149a  Joseph  Kinahan  (1887) 

Lyon,  W.  H.  T.  (Sarah)  "Lyon  Dean," 
Buffalo  Hart,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec 
18  O206a  (1850) 

Lyons,  Alex  (Annie)  Ch  Annie,  John, 
Charles,  Harry,  Elizabeth,  Clara, 
Flora,  Frank,  Sherman  Rt  25,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  19  T40a  Geo.  Youcum 
(1914) 

Lyons,  Charles  (Belle)  Ch  Elizabeth, 
Lillie,  Sherman  Rt  25,  twp  Williams, 
S'ec  19  TlOa  Jess  Yokum  (1916) 


Lyons,  James  (Arnola)  Riverton  Rt  17, 
tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mechanics- 
burg,  Sec  30,  Foreman  for  George 
Hall  (1916) 

Lyons,  J.  F.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Emma, 
Erne,  Henry,  Mary,  Riverton,  tel 
Riverton,  twp  Williams,  Sec  34  O465a 
(1852) 

Lyons,  Jesse  (Mona)  Ch  Alpha,  Fern, 
Maxwell  Rt  37,  twp  Talkington,  Sec 
6,  Farmhand  for  Frank  Richard 
(1917) 

Lyons,  Jesse  0.  (Rebecca)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Charles,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Talkington,  Sec  7,  Farmhand  for 
G.  W.  Dusett  (1917) 


M 


*  McAfee,  Chester  (Tillie)  Ch  George, 
Helen,  Harriett,  Clarissa,  Willlams- 
ville,  tel  Williamsville,  twp  Wil- 
liams, Sec  33  T267a  W.  S.  Constant 
(1901) 

*McAfee,  Eugene  (Fannie)  Glenarm  Rt 

22,  tel    Pawnee,   twp    Ball,    Sec    25 
O180a  (1871) 

McAfee,  G.  B.  (Priscilla)  Ch  Garland, 
Loraine,  Harold,  Boyce,  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  41,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  5, 
Foreman  for  J.  Hunt  (1915) 

*McAfee,  John  (Ettie)  Ch  Gladys,  Wil- 
liamsville Rt  26,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  2  T440a  C.  R. 
Taylor  (1902) 

*McArthur,  Chas.  N.  (Laura)  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  20  O160a 
(1887) 

McCafferty,  William  (Minnie)  Ch  Lela, 
Jessie,  Arthur,  Jackson,  Sammy, 
Flora,  Auburn  Rt  47,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  30,  Foreman  for  Leon- 
ard Ping  (1899) 

*McCartney,  Ollie  (Nellie)  Glenarm  Rt 

23,  tel  Chatham,  twp   Ball,   Sec   14 
T160a  S.  J.  Stout 

McCandless,  C.  P.,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36, 
tel  Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec 
27,  Farmhand  for  Emily  Taylor 
(1907) 

McCandless,  H.  C.  Ch  Clayton,  Bon- 
nie, Sarah,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  27  T240a  Emily  Taylor 
(1881) 


McCann,  Joe  (Helen)  Ch  Paul,  Alice, 
Mildred,  William,  Irma,  Illiopolis  Rt 
55,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanes- 
ville, Sec  31  T254a  D.  C.  Fletcher  and 
E.  P.  Hall  (1879) 

McCann,  Noah  (Frances)  Ch  Dean, 
Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg, S'ec  12  T68  4-5  Eliza  Cor- 
rell  (1878) 

McCann,  R.  C.  (Emma)  Ch  2,  Buffalo, 
tel  Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec 
3  O107a  (1887) 

McCann,  W.  J.  Ch  Cora,  Anna,  Buffalo, 
tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  11 
T202a  Scully  Estate  (1862) 

*McClain,  G.  N.  (Gertrude)  Loaml  Rt 
32,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell  T144a 
W.  W.  McClain  (1901) 

*McClain,  R.  N.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Eva, 
Lawrence,  Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Loami,  Sec  9  O60a  (1902) 

McClelland,  C.  B.  (Alice)  Ch  Ralph, 
Wesley,  Springfield  Rt  3,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  Sec  24  O436a 
(1865) 

McClelland,  Wesley  (Lilly)  Ch  Arlene, 
Springfield  Rt  3,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  S'ec  23,  Farmhand  C.  B. 
McClelland  (1888) 

'McClelland,  W.  O.  (Alice)  Ch  George, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  30  T240a  Logan  Hay 
(1916) 

McConnell,  W.  H.  (Anna)  Springfield 
Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  5  O8a  (1877) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


McCord,  B.  F.  (Ida)  Ch  Clyde,  Bar- 
bara, Anna,  Athens  Rt  1,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  34  T320  a  J.  N.  Cline 
(1911) 

McCord,  Clyde  (Vina)  Ch  Eva,  Spring- 
field Rt  5,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec 
36,  Farmhand  for  C.  M.  Woods  (1911) 

*McCord,  Earl  (Oma)  Ch  Cecil,  Loami 
Rt  33,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  6,  Foreman 
for  Seamen  (1882) 

McCormick,  Hugh  (Mary)  Ch  Howard, 
Hugh,  Thomas,  Catherine,  Winifred, 
Pawnee  Rt  51,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  32-29 
O640a  (1893) 

McCoy,  Elmer  (Florence)  Rochester, 
twp  Rochester,  Sec  10  T180a  T.  B. 
Wright  (1907) 

McCracken,  H.  C.  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Joseph,  Lowder  Rt  28,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Talkington,  Sec  13,  Farmhand 
for  Lloyd  Clark  (1849) 

McCrea,  L.  C.  (Pearl)  Ch  Leola,  Fran- 
cis, Illiopolis  Rt  58,  twp  Tlliopolis, 
Sec  12,  Foreman  for  A.  E.  Hunter 
(1889) 

*McCubbins,  J.  L.  (Helena)  Ch 
Jeanette,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40,  tel 
Ashland,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  27 
T550a  Butler  Bros. 

McCubbin,  O.  L.  (Ella)  Ch  Lulu,  Min- 
nie, Carr,  Springfield  Rt  8,  twp  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  7,  Farmhand  for  W.  S. 
McCue  (1915) 

*McCue,  W.  S.  Ch  Helen,  Bernard, 
Springfield  Rt  8,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  18  O119a  (1915) 

McCulley,  G.  L.  (Fannie)  Ch  Lucille, 
Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  29  T80a  B.  F.  Cald- 
well  (1901) 

McCul lough,  Mrs.  Gertrude  Ch  Emer- 
son, Arthur,  Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  River- 
ton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  14  O80a 
(1887) 

*McDaniel,  J.  A.  Ch  Francis,  Harold, 
Lena,  Rachel,  Ned,  John,  Louis,  Corn- 
land  Rt  1,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  26 
T430a  (1873) 

McDaniel,  P.  W.  (Abbie)  Ch  Homer, 
Mechanicsburg  Rt  61,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg,  twp  Lanesville,  S'ec  30  T320a 
S.  Fullenwider  Estate  (1862) 

*McDaniel,  0.  L.  (Lelia)  Buffalo  Rt  59, 
tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec 
22  T160a  O.  McDaniel  (1885) 

McDaniels,  J.  N.,  Dawson  Rt  21.  tel 
Dawson,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  13 
O80a  (1877) 


McDermott,  John,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel 
Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  29 
O160a  (1880) 

*McDevitt,  G.  W.  (Jane)  Ch  Boyd, 
Mary,  Jean,  Rodna,  Loami  Rt  32,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  17  O166a 
(1874) 

McDevitt,  J.  H.  (Ella)  Ch  Lorena,  Wil- 
liam, Eva,  Amos,  Grace,  Verna, 
Hazel,  Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Maxwell,  Sec  19  OlOOa  (1860) 

*McDevitt,  R.  L.  (Clara)  Ch  Mildred, 
Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Max- 
well, T160a  Charles  Gallagher 
(1877) 

McDole,  Frank  C.  (Jeanette)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Raymond,  Springfield  Rt  2,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  S'ec  31 
T20a  Nathan  Cole  (1884) 

*McElvain,  J.  W.  (Amanda)  Ch  Thorn- 
ton, Ralph,  Carl,  Mabel,  Ruth,  J.  W. 
Jr.,  Auburn  Rt  46,  tel  Auburn,  twp 
Auburn,  Sec  16  O520a  (1862) 

McGee,  Claude  (Bernice)  Ch  Arlene, 
Williamsville  Rt  26,  twp  Williams, 
Sec  33  T157a  Dr.  Stettle  (1912) 

*McGee,  James  (Anna)  Ch  John, 
James,  Andrew,  Kate,  Ella,  Rose, 
Agnes,  Bernard,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel 
Tlliopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  20  O80a 
C1913) 

McGill,  D.  H.  (Agnes)  Ch  Fern,  Beu- 
lah,  Gladys,  Hugh,  Divernon,  tel  Di- 
vernon,  twp  Divernon,  T160a  Dave 
Haire 


McGillen,  H.  M.  (Beatrice)  Ch  Flor- 
ence, Helen,  Floyd,  Mildred,  Royal, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  20,  Foreman  for  N.  E. 
Rawls  (1873) 

McGillen,  Oliver  (Nellie)  Farmingdale 
Rt  14,  tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Salis- 
bury, Sec  35  T320a  M.  S'.  Grieder 
(1887) 

McGillick,  Thomas  (Mary)  Ch  John, 
Geraldine,  Margaret,  Rose,  Lorine, 
Ilene,  Springfield  Rt  3,  twp  Roches- 
ter, Sec  30  O200a  (1897) 

McGinnis,  Charles  (Belle)  Ch  Louis, 
Frank,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Loami,  Sec  12  O16a  (1857) 

McGinnis,  Frank  K.  (Clara)  Ch  Don- 
ald, Eugene,  Harvey,  Loami  Rt  33, 
tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  3 
Tla  Jess  Dodds  (1884) 

McGinnis,  Grant  (Dora)  Loami  Rt  34, 
tel  Waverly,  twp  Loami,  Sec  12  O48a 
(1864) 


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87 


*McGothlin,  H.  G.  (Florence)  Ch  Carl, 
Marjorie,  Auburn  Rt  46,  tel  Virden, 
twp  Auburn,  Sec  19  O135a  (1871) 

McGothlin,  J.  H.  Ch  John,  Lena,  Au- 
burn Rt  46,  tel  Virden,  twp  Auburn, 
Sec  19  O77a  (1867) 

McGrath,  P.  F.  Ch  James,  John,  Tim- 
othy, Frances,  Eugene,  Agnes,  Cath- 
ern,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  jSec  6  T80a 
Mathews  Estate  (1906) 

McGraugh,  John  (Virginia)  Ch  Harry, 
Halbert,  .Frank,  Farmlngdale  Rt  14, 
tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
5  O113a  (1861) 

McGraw,  L.  H.  (Emma)  Springfield  Rt 
2,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  19  O170a  (1857) 

McGuffin,  T.  C.,  New  Berlin  Rt  30,  twp 
New  Berlin,  Sec  32  T150a  J.  Barnes 

McGuire,  Harry  (Hattie)  Ch  Melvin, 
Glenarm  Rt  24,  twp  Ball,  Sec  29 
T185a  Robt.  W.  Drennan  (1887) 

Mclntire,  J.  Wm.  (Mary)  Ch  Chris, 
Delia,  Inez,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  5  O20a 
(1857) 

Mclntire,  T.  J.  (Mary)  Riverton  Rt  17, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  S'ec  '31  O40a 
(1861) 

McKade,  Mrs.  Mary  Ch  Anna,  Joseph, 
Katherine,  Illiopolis  Rt  1,  twp  Lanes- 
ville,  Sec  28  T160a  J.  McCabe  (1864) 

McKee,  Charles  L.  (Winifred)  Ch 
Marcia,  Margaret,  Lena,  Grace, 
Rochester  Rt  20,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  11  O42a  Chas.  Mc- 
Kee (1916) 

McKee,  Noah  M.  (Lulu)  Ch  Ellen, 
Rochester  Rt  19,  twp  Cotton  Hill, 
Sec  5  T40a  Sally  Shoup  (1870) 

McKinney,  C.  P.  (Sarah)  Auburn  Rt 
46,  tel  Virden,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  30 
T190a  Mrs.  George  Lloyd  (1912) 

McKinnie,  John  W.  (Lena)  Curran  Rt 
11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec 

4  O51a  (1877) 

McKinnie,  William  L.  (Sophie)  Ch 
Maude,  Eleanor,  Bernice,  Springfield 
Rt  10,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Spring- 
field, Sec  18  O132a  (1844) 

McLaughlin,  Henry  (Nellie)  Ch  John, 
Yates,  Ralph,  New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  14 
T80a  Chas.  Shuff  (1881) 

McLaughlin,  J.  B.  (Martha)  Ch  Lee, 
Pawnee  Rt  49,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  5 
O50a  (1864) 


McLaughlin,  T.  Y.,  New  Berlin  Rt  29, 

tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 
7  O120a  (1872) 

McMann,  George  (Lulu)  Ch  Mildred, 
Roy,  Lulu,  Earl,  Velma,  Dorothy, 
James,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg, Sec  4,  Foreman  for 
Sculley  Estate  (1867) 
McMann,  L.  Otis  (Minnie)  Ch  Lydia, 
Howard,  Springfield  Rt  4,  twp  Gard- 
ner, Sec  25  12%a  (1879) 

*McMasterson,  James  (Fannie)  Ch 
Francelia,  John,  Ada,  Mary,  Chat- 
ham Rt  16,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Chat- 
ham, Sec  21  O51a  (1881) 

*McMillan,  Chas.  E.  (Mary)  Ch  Harry, 
Elmer,  Everett,  Mary,  Farmingdale 
Rt  13,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  30  O95a  (1878) 

McMillan,  Charles  Ch  Raymond,  Lee, 
Frady,  Olive,  Earl,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt 
56,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec 
25  T180a  John  Lee  (1870) 

'McMillan,  D.  J.  C.  (Maude)  Ch 
Charles,  Mary,  Lee,  Ella,  New  Ber- 
lin, tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin, 
Sec  23-24  O120a  (1873) 

*McMillan,  H.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Harold,  Viv- 
ian, Evelyn,  Farmingdale  Rt  13,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  23  T40a  John  Mc- 
Millan (1883) 

McMillan,  William  (Delia)  Ch  William, 
Hazel,  Farmingdale  Rt  13,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  26  O640a  (1878) 

McMurray,  J.  L.  (Laura)  Curran  Rt 
11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  S'ec 
9  O500a  (1853) 

*McMurray,  Tom  B.  (Fannie)  Ch 
Marie,  Hayward,  Divernon  Rt  48,  tel 
Divernon,  twp  Divernon  O160a 
(1916) 

*McMurry,  C.  O.  (Ella)  Curran  Rt  11, 
tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  8, 
O160a  (1851) 

*McMurry,  C.  W.  (Susie)  Ch  Aldine, 
Ruth,  Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Riddle  Hill, 
twp  Curran,  Sec  17  O160a  (1870) 

*McNeil,  Wm.  L.,  New  Berlin  Rt  31, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 
1  O450a  (1892) 

McQuality,  Wm.  (Nellie)  Ch  Margaret, 
Loami  Rt  34,  twp  Loami,  Sec  14 
012a  (1914) 

*McQuilkin,  J.  C.  (Lydia)  Ch  Margaret, 
Edith,  Jacob,  Springfield  Rt  3,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  14 
O40a  (1892) 


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McQuittle,    F.    l_    (Abbie)     Ch    John. 

Louis,  James,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Rid- 

dle HOI.  twp  Cnrran,  Sec  IS  O337a 

(1891) 
McRoberts,   Hugh    (Margaret)    Curran 

Rt  11,  tel  Curran,  twp  Curran,  Sec 

9  T200a  (1852) 
•McTaggart,  Bert  (Edith)  Ch  Martha, 

Helen.  Pawnee,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  30 

0145a    (1882) 
•McTaggart  Charles  (Era)  Ch  Leon- 

ard. Stanley,  Harlan.  Duncan.  Paw- 

nee   Rt    51,    twp    Pawnee,    Sec    24 

O160a  (1872) 

•McTaggart,     George      (Bessie)      Ch 
Pawnee     Rt     51,     twp 


Pawnee,  Sec  25  Oltta  (1889) 

«McT3==a-t.  w.  p..    on    a 

Esther,  Pawnee  Rt  51,  twp  Pawnee, 
See  7  T2tta  J.  W.  Lupton  (1876) 

•McTee,  William  (Jessie)  Ch  John, 
New  Berlin  Rt  31.  tel  Boynton,  twp 
New  Berlin,  Sec  23  T169a  Elrira  G. 
Brock  (1888) 

McVeigh,  Frank  D.  (EDa)  Ch  Stella. 
Loretta,  Springfield  Rt  1,  tel  Spring- 
field. twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  32  O80a 
(1864) 

MacMurdo,  Robt  (Lfla)  Ch  Paul,  Au- 
burn Rt  45,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Auburn, 
Sec  22  TllOa  Mrs.  Vincent  (1903) 

Maddock,  Joseph  (Anna)  Pawnee  Rt 
52,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Cotton  Hill  Sec 
31  028a  (1853) 

•Maddox,  Geo.  O.  (Ida)  Ch  Melba, 
Bffly,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  34  TlOOa  John  Wending 
(1890) 

Maddox,  J.  H.  Ch  Nellie,  Riverton  Rt 
17,  tel  Mechanicsbnrg,  twp  Me- 
chaaicsbnrs,  Sec  31  O20a  (1865) 

Magill,  George,  Auburn  Rt  44,  tel  Au- 
burn, twp  Chatham,  Sec  25  TlfcOa 
H.  S.  Mag.ll  (1873) 

'Magill,  H.  S.  Ch  Ella,  George,  Au- 
burn Rt  44,  tel  Auburn,  two  Chatham, 
See  29  O160a  (1856) 

•Maginn,  Mrs.  Ada  Ch  Edward.  Opal. 
Era.     Otis,     Allen,     Fred,     Ge 
Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami.  twp  Loair-L 
Sec  22  T200a  Jos.  Joy  and  Jos.  I 
per  (1915) 

Mahaffey,  C.  M.  (Theresa)  Ch  Mabel 
Elmer,  Ed.  Patrick,  Homer,  Illiopolis 
Rt  55,  Sec  25  O2a  T40a  Isaac  Loose 
(1910) 

•Mahaffey,  Ed  (SalMe)  Ch  Ora,  Illi- 
opolis  Rt  55,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  T3i- 
opolis,  Sec  24,  Foreman  for  I.  A 
(1896) 


Maher,  L.  J,  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Coat- 
ham,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  30  T147a 
B.  F.  CaldweU  (1915) 

Maher,  Minnie,  Ch  da,  Louis,  Henry, 
Elizabeth,  Lena,  Mary,  Glenarm  Rt 
23,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Rill. 
Sec  8  O35a  (1889) 

*Malsbury,  A.  A.  (Minnie)  Lowder  Rt 
38,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington. 
Sec  21  O250a  (1897) 

*MaIsbury.  Frank  (Artie)  Pawnee  Rt 
52,  tel  DiTernon,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec 
14O160a 

Maloney,  John  D.  (Margaret)  Ch  John, 
Charles,  Leo,  Marguerite,  Thomas. 
Springfield  Rt  3,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  11  T280a  J.  C.  Cook 
(1881) 

Maloney,  John  P.  (Theresa)  Ch  Helen, 
Custer  Rt  53,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  25 
T80a  J.  D.  Maloney  (1888) 

•Manchester,  T.  (Catheryn)  Ch  Louisa, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  21  O120a  (1881) 

Manion,  Sam  (Susie)  Ch  Clara,  Carrie, 
May,  Delia,  Edith,  Goldie.  Rochester 
Rt  18,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cooper, 
Sec  18  TSOOa  O.  &  H.  Ross  (1913) 

•Mann,  Alfred  (Cora)  Ch  Robert 
James,  Nellie,  Mildred,  Chatham  Rt 
15,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball.  Sec  4 
T160a  M.  F.  Megredy  (1909) 

•Mann,  Marshall  fRella)  Ch  Lena. 
Lowden  Rt  38,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talk- 
ineton.  Sec  16  T200a  A.  C.  Moffett 
(1858) 

•Manson,  W.  E.  Ch  \Vffliam,  John, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  11  OSa  (1912) 

Mantle,  George  (Hattie)  Ch  Goldie. 
Eva,  Margaret,  Russell,  Loami,  tel 
Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec  11  T5a  Q873) 

Markam.  Sherman  ( Florence)  Ch 
Hoyt,  Beatrice.  Glenarm  Rt  22,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  28  T40a  Woodson 
Colean  (1916) 

Marr,  Taylor  (Mattie)  Ch  Willis. 
Glenarm  Rt  24.  twp  Ball,  Sec  31. 
Foreman  for  Mrs.  John  Murphy 
(1905) 

Marsh,  William  F.  Olae)  Ch  Eugene, 
Irvin.  Lucille.  Erelyn.  Farmingdale 
Rt  13,  twp  Salisbury.  Sec  30  Tla 
X.  Darenport  (1904) 

Marshall.  David,  Ch  Lolu,  Owen,  Cus- 
ter Rt  53.  twp  Cotton  HilL  Sec  11 
OllSa  Darid  Marshall  (1842) 


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Marshall,  Roy  (Evelyn)  Ch  Edna, 
Floyd,  William,  Buffalo  Rt  52,  twp 
Mechanicsburg,  Sec  2,  Foreman  for 
H.  C.  Carney  (1890) 

Marshall,  R.  M.  (.Ella)  Ch  Lloyd,  Ber- 
nice,  Martin,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel  nii- 
opolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  26,  Fore- 
man for  R.  Downs  (1911) 

Marten,  John  (Margaret)  Ch  James, 
John,  Alex,  Thomas,  Margaret, 
Robert,  Springfield  Rt  4,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Springfield,  Sec  29  OlOa 
(1915  ) 

Martin,  A.  C.  (Christina)  Ch  Clifford, 
Lorine,  Edmund,  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  16  T80a 
Eli  Lilienstein  (1905) 

Martin,  Ernest  A.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Or- 
villa,  Hilda,  Francis,  Allen,  Buffalo 
Hart  Rt  36,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Wil- 
liams, Sec  35  O40a  (1874) 

Martin,  James  (Mary)  Ch  Annie,  John, 
Margaret,  Springfield  Rt  4,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  30 
T5a  Adam  Molash  (1915) 

Martin,  John  T.  (Rosa)  Ch  Sherman, 
Tola,  Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Cantrall, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  28  O45a  (1899) 

Martin,  Joseph  (Eldora)  Ch  Pearl,  Au- 
burn Rt  46,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Talking- 
ton,  Sec  25  T160a  J.  Cheney  (1897) 

Martin,  J.  F.  (Christina)  Springfield 
Rt  7,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Rochester, 
Sec  3  OlOOa  (1867) 

Martin,  Louis  (Louise)  Ch  Gerald, 
Harold.  Alva,  Springfield  Rt  3,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  25 
T2S3a~Alva  Sheoherd  (1911) 

Martin,  Rob«rt  (Nettle)  Ch  Helen. 
Springfield  Rt  7,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
TlOOa  J.  F.  Martin  (1885) 

Martin,  R.  F.,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35,  twp 
Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  15  O60a  (1S~ 

Martin.  Walter  (Clara)  Ch  Frank.  Mil- 
lie, Charles.  Luther.  Vernon.  Diver- 
no  n  Rt  48,  tel  Diyernon.  twp  Pawnee, 
Sec  36,  Farmhand  Sage  Estate  (1916) 

Martin.  William  H.  (Emma)  Ch  Joseph. 
Delma,  Riverton  Rt  17.  tel  Riverton. 
twp  Clear  Lake,  T105a  John  L.  King 
(1907> 

Marten,  Mrs.  Emma.  Ch  Amy.  Effie. 
Lula.  William.  Ruth.  Frank.  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  41.  twp  Cartwright.  Sec  5 
O160a  (1896) 


Maskell,  Marguerite,  Ch  Jane,  Dawson 
Rt  21,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Mechanics- 
burg,  Sec  32  O40a  (1862)  __ 

Mason,  George  T.  (Anna)  Auburn  Rt 
47,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  26 
O240a  (1836) 

•Mason,  J.  F.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Glen, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  41,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  28  T147a  Dr.  Scott  (1915) 

Mathers,  Thomas  (Susan)  Ch  Grace, 
Jennie,  Cantrall,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  16  OlOa  (1887) 

*Mathew,  J.  M.  (Melissa)  Chatham  Rt 
15,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  16 
OllSa  (1858) 

Mathew,  l_  F.  (Margaret)  Ch  Everett, 
Thomas,  Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Ball,  Sec  28  O210a  (1866) 

Mathew,  Steven  (Ida)  Ch  Thomas,  Ada, 
Marion,  Lena,  Ted,  Mabel,  Mildred. 
Margaret,  Elizabeth,  Glenarm  Rt  22, 
twp  Cotton  HOI,  Sec  20  T2a  J.  T. 
Greenwalt  (1856) 

Mat  hews,  O.  F.  (Lena)  Ch  Helen, 
Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  26 
O160a  (1859) 

Mathey,  G.  C.  (Lydia)  Ch  John,  Will. 
Ernest,  Jeanette,  Adeline,  Pawnee  Rt 
51,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  33  O37a  (1856) 

Matthew,  Chas.  F.  (Katherine)  Ch 
Mary,  Gfenarm  Rt  24,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  21  T285a  S.  T.  Matthew 
(1872) 

Matthew,  Grant  (May)  Ch  Myrtle, 
Ralph,  Alice,  Velma,  Hope.  Custer  Rt 
53,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill, 
Sec  14  OSOa  (1863) 

*Matthews,  E.  H.  (Edith)  Ch  Verne, 
Leon,  Evelyn.  Maxwell,  tel  Loami, 
twp  Maxwell,  Sec  29  T40a  L.  F.  Bur- 
ton (1S^ 

Matthews,  Floyd,  Springfield  Rt  7,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Clear  Lake,  T40a 
Albert  Bashaw  (1894) 

•Matthews,  J.  W.  (Nancy)  Ch  Jane, 
Laverne.  George,  Wilbur.  Mary. 
Loam  I  Rt  32,  tel  Loami,  twp  Max- 
well, Sec  18  O95a  (1855) 

Matthews,  J.  (Alice)  Ch  6.  Cornland 
Rt  1,  tel  Buffalo  Hart,  twp  Buffalo 
Hart,  Sec  24  TTla  M.  Huffman  (1882) 

Matthews,  John  O.  (Sarah)  Riverton  Rt 
17,  tel  Mechanicsbursr.  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg. Sec  30  T411a  W.  H. 
Mathews-  (1S94) 


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Matthews,  Mrs.  Prudie,  Ch  Lloyd,  John, 
Lee,  Alice,  Cornland  Rt  59,  tel  Buffalo 
Hart,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  25  O8a 
(1875) 

Matthews,  Roy  (Nola)  Dawson  Rt  21, 
twp  Cooper,  Sec  6  T60a  M.  J.  Hes- 
ser  (1893) 

Matthews,  W.  B.  (Olive)  Ch  William, 
Emery,  Olive,  Loam!  Rt  32,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  S'ec  7  O97a 
(1856) 

*Matthews,  William  (Nellie)  Loami  Rt 
32,  tel  Loami,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  16 
TlOOa  E.  M.  Park  (1883) 

Maurer,  Henry,  Farmingdale  Rt  14,  tel 
Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  8 
O135a  (1873) 

*Maurer,  Herman  (Margaret)  ChAnna, 
Herman,  Lulu,  Clara,  Ella,  John,  Leo, 
Rupert,  Hilda,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  25 
T117a  D.  Cummins  (1854) 

*Maurer,  Herman  K.  (Anna)  Ch  Mar- 
garet, Jeanette,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  35 
Olla  (1877) 

Maurer,  John  A.  (Lillian)  Ch  John, 
Maxine,  Mary,  Springfield  Rt  4,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  23  T3a 

Maurer,  William  J.  (May)  Ch  Mary, 
Wilma,  Oscar,  Gertrude,  Walter, 
Helen,  Hilda,  Springfield  Rt  6,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  33  O28a  (1865^ 

*Mavis,  Albert  E.  (Theresa)  Ch  Made- 
line, Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  27  O22%a  (1883) 

Mavis,  William  O.F  Jr.  (Josephine)  Ch 
Rachel,  Violet,  Isabelle,  Willis,  Mil- 
dred, Springfield  Rt  4,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  26  O27a  (1880) 

Max,  R.  A.  (Lucy)  May,  Loraine,  Le- 
roy,  Wilbur,  Rebecca,  Frances, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  Sec  19  T190a  C. 
Salzenstein  (1870) 

*Maxey,  Beulah,  New  Berlin  Rt  29,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  11 
O140a  (1879) 

*Maxey,  Charles  (Lena)  Ch  Raymond, 
New  Berlin  Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
Island  Grove,  Sec  11  O154a  (1880) 

*Maxey,  J.  H.  (Alice)  Ch  Leigh,  Kate, 
Nancy,  Charles,  Curran  Rt  11,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  1 
O626a  (1849) 

Maxey,  William,  Auburn  Rt  44,  tel  Au- 
burn, twp  Auburn,  Sec  7  O67a 
(1865) 


*Maxfield,  Dorritt  A.  (Hazel)  Ch 
Dorothy,  Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Roches- 
ter, twp  Cooper,  Sec  17  TlOOa  F.  B. 
Harcort  (1886) 

Maxwell,  Charles,  Springfield  Rt  10, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec 
7  T48a  Joe  Maxwell  (1892) 

Maxwell,  Mary,  5  children,  Illiopolis  Rt 
58,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  niiopolis  OllOa 
(1883) 

Maxwell,  R.  E.  Ch  Ray,  Daisy,  New 
Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island 
Grove,  Sec  31  O280a  (1853) 

*Mayer,  Roy  B.  (Florence)  Ch  Eileen, 
Auburn  Rt  44,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami, 
Sec  35  T120a  Thos.  Cody,  Sr.  (1896) 

*Mayes,  Albert  (Mary)  Ch  Mabel, 
Alberta,  Louisa,  Frances,  Pauline, 
Lawrence,  Lowder  Rt  38,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  S'ec  15 
T160a  Mary  S.  Stover  (1903) 

*Mayes,  John  (Lizzie)  Ch  Elmer,  Ed- 
ward, Jessie,  Thurston,  Maxwell  Rt 
37,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec 
2  T160a  A.  C.  Moffett  (1903) 

Mayes,  Thomas  H.  (Bettie)  Berry  Rt 
53,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  1  Tla  L. 
Breckenridge  (1877) 

Mayfield,  James  (Emma)  Ch  Juletta, 
Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  36  T187a  Ben  F.  Cald- 
well  (1903) 

Mayfield,  T.  C.  (Sallie)  Springfield  Rt 
2,  twp  Curran  O200a  (1877) 

Mayol,  George  B.  (Elna)  Ch  Don&ld, 
Bernice,  Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Springfield,  Sec  18  O2a 
(1914) 

*Mayol,  Mathew  E.  (Bernice)  Ch 
Lewis,  Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Gardner,  Sec  12  T75a  Mary 
A.  Mayol  (1891) 

Mechals,  Samuel  (Mary)  Ch  George, 
Daisy,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel  Illiopolis, 
twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  26  T80a  Mrs. 
Thrift  (1858) 

Medford,  M.  G.  (Mae)  Springfield  Rt 
9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
16  T126a  P.  F.  Cimbel  (1877) 

*Meffeoid,  Chas.  W.  (Maggie)  Spring- 
field Rt  4,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Gard- 
ner, Sec  28  T200a  Lucy  Dovenspeck 
(1887) 

Mehlick,  George  (Agnes)  Ch  Mary, 
Celia,  Joe,  Fred,  Albert,  Patrick, 
Agnes,  Sherman  Rt  25,  twp  Williams, 
Sec  17  O5a  (1912) 


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Meier,  Henry  (Mary)  Ch  Theodore, 
New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
New  Berlin,  Sec  31  O75a  (1870) 

*Meier,  T.  J.  (Alice)  Ch  Earl,  Agnes, 
Vincent,  Mary,  Anna,  New  Berlin  Rt 

30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
31  O113a  (1880) 

Meiers,  George  (Bessie)  Ch  Francis, 
Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami, 
Sec  23  T250a  Isaac  Campbell  (1892) 

Meiers,  W.  T.  (Sallie)  Ch  Elsie,  Frank, 
Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  9  T200a  J.  F.  Ken- 
nedy (1882) 

Melcher,  Lewis  W.  (Elizabeth)  Brad- 
fordton,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Gardner, 
See  14  O140a  (1867) 

Mellinger,  Clarence  (Ina)  Ch  Florence, 
Elbert,  Willard,  Emily,  Jane,  Esther, 
Chatham  Rt  16,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Chatham  Sec  24  T200a  Jas.  S.  Mc- 
Connell  (1907) 

Mellinger,  W.  C.  (Annie)  Ch  I'della, 
Clarence,  Annie,  Lucy,  Sherman, 
Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  31  O80a  (1887) 

*Melton,  W.  D.  (Clara)  New  Berlin  Rt 

31,  tel  Boynton,   twp   Island   Grove, 
Sec   12   T105a   Mrs.   Mary   Kremzoe 
(1907) 

Mendenhall,  Errett  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Homer,  Edith,  Florence,  Chester, 
Paul,  Stewart,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  20 
O160a  (1890) 


*Mendenhall,  J.  H.  (Nellie)  Ch  Ethel, 
Earl,  Eleanor,  Ruth,  Illiopolis  Rt  55, 
tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanesville, 
Sec  33  T500  a  R.  S.  Bullard  (1894) 

*Mendenhall,  Joseph  A.  (Samuella) 
Ch  Samuel,  Blanche,  Errett,  Mabel, 
Harlan,  Myrtle,  Russell,  Springfield 
Rt  4,  tel  Riddle  Hill  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  22  T225a  B.  Kern  (1867) 

Mendenhall,  R.  B.  (Emma)  Ch  Agnes, 
Floyd,  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  28  T160a 
W.  S.  Bullard  (1894) 

Mendenhall,  S.  A.  (Nettie)  Ch  Arthur, 
Gladys,  May,  Orville,  Illiopolis  Rt 
55,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanes- 
ville, Sec  32  T320a  D.  Buckles  and 
Mrs.  McBlar  (1891) 

Mendenhall,  W.  D.  (Florence)  Me- 
chanicsburg Bx  55,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg, twp  Mechanicsburg,  Foreman 
for  R.  B.  Mendenhall  (1902) 

Mergill,  Manuel  (Jessie)  Ch  Manuel, 
Frank,  Mamie,  Springfield  Rt  18,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  6 
O15a  (1877) 

Merrill,  Chas.  (Jessie)  Ch  George,  Au- 
burn Rt  47,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Diver- 
non,  Sec  7  T81a  Chas.  Ogg  (1881) 

Merriman,  George  (Effie)  Williamsville 
Rt  26,  tel  Williamsville,  twp  Wil- 
liams, Sec  22  O200a  (1887) 


TRIALS   OP   THE   ROAD   ON  AN   INSPECTION   TRIP.      GENE   AND 

CHAS.    FUNK   STANDING — DEANE   AND  DELOSS    FUNK 

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Merriman,  Robert  (Ella)  Ch  Ceqil, 
Cletus,  Leo,  Marie,  Theresa,  Bernice, 
Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Tlliopolis,  twp  Illi- 
opolis,  Sec  14  Foreman  for  B.  F.  Can- 
trell  (1878) 

Merritt,  Lafayette  (Malinda)  Ch  Mar- 
garet, Pearl,  Ellen,  Cora,  Ira,  Ivan, 
Lem,  Veda,  Lucy,  Breckenridge  Rt  1, 
tel  Edinburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  '4 
T86a  Twist  Bros.  (1916) 

Merritt,  Milford  (Julia)  Ch  Jesse, 
Polly,  Dolly,  Anna,  Betty,  Tina,  Lou, 
Berlin,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  5  O17a 
(1885) 

Metcalf,  Albert  F.  (Carrie)  Ch  Eugene, 
Mechanicsburg  Bx  102,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg,  twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  35  T240a  George  Pasfield  (1886) 

Metcalf,  Elmer  (Bertha)  Buffalo,  tel 
Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  11 
T235a  Alex  M.  Booth  (1888) 

*Metcalf,  S.  C.  Ch  Russel,  Mechanics- 
burg Bx  117,  tel  Mechanicsburg, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  27  O245a 
(1853) 

Metcalf,  Sam  (Hattie)  Ch  Lucilla, 
Buffalo  Bx  67,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg, T235a  Alex  M.  Booth 
(1870) 

Meyer,  Adolph  P.  (Nellie)  Ch  Homer, 
Howard,  New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boyn- 
ton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  27  T300a 
E.  W.  Brown  (1893) 

*Meyer,  Gottlieb  Ch  Emma,  Mamie, 
Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Waver ly,  twp  Loami, 
Sec  4  O160a  (1883) 

*Meyer,  Henry  C.  Ch  Elizabeth,  Louise, 
Bertha,  Henry,  Carl,  Albert,  Gottlieb, 
Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Loami, 
Sec  4  O196a  (1883) 

*Meyer,  Herman  H.  (Mabel)  Ch  Ber- 
tha, New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Boynton, 
twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  10  T180a  Lloyd 
Brown  (1913) 

Meyer,  Henry  L.  (Edna)  Loami  Rt  32, 
tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  4 
T60a  Louis  Meyer  (1890) 

*Meyer,  Louis  (Lena)  Ch  Henry,  Paul- 
ine, Minnie,  Clara,  John,  Lillian,  New 
Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  33  O156a  (1885) 

*Meyer,  R.  H.  (Rose)  Ch  Ralph, 
Pawnee,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Pawnee, 
Sec  12  T320a  Mrs.  E.  Weber  (1904) 

Meyer,  Wentlen  (Lulu)  Ch  Mary, 
Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  SpringfieH,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  16  T20a  W.  M.  Camp- 
bell (1889) 


Meyers,  F.  J.  Ch  Marie,  Frank,  Ber- 
nice, New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton 
twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  31  O114a  (1884) 

Michel,  John,  Custer  Rt  53,  twp  Cot- 
ton Hill,  Sec  13  O89a  John  Michel 
(1868) 

*Milar,  Edwin  B.  (Mary)  Ch  William, 
Warren,  Paul,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  17 
O400a  (1867) 

Milby,  Joe  L.  (Ida)  Ch  Leslie,  Leonard, 
Elizabeth,  Elsie,  Bertha,  Springfield 
Rt  4,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  27  T..a  Kate  Moore  (1897) 

Milby,  Richard  (Fannie)  Ch  Bertha, 
Mamie,  Florence,  Ethel,  Floyd,  Ar- 
thur, May,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  I'sland  Grove,  Sec  5 
T180a  Chris  Beck  (1895) 

Miles,  John  W.  (Christine)  Ch  Persis, 
Paul,  Cecil,  Chatham,  twp  Chatham, 
Sec  12,  Farmhand  for  Mrs.  Maggie 
Lewis  (1917) 

Miles,  John,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  29  O30a  (1848) 

*Mlles,  W.  S.  (Hazel)  Ch  Harold,  Wil- 
liam, Helen,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39, 
Sec  29  O280a  (1906) 

Milladay,  John  (Kathryn)  Ch  Bernard, 
Dorothy,  John  Leonore,  May,  Helen, 
Walter,  Ruth,  Lanesville,  tel  Buffalo, 
twp  Lanesville,  Sec  8  T475a  H.  C. 
Whittmore 

Miller,  Mrs.  A.  Ch  Arthur,  Lee,  Eva, 
Springfield  Rt  8,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec 
18  O40a  (1877) 

Miller,  Albert  J.  (Mary)  Ch  Fay, 
Rochester  Rt  18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
12  O215a  (1861) 

Miller,  Alex  (Jennie)  Ch  Regina, 
Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel  Mechanicsburg, 
twp  Lanesville,  Sec  17  T200a  Mrs.  J. 
Fullenwider  (1866) 

Miller,  Allen  A.  (Margaret)  Ch  Edwin, 
Farmingdale  Rt  14,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  10  O105a  (1850) 

Miller,  Arthur,  Springfield  Rt  8,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  18 
O400a  (1867) 

Miller,  Augustus  T.  (Maud)  Ch  Edna, 
Mabel,  Farmingdale  Rt  14,  tel 
Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Salis/ury,  Sec 
28  O70a  (1871) 

Miller,  Bruce,  Rochester  Rt  36,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  27  O60a  (1881) 

Miller,  C.  H.  (Sarah)  Ch  Sylvia,  Spring- 
field Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Wood- 
side,  Sec  10  O2a  (1915) 


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Miller,  David  F.  (Mary)  Ch  Cleo,  David, 
Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  6  OllOa  (1852) 

Miller,  Edwin  L.  (Florence)  Ch  Clyde, 
Edna,  Ora,  Glen,  Farmingdale  Rt  14, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  3  O98a  (1873) 

Miller,  Mrs.  Eliza  J.  Ch  Flora,  Ella, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Curran,  "Sec  23  O120a  (1840) 

Miller,  Elmer  E.  (Mary)  Ch  Oakley, 
Fred,  Esther,  Orpha,  Prudence,  Max- 
well Rt  37,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  8, 
Farmhand  for  G.  W.  Dusett  (1914) 

Miller,  E.  P.,  Rochester  Rt  19,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  32  T70a  Wm.  Miller 
(1874) 

Miller,  E.  T.  (Lulu)  Chatham,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  12,  Foreman  for  Roh- 
rer  Heirs  (1877) 

Miller,  Frank,  Farmingdale  Rt  13,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  7  O140a  (1872) 

Miller,  Fred  (Grace)  Ch  Ernest,  Dor- 
othy, Athens  Rt  1,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  T320a  W.  D.  Powers 
(1909) 

*Miller,  Fred  H.  (Bertha)  Ch  Edith, 
Lois,  James,  Allen,  Joy,  Ilene,  Max- 
well Rt  37,  tel  Loami,  twp  Maxwell, 
Sec  32  O120a  (1884) 

Miller,  Fred  W.  Farmingdale  Rt  14, 
twp  Salisbury,  Sec  28  O30a  (1911) 

*Miller,  J.  Allen  (Pearl)  Ch  Clara, 
Virginia,  Lowder  Rt  38,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Talkington,  Sec  28  T334a  H.  E. 
Ensley,  (1914) 

Miller,  Jacob  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  35  O80a  (1850) 

Miller,  James  A.  (Bertha)  Ch  Effie, 
Genevieve,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  8 
T160a  M.  Van  Winkle  (1912) 

Miller,  Jesse  Ch  Edna,  Phoebe,  Mech- 
anicsburg Rt  60,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec 
21  Foreman  for  Frank  Hampton 
(1868) 

Miller,  J.  M.  (Fannie)  Ch  Elsie,  Delia, 
Otis,  Inez,  Leslie,  Auburn  Rt  47,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  36 
O114a  (1882) 


Miller,  John  A.  (Mattie)  Ch  Helen, 
Herschel,  Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Loami,  Sec  12  O40a  (1879) 

*Miller,  John  (Mary)  Ch  Mildred,  Buf- 
falo Rt  59,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Mech- 
anicsburg, Sec  2  T234a  S.  Rogers 
(1861) 

Miller,  John  M.  (Sadie)  Ch  Ethel, 
Truman,  Auburn  Rt  44,  twp  Auburn, 
Sec  5  T200a  R.  H.  Lockridge  (1864) 

Miller,  Joseph  L.  (Jennie)  Ch  Chelsea, 
Ruth,  Rochester  Rt  18,  tel  Rochester, 
twp  Cooper,  Sec  7  O124a  T30a  Albert 
Miller  (1873) 

Miller,  J.  W.  (Bertha)  Ch  John,  Roch- 
ester Rt  19,  twp  Rochester,  S'ec  32 
O40a  (1883) 

Miller,  Louis  W.  (Florence)  Ch  Alice, 
Stella,  Louis,  Gertrude,  Elsie,  Farm- 
ingdale Rt  13,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  5  O160a  (1867) 

Miller,  Minka  (I'da)  Ch  Clara,  Anna, 
Farmingdale  Rt  14,  tel  Pleasant 
Plaines,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  29  O21a 
(1902) 

Miller,  Oliver  (Fannie)  Ch  Glen, 
Myrtle,  Dell,  Blanche,  Carry,  George, 
Leo,  Fannie,  Vera,  Verna,  Springfield 
Rt  10,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Spring- 
field, Sec  20  T200a  Harriett  Booth 
(1892) 

Miller,  Otto  (Dora)  Loami  Rt  34,  tel 
Loami,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  19  O8a 
(1888) 

*Miller,  P.  S.  (Helen)  Ch  Hazel,  Lil- 
lian, Irene,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Roch- 
ester, twp  Ball,  Sec  2  T4a  Mrs.  Mary 
Welch  (1883) 

Miller,  Robert  (Susie)  Ch  Richard, 
Gobel,  Elsa,  Burger,  Robert,  Ella, 
Ethel,  Edjith^  Lucille,  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  40,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
26  Foreman  for  Butler  Bros.  (1905) 

Miller,  Roy  (Mary)  Ch  Jay,  Auburn 
Rt  47,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham, 
Sec  30  Foreman  for  S.  A.  Barnes 
(1893) 

Miller,  Ruben  M.  (Caroline)  Ch  Nellie, 
John,  Ruben,  Floyd,  Nina,  Preston, 
Roland,  Esther,  Farmingdale  Rt  14, 
twp  Salisbury,  Sec  28  O90a  (1859) 


:t  The  only  possible  way  to  promote  the  growth  and 
development  of  your  community  is  to  trade  with  your  local 
merchants.  It  is  to  your  own  best  interest  to  keep  as  much 
of  your  wealth  as  possible  at  home.  " 


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*Miller,  Samuel  J.  (Cora)  Ch  Ralph, 
Mechanicsburg  Rt  60,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  3  T213a  (1877) 

Miller,  Tilford  C.  (Maria)  Ch  Augustus, 
Farmingdale  Rt  13,  twp  Salisbury, 
O40a  (1884) 

Miller,  W.  E.  (Louella)  Ch  George, 
Homer,  Joseph,  Rochester  Rt  20,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  34  O300a  (1855) 

Miller,  W.  H.  (Mary)  Ch  Lloyd 
Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  24  T120a  Mrs.  E.  Miller 
(1877) 

Miller,  W.  P.  (Annie)  Ch  Pauline, 
Lorinda,  Williamsville  Rt  25,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  12 
T160a  F.  E.  Zeigler  (1913) 

Miller,  William  T.  (Beatrice)  Ch 
Frank,  Virgel,  Archie,  Phillip,  Nel, 
Josephine,  Riley,  John,  Julia,  Leona, 
Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  8  T200a  Thomas 
Butler  (1902) 

Mills,  Dennis  (Mary)  Glenarm  Rt  20, 
tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  S'ec  9  Fore- 
man for  Mrs.  Agga  C.  Jones  (1866) 

Mills,  John  (Lydia)  Ch  Floyd,  Bertha, 
Wenford,  Mary,  Helen,  Dorothy, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  29  T160a  John 
Cook  (1857) 

Milner,  Ed  (Minnie)  Chatham  Rt  15, 
tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  8  O50a 
(1877) 

Milner,  James  (Sarah)  Ch  Jessie, 
Ethel,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  22  O160a  (1853) 

Milner,  James  (Lucille)  Springfield  Rt 
7,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  36  T28a  Cogdell  Estate  (1916) 

*Milner,  J.  L.  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  22  T160a 
Jas.  Milner  (1877) 

Milner,  Roy  (Delia)  Ch  Roy,  Mary, 
Leo,  Divernon  Rt  48,  tel  Divernon, 
twp  Divernon,  Sec  23  T80a  D.  L. 
Haire  (1899) 

*Minch,  Joseph  (Sophia)  Ch  John, 
Theresa,  Frank,  New  Berlin  Rt  30, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
34  O157a  (1881) 

Minch  Bros.  New  Berlin  Rt  30,  twp 
New  Berlin,  Sec  27  T160a  Jos.  Minch 
(1889) 

Minder,  Frank  (Sarah)  Ch  Chester, 
Edna,  Arthur  Gerard,  Pawnee,  tel 
Pawnee,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  1  T80a 
G.  J.  Boll  (1863) 


Minder,  George  (Anna)  Ch  Mary,  Kate, 
Caroline,  Elizabeth,  Flora,  Dora, 
Sophia,  George,  Frank,  Edward, 
Farmingdale  Rt  13,  tel  Pleasant 
Plaines,  twp  Gardner,  S'ec  6  O472a 
(1853) 

Minder,  Henry  (Nellie)  Ch  Gladys, 
Dorothy,  Roy,  Joe,  Marion,  Spring- 
field Rt  5,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  21  T6a  Nick  Gible 
(1900) 

*Minder,  John  G.  (Barbara)  Ch  Mamie, 
Sabestine,  Lou,  Lena,  Barbara, 
Nelda,  Springfield  Rt  4,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  29  O130a 
(1867) 

Minder,  William  (Lillie)  Ch  Francis, 
William,  Springfield  Rt  10,.  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  19 
O155a  Reisch  Brewing  Co.  (1877) 

Mitch,  John  (Caroline)  Ch  Carl,  Frank. 
Springfield  Rt  3,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  10  T72a  J.  P.  Stout 
(1904) 

*Mitchell,  A.  H.  (Loat)  Ch  Lucille, 
Bernadine,  Maxwell,  tel  Loami,  twp 
•Maxwell,  Sec  29  T120a  J.  W.  Work- 
man (1886) 

Mitchell,  Bert  (May)  Ch  Mona.  Louis, 
Hattie,  Mary,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Loami,  Sec  33  T80a 
M.  S.  Gold  (1878) 

*Mitchell,  E.  D.  (Anna)  Ch  Clarence, 
Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  4  O242a  (1877) 

*Mitchell,  Frank  R.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Lester, 
Eva,  Cecil,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  4 
T140a  E.  D.  Mitchell  (1903) 

*Mitchell,  G.  M.  (Anna)  Ch  Roy,  Ula, 
Fred,  Merrill,  Omer,  Stella,  Waverly 
Rt  1,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell, 
Sec  19  O120a  (1860) 

Mitchell,  H.  C.  (Phoebe)  Ch  Curtis, 
Lewis,  Lawrence,  Auburn  Rt  46,  tel 
Virden,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  18  T.  A. 
Landon  (1910) 

Mitchell,  Hiram  (Lula)  Ch  Twyla, 
Thelma,  Velma,  Geraldine,  Maxwell 
Rt  57,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington, 
Sec  5  Farmhand  for  A.  E.  Deather- 
age  (1883) 

*Mitchell,  J.  W.  (Sallie)  Ch  Roy, 
Waverly  Rt  1,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  25 
O240a  (1857) 

Mitchell,  Oliver  T.  Ch  Marjorie,  Loami 
Rt  33,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  3  Foreman 
for  Jess  Dodds  (1916) 


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Mitchell,  Roy  E.  (Mabel)  New  Berlin 
Rt  3,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  12  Foreman 
for  Wellington  Huffaker  (1885)__ 

Mitchell,  Sam  (Sarah)  Ch  Hiram, 
Walter,  Pearl,  Waverly  Rt  1,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  24  O80a 
(1857) 

'Mitchell,  Thomas  (Anna)  Ch  Goldie, 
Erma,  Glenn,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  4 
T120a  W.  S.  Mitchell  (1874) 

Mitchell,  W.  S.  (Mary)  Ch  Thomas, 
Ruben,  Arthur,  Waverly  Rt  1,  tel 
Waverly,  Sec  30  O120a  (1857) 

Mitts,  J.  E.  (Anna)  Ch  Harold,  Spring- 
field Rt  5,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec 
22  T40a  F.  C.  Ford  (1887) 

Mitts,  John  (Sidney)  Riverton  Rt  17, 
tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec 
11  T120a  Mrs.  Omer  Mitts  (1892) 

Mitts,  Omer  (Nancy)  Ch  Omer,  River- 
ton  Rt  17,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  12  O240a  (1857) 

Mitts,  R.  F.  (Emma)  Ch  Pearl,  Ruth, 
Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  29  Farmhand  for 
W.  M.  Campbell  (1892) 

Mitts,  Truman  (Ethel)  Ch  Ray,  Elsie, 
Oma,  Clarence,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  28  O20a  (1882) 

*Moelier,  Theo.  F.  (Maude)  Brecken- 
ridge  Rt  1,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cooper, 
Sec  28  T320a  Geo.  Royse  (1911) 

Moffett,  George  R.  Lewder  Rt  38,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  15 
O240a  (I860) 

Mohn,  John  (Flossie)  Ch  Leonard, 
Alma,  Etta,  Riverton  Rt  17,  twp 
Mechanicsburg,  Sec  30  Foreman  for 
John  Matthews  (1902) 

Mohn,  Marion  (Sarah)  Ch  Dovie,  Lot- 
tie, Francis,  Arthur,  Ithell,  Riverton 
Rt  17,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg, Sec  31  TlOOa  Foreman 
for  Chas.  and  Wm.  Hendricks  (1869) 

Moluski,  Dora  Ch  John,  George,  Daw- 
son  Rt  21,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec 
33  O40a  (1892) 

Molohon,  John  W.  (Mary)  Ch  Ellen, 
Garra,  Clara,  Pawnee  Rt  51,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  28  O320a  (1872) 

Molohan,  Oscar  (Mary)  Ch  Moses, 
Alva,  Fred,  Freda,  Chester,  Harlan, 
Pawnee  Rt  50,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  21, 
O105a  (1875) 

Molohon  Owen  (Laura)  Ch  Phyllis, 
Charles,  Pawnee  Rt  52,  tel  Pawnee, 
twp  Pawnee,  Sec  13  T80a  Jake  Wag- 
goner (1869) 


Money,     Ernest     (Lonely)     Ch    Fern, 
Loami    Rt   32,   twp  Maxwell,   Sec   9 
Foreman  for  Fred  Bachmann  (1909) 
*Moomey,  J.  Frank  (Nora)  Ch  Mildred, 
Anna,  Glenn,  Wayne,  Ford,  Maxwell, 
Alice,     Mechanicsburg     Rt     61,     tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec 
31  T200a  Mrs.  Black   (1872) 
Moomey,   Mrs.  George   Mechanicsburg 
Rt  61,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanes- 
ville, Sec  6  O150a  (1870) 
Moomey,  Owen  (Elva)  Ch  Mabel,  Rus- 
sel,  Lloyd,  Leslie,  Luella,  Marguerite, 
Harold,  Homer  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60, 
tel   Mechanicsburg,  twp   Lanesville, 
Sec  6  T200a  Mrs.  M,  Moomey  (1875) 
Moon,     Orland      (Rose)      Ch     Helen, 
George,  Florence,  Herald,  Auburn  Rt 
47,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  36  Foreman 
Geo.  Bearden 

Mooney,  W.  B.  (Katherine)  Ch  Mary, 
Margaret,  New  Berlin,  tel  Boynton, 
twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  30  O20a  (1888) 
Moore,  Asa  B.  (Lou)  Ch  I'rma,  George, 
Charles,  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  19  O330a  (1858) 
*Moore,    Henry    (Hattie)    Ch    Helen, 
Ralph,  Louis,  Bradfordton,  tel  Spring- 
field,   twp    Gardner,    Sec   14    O166a 
(1872) 

Moore,  John  R.  (Rosa)  Ch  LeRoy, 
Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  31  T6a  Jas.  W.  Turner 
(1897) 

*Moore,  Katie  C.  Ch  Lulu,  John,  Ruth, 
Springfield  Rt  4,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  14  O225a  (1872) 
Moore,  M.  K.  (Angeline)  Ch  Samuel, 
Florence,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  Sec  7  T480a  J. 
C.  Cook  (1882) 

*Moore,  O.  C.  (Mary)  Ch  Harry,  Lucy, 
Francis,  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Illiopolis 
twp   Lanesvile,   Sec  16  T160a  Con- 
stant Estate  (1894) 
Moose,    C.    B.    (Minnie)    Ch-  Chalmer, 
Genevieve,  Glenn,  Wilma,   Glenarm 
Rt  24,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Divernon, 
Sec  17   T160a  Mrs.  Gibbons   (1895) 
Moose,  W.  E.  (Ella)  Ch  Bessie,  Lloyd, 
Ernest,    I'rma,    Glenarm    Rt    24,    tel 
Divernon,    twp    Divernon,    Sec    4-9 
T196a  S.  S.  Stamm    (1905) 
More,  Carles  F.  (Nellie)  Ch  Frederick, 
Katherine,  Elizabeth,  Springfield  Rt 
2,  tel   Springfield,  twp  Curran,   Sec 
1  T77a  Mrs.  B.  Jones  (1881) 
More,  George  L.   (Bonnie)    Ch  Marie, 
Farmingdale  Rt  14,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
9  T  (1914) 


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*Morgan,  C.  H.  (Flora)  Ch  Helen, 
Mechanicsburg  Rt  60,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  28 
OllOa  (1884) 

Morgan,  John  F.  (Anna)  Ch  Hazel, 
Anna,  John,  Francis,  Harry,  Spring- 
field Rt  1,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  29 
T  _  G.  Trutter  (1916) 

*Morgan,  C.  Wesley  (Cora)  Mechan- 
icsburg Rt  60,  tel  Mechanicsburg, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  21  OlGOa 
(1863) 

*Morga*i,  Mrs.  Wm.  Ch  Cornelius,Mech- 
anicsburg,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp 
Mechanicsburg,  Sec  27  O175a  (1876) 

Morley,  James  (Effie)  Ch  Ethel,  Loami 
Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Chatham,  Sec 

18  T367a  Isaac  Workman  (1869) 
Morley,  John  T.   (Hannah)   Ch  Hazel, 

Emily,  Willa,  Louis,  John,  Springfield 
Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  27  T320a  A.  Anderson  (1870) 

*Morris,  Albert  L.  (Abbie)  Brecken- 
ridge  Rt  1,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  33  T240a 
M.  Cody  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Neer  (1897) 

Morris,  Emmet  (Alice)  Ch  Earl,  Gen- 
evieve,  New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton, 
twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  33  Foreman  for 
E.  A.  Roesch  (1917) 

Morris,  Mrs.  Grace  E.  Ch  Marguerite, 
John,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg, twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  32 
T5a  Saml  Vaughn  (1912) 

Morris,  J.  S.  (Laura)  Pleasant  Plaines 
Rt  43,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  25  O26a 
(1872) 

Morris,  J.  T.  (Lena)  Ch  John,  Velda, 
Robert,  Frederick,  Springfield,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  29 
O2a  (1897) 

Morris,  L.  J.  (Anna)  Chatham  Rt  16, 
tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  20 
Farmhand  for  Q.  R.  Treat  (1886) 

*Morris,  Mattie  A.  Ch  Eugene,  Mamie, 
Harold,  Mechanicsburg,  Rt  60,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  4 
O345a  (1868) 

*Morris,  L.  (Myra)  Ch  Eleanor  Pleas- 
ant Plaines  Rt  42,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  22  T160a  W.  R.  Morris  (1887) 

Morris,  William  L.  (Fannie)  Ch  Albert, 
Breckenridge  Rt  1,  tel  Edinburg,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  33  T240a  M.  Cody  and 
Mrs.  S.  Neer  (1877) 

Morrisey,  M.  J.  (May)  Cornland  Rt  1, 
tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  28 
O80a  (1876) 

Morrison,  W.  A.  (Bertha)  Curran  Rt 
12,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec 

19  O80a    (1856) 


Moseley,  Brinton  Springfield  Rt  5,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  10 
Foreman  for  J.  P.  Abrine  (1914) 

*Mottar,  Jr.  Lewis  (Mabel)  Ch  Ken- 
neth, Thelma,  Esper,  Wilma,  Ouster 
Rt  53,  twp  Cooper  Sec  21  T180a 
Henry  Ross  (1881) 

Mottar,  Louis  (Debora)  Ch  Elsie,  Roch- 
ester Rt  20,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  28 
030a  (1851) 

*Moury,  J.  L.  (Emma)  Ch  Owen,  Earl, 
Russel,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  39,  tel 
Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  13  O266a  (1871) 

*Mowry,  Walter  (Claretta)  Ch  Emma, 
Ethel,  Gilbert,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt 
40,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Cart- 
wright, S'ec  2  T133a  Dr.  L.  R.  James 
(1891) 

Moyer,  Clarence  H.  (Ella)  Springfield 
Rt  5,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  28  O60a  (1899) 

Mrasak,  John  (Lillian)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Edward,  Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  Riverton, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  13  T80a  Bert 
Stoker  (1913) 

Mrasak,  W.  H.  (Leona)  Ch  Glen, 
Springfield  Rt  8,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  12  T4a  Chas.  Woods 
(1915) 

Muench,  George  (Maggie)  Ch  Herman, 
William,  Joe,  George,  Maddie,  Can- 
trall Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  31  O160a  (1901) 

Muckelston,  Rufus  T.  (Anna)  Ch  Grace, 
Lottie,  May,  Viola,  Earl,  John,  Loami 
Rt  34,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Loami,  Sec 
34  Foreman  for  Joe  Nevins  (1852) 

Muir,  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Ch  William,  Illiopo- 
lis Rt  55,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Lanes- 
ville, Sec  34  O284a  (1879) 

Mulcahy,  Daniel  (Adeline)  Ch  Francis, 
Eleanor,  Hannah,  Susan,  Chatham  Rt 
15,  twp  Chatham,  S'ec  12  Foreman  for 
Vincent  Smith  (1867) 

Mulcahy,  J.  P.  (Kate)  Illiopolis  Rt  58, 
el  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanesville, 
Sec  20  T200a  Simon  Kinahan  (1882) 

Mulcahy,  Mike  (Mildred)  Ch  Jennie, 
Mary,  Williamsville  Rt  26,  tel  Wil- 
liamsville,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  36 
T308a  Thos.  Suddith  (1916) 

Mulcahey,  P.  J.  (Mary)  Ch  Maria, 
Margaret,  Tom,  Helen,  John,  Eliza- 
beth, Genevieve,  Edward,  Buffalo  Rt 
36,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart, 
T381a  L.  McDaniel  (1862) 


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Mulcahey,  W.  J.  (Katherine)  Ch  Gor- 
man, Katharine,  Margaret,  Henry, 
Buffalo,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Mechanics- 
burg,  Sec  4  T204a  Stanley  Estate 
(186o) 

*Mullen,  Sarah  J.  Ch  Roland,  Spring- 
field Rt  10,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  12  O60a  (1905) 

Muller  Henry  A.  (Carrie)  Ch  Frances, 
Carl,  Dorothy,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  16 
T121  a  A.  Muller  (1882) 

*Mullett,  Anna  Ch  Gertrude,  William, 
Mary,  John,  George,  Fred,  Rose, 
Farmingdale  Rt  13,  tel  Riddle  Hill, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  29  O137y3a  (1867) 

Mullett,  George  (Hannah)  Ch  Annie, 
Farmingdale  Rt  13,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
7  T247a  Michael  Cordes  (1880) 

Mullett,  William  (Alice)  uh  Jane, 
Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  33  O20a  (1903) 

Mulligan,  F.  K.  (Edith)  Ch  Marjorie, 
New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
New  Berlin,  Sec  31  T8a  Jesse  Coons, 
(1916) 

Mulligan,  W.  T.  (Delia)  Ch  Fletcher, 
Vern,  Glenn,  New  Berlin  Rt  29,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  7 
T132a  Mrs.  Fred  Rowe  (1896) 

Mullikin,  A.  (Cora)  Ch  Bessie,  Ruth, 
Russel,  Joseph,  Floyd,  Charles,  Illi- 
opolis  Rt  58,  tel  llliopolis,  twp  llli- 
opolis,  Sec  12  T265a  D.  Buckles 
(1911) 

Mull  ins,  Deal  (Nellie)  Ch  Roy,  Clyde, 
Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp  Divernon,  Farm- 
hand for  G.  Davidson 

Mull  ins,  De  Forrest  (Myrtle)  Ch  Harry, 
Springfield  Rt  4,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  29  Tenant  W.  B.  Searcy 
(1910) 

Mullins,  Howard  (Tishia)  Ch  Sarah, 
Stella,  Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp  Divernon, 
Farmhand  for  George  Davidson  (1917) 

Muncy,  James  (Florence)  Ch  Bonnie, 
Lester,  Glenn,  Joy,  Divernon,  tel 
Divernon,  Sec  27  Farmhand  for 
George  Brown  (1912) 

Munson,  Charles  B.  (Joseph)  Ch  Mary, 
Walter,  Virgil,  Nellie,  Ben,  Edwin, 
Springfield  Rt  5,  twp  Fancy  Creek. 
Sec  28  O20a  Thomas  Kerr  (1916) 

*Merrick,  William  (Edith)  Ch  Opal, 
Lowder  Rt  38,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  30  O185a  (1893) 

Murphy,  Daniel  (Hannah)  Ch  Vincent 
Pawnee  Rt  52,  tel  Dfvernon,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  26  T160a  Rube  Brown 
(1903) 


Murphy,  Joe  Glenarm  Rt  22,  twp  Paw- 
nee, Sec  2  T80a  Jacob  Lard  (1916) 

Murphy,  Joseph  Glenarm  Rt  22,  twp 
Divernon,  Sec  3  T240a  Chas,  A.  Iloff 
(1884  ) 

*Murphy,  Mrs.  John  Ch  Patt,  Agnes 
John,  Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel  Chatham 
twp  Ball,  Sec  31  O281a  (1900) 

Murphy,  Kathryn  Ch  James,  Alexander 

Rt  9'  twp 


Murphy,  M.  I.  Ch  Francis,  llliopolis 
Box  273,  twp  llliopolis,  Sec  7  T170a 
Pearson  Heirs  (1863) 

Murphy,  Ned  (Martha)  Ch  Martin, 
^i  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel  Rochester 


K'  Patrick  J-  (Mary,  Cb,  Eliza- 
beth, Ella,  Thomas,  John,  Morgan 
Agnes,  Patrick,  Jr.,  Farmingdale  Rt 

/iooo\Wp  SalisbuiT,  Sec  34  0150a 
(1892) 

*Murphy,  Walter  (Catherine)  Ch  Dan 
Florence,   Helen,   Margaret,   Cather- 
ine,   Francis,    Divernon    Rt    42,    tel 
Pawnee>  Sec  26  0240a 


Murphy,  W.  F.   (Nell)   Ch  Ray,  Mina, 
Georgia,  Lillian,  Will,  Pawnee  Rt  51 
twp    Pawnee,    Sec    36    T160a   J    A' 
Murphy  (1891) 

Murray,  E.  E.  (Sarah)  Ch  Sylvia 
Divernon  Rt  48,  tel  Divernon,  twp 
Divernon,  Sec  30  Farmhand  for 
Charles  Patton  (1916)  . 

*Murray,  John  (Margaret)  Ch  Spring- 
field Rt  4,  tei  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gard- 
ner, Sec  26  T85a  Andrew  Costello 
(1874) 

Murray,  W.  J.  (Julia)  Ch  William, 
Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  6  O160a  (1876) 

Muttera,  George  (Aletha)  Springfield 
Rt  5,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  4  O40a  (1882) 

Myers,  Daniel  S.  (Emiline)  Springfield 
Rt  5,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  36  T115a  L.  L.  Carpenter 
(1912) 

Myer,  John  C.  (Jennie)  Ch  Fern, 
Charles,  Earl,  Alice,  May,  Eleanor, 
llliopolis  Rt  55,  tel  llliopolis,  twp 
llliopolis,  Sec  23  Foreman  for  B.  J. 
Derell  (1876) 

Myers,  L.  F.  (Ethel)  Ch  Lorin,  Spring- 
field Rt  1,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  29  T57a  A.  W.  Barker 
(1887) 


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N 


*Nanwinkle,  W.  D.  (Ida)  Ch  Dewey, 
Roy,  Melvin,  Marie,  Williams,  Buffalo 
Hart  Rt  35,  tel  6  twp  Buffalo  Hart, 
Sec  17  T260a  W.  A.  Briters  (1876) 

Nation,  Chas.  E.  (Kate)  Ch  Ruth, 
Leroy,  Chas.,  Ira,  Breckenridge  Rt 
1,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  33  Tla  M.  Cody 
(1872) 

Nation,  J.  W.  (Jewell)  Buffalo  Rt  4, 
twt  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  8  Foreman 
A.  M.  Knight 

Nave,  Arthur  (Winnie  F.)  Ch  Lela, 
Knave,  Frank,  Rochester  Rt  19,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  31  O206a  (1877) 

Neagle,  Robert  T.  (Gladys  L.)  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  40,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
36  Fr  320a  George  Witty'  (1915) 

Neal,  George  (Minnie)  George,  Hattie. 
Wesley,  Henry,  Elmer,  Tra,  Chester, 
Manford,  Hazel,  Rochester  Rt  20,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  14 
O170a  George  Neal  (1868) 

Neal,  W.  H.  (Julia)  Ch  Edna,  Chatham, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  12  Farmhand  Mrs. 
Maggie  Lewis  (1875) 

Neavill,  Arthur  (Anna)  Ch  Matt, 
Arthur,  Joe,  Cant  rail  Rt  27,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  21  T49a  Joe 
Thompson  (1916) 

Neavill,  Edgar  (Hazel)  Ch  Cora,  Delia, 
Athens  Rt  1,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  3  T283a  C.  P.  Power 
(1910)  » 

Neff,  J.  J.  (Lizzie)  Ch  LeRoy,  Ruth. 
Clarence,  Clyde,' Vetma,  New  Berlin 
Rt  29,  tel  Bell,  twp  Island  Grove. 
Sec  14  T308  Thomas  Condell  (1892) 

Neff,  John  W.  (Ethel)  Ch  Raymond. 
Vlancy,  Nellie,  Forrest,  Harold, 
Paul,  Curran  Rt  11,  twp  Island  Grove, 
Sec  12  T120a  C.  &  J.  McMurray 
(1902) 

Neher,  Isaac  (Amanda)  Ch  Albert  C., 
Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Waverly,  T23a 
Israel  Bates  (1909) 

Nelson,  J.  H.  (Maude)  Ch  Nella.  May, 
Pleasant  Plaines  3t  42,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  22  Fr  i60a  LeRoy  Mooris 
(1906) 

Nelson,  Louis  (Sena)  Ch  H^len,  Oscar. 
Elmer,  Springfield,  tel  Snrin~field. 
twp  Woo'lPide.  SPC  Ifi  fl^lQ) 

Nelson,  Vishue  (Msne)  Ch  James  W., 
Owen  L.,  Vera  M.,  Hubbard  V.,  Cur- 
ran  Rt  12,  Sec  18  Farmhand  F.  L. 
Ourtty 


Nevitt,  Gid  (Ethel)  Ch  May,  Clyde, 
Cantrall  Rt  28,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  29  Farmhand  A.  C.  Brown  (1912) 

Nevitt,  G.  P.  (Florence)  Ch  Pearl, 
Lanesville  Rt  1,  tel  Bell,  twp  Lanes- 
ville,  Sec  29  Fr  160a  Allen  Hearin 
U916) 

Nevitt,  W.  T.  (Minnie)  Ch  Vanah, 
Arlins,  Gordon,  Buffalo  Rt  61,  tel 
Buffalo  Fr  270a  Charles  Ellington 
(1911) 

*Nevius,  J.  O.  (May)  Ch  Lonely,  John 
T.,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Loami,  Sec  26  T108a  W.  W.  Joy 
(1870) 

New,  William  F.  (Minnie)  Ch  Wil- 
liams C.,  Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Curran,  Sec  1  O4%a  (1872) 

New  berry,  Charles  (Alma)  Ch  Veda, 
Lawrence,  Louis,  Roy,  Clara,  Max- 
well Rt  37,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Max- 
well, Sec  32  Foreman  Fred  Death- 
erage  (1910) 

Newby,  Sherma  (Millie)  Ch  Clarence, 
Margaret,  Cantrall  Rt  27,  tel  Can- 
trall, twp  Fancy  Creek,  T120a  A.  L. 
Britton  (1914) 

*Newcomer,  H.  J.  (Lula)  Ch  Harold, 
Velma,  Mary,  Charles,  Springfield  Rt 
3,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Bell,  Sec  1 
T80a  Mrs.  M.  C.  Newcomer  (1885) 

*Newman,  Charles  (Louise)  Ch  Virgil, 
Delmar,  Blanche,  Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel 
Pawnee,  twp  Ball,  Sec  25  Tllla 
John  Newman  (1880) 

Newman,  Chas.  (Mary)  Ch  Ernest, 
Suzel,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Spring, 
twn  Woodside.  Sec  21  O80a  (1887) 

Newrran,  Ernest  (Rosey)  Springfield 
Rt  3,  tel  Spring,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
21  T80a  Fdward  Watz  (1897) 

Newrran,  John  (Maggie)  Ch  Charles, 
Thomas,  Etta,  Katie,  Esther,  Spring- 
field Rt  3,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Wood- 
side.  Fee  24  OlPOa  ri<>12) 

*Newman,  John  (Madie)  Ch  Ben, 
Cant^all,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  10  T240a  L.  A.  Brown 
('1897) 

Ne»-ell,  Cla-de  (Fay)  Ch  GeraMine, 
Pauline  Custcr  Rt  53,  tel  Roch°ster, 
twn  Cooler,  Sec  30  T90a  Dr.  L.  F. 


*Ne»eH,  Clause  P.  (Jennie)  Ch  Ruth, 
Mildred,  Helen,  Jane,  Martha,  Chat- 
ham Rt  16,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Chat- 
ham, Sec  27  O90a  (1898) 


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*Nicholes,  Charles  (Ollie)  Ch  Roscoe, 
Wayne,  Harold,  Loami  Rt  32,  tel 
Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec  16  T160a 
O  Cardline  Tuepin  (1897) 

Nichols,  Jas.  F.  (Myrtle)  Ch  W.  C. 
Nichols,  Bessie,  George,  John,  Lilly, 
Robert,  Arlie,  Fannie,  Byron,  Paw- 
nee Rt  52,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  32  Chas. 
Hinkle  (1909) 

Nichols,  John  (Mary  L.)  Ch  Alvin, 
Irene,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel  Rochester, 
twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  7  T80a  Albert 
Archer  (1876) 

*Nichols,  W.  H.  (Rotta)  Ch  Annes, 
Lanesville,  tel  Buffalo,  Sec  7  T470a 
H:  C.  Wittmore  (1902) 

Nickel,  Jacob  (Anna)  Ch  Fred,  Fern, 
Will,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williams- 
ville,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  14  Farm- 
hand Will  Council  (1907) 

Nickelson,  Fred  (Etta)  Sherman  Rt  25, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  7  T240a  W.  S. 
Johnson  (1886) 

Nickelson,  Roy  (Louise)  Ch  Alma, 
Earl,  Sherman  Rt  25,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  24  Farmhand  Thomas 
Sudduth 

Nickelson,  Roy  (Marie)  Ch  Robert  J., 
Bradfordton,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  23 
(1917) 

Nickolson,  Jessie  W.  (Mary  E.)  Ch 
Ray,  Roy,  Oliver,  Julion,  Len,  Brad- 
fordton,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  23  O68a 
(54) 

Niemeyer,  Ben  (Engel),  Cantrall  Rt  27, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  7  O80a  (10) 

Nixon,  Ross  P.  (Anna)  Ch  Harold  Mel- 
ba,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Mechanicsburg, 
twp  Cooper,  Sec  5  T230a,  E  J  Towns- 
end  (1899) 

Nixon,  Thos  E.  (Lyda)  Ch  Vernon,  Ver- 
nell,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg, T224a,  Carl  S'wigart 
(1916) 

Noble  Orra  (Sadie)  Ch  Alice,  Florise, 
John,  Springfield  Rt  3,  tel  Rochester, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  2  TlOa,  Geo  Ledabrand 
(1891) 

*Noble  J.  H.  (Grace),  Illiopolis  Rt  58, 
tel  Illiopolis,  twp  niiopolis,  Sec  2 
O80a  (1911) 

Noble  Richard  (Lena),  Springfield  Rt 
6,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
35  T16a  C.  Bornke  (1892) 

Noble,  S.  H.  (Edith)  Ch  Marjorie, 
Ralph,  Hazel  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40, 
tel  Ashland,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  15 
T160a,  William  Lynd  (1884) 


Noble,  T.  J.  Ch  Clyde,  Gertrude  L., 
Jane,  Bell,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  41, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  21  T320a  Mrs. 
E.  Matts  (1872) 

Noel,  Edward  Ch  Pernelia,  Edna,  Tru- 
day,  Marguerite,  Mechanicsburg  Rt 
61,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Me- 
Chanicsburg,  Sec  26  T60a  J.  Fullen- 
wider  (1875) 

Noffsinger,  John  (Dora)  Ch  Sarah, 
Jessie,  C<*rdy,  Daniel,  Chatham  Rt 
16,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  22  Fr33a  Mc- 
Cloyd  (1914) 

Nokes,  A.  B.  (Frances)  Ch  Arlie,  Wil- 
liam, Geo.,  Annetta,  Gilbert,  Spring- 
field Rt  7,  tel  Springfield  Rt  7,  twp 
Woodside  T730a  (1884) 

Nokes,  A.  B.  (Francis)  Ch  Alfred, 
Springfield  Rt  Bx  191,  tel  Spring, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  31  T60a  M. 
Tansey  (1887) 

Nokes,  William  (Katie)  Ch  Nellie, 
Charlotte,  Annettie,  Springfield  Rt 
9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  34  T160a  W.  T.  Gatton  (1892) 

Nollsch,  Carl  G.,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel 
Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  33 
TlO^a  Mrs.  Anna  Young  (1903) 

Nollsch,  Geo.  H.  (Myrtle  D.)  Ch  Ed- 
win A.,  Henry  W.,  Springfield  Rt  6, 
tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
34  O40a  (1904) 

Nolting,  Jesse  (Mary)  Ch  Dorthy, 
Charles,  Auburn  Rt  44,  tel  Auburn, 
twp  Auburn,  Sec  3  T137a  Lou  Sin 


*Norris,  John  (Linna)  Ch  Thomas, 
Leo,  John,  Will,  Charlie,  Emma, 
Nellie,  Edward,  Springfield  Rt  3, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
13  T280a  W.  T.  lies. 

Norris,  Leo  J.  (Ethel)  Rochester  Rt 
19,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  20  TlOOa, 
John  Norris  (1893) 

*North,  William  (Lottie)  Ch  Charlvus, 
Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  1  O247a  William 
North  (1867) 

Norval,  Carl  (Mary?  Ch  Arthur, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  twp  Curran,  Sec 
26  T50a  F.  Yarlo  (1910) 

Nottingham,  A.  C.  (Mary)  Ch  Helen, 
Mabel,  Delia,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  36  O18Sa 
(1876) 


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Nottingham,  James,  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  42,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  17 
O160a  (1845) 

'Nottingham,  Johnathan  (Nellie)  Ch 
Barton,  Johnatha,  Ruth,  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  40,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
26  O80a  (1878) 


Nottingham,  L.  W.  (Laura)  Ch  Wil- 
liam H.,  Nellie  F.,  Chester  L.,  Lena 
O.,  Floyd  E.,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  32  FrSlOa  C. 
Boynton 

Nottingham,  W.  S.  (Anna)  Ch  Edna, 
Walter,  Mary,  Ellis,  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  40,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  31  O188a 
(1871) 


O 


Obanion,  Robert  (Martha)  Ch  Rose, 
Springfield  Rt  3,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  11  O5a  (1890) 

O'Brien,  Edward,  Spring  Rt  5,  tel 
Spring,  twp  Spring,  Sec  15  O29a 
(1874) 

O'Brien,  Thos.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Morgan 
H.  R.,  William  V.,  Farmingdale  Rt 
13,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
19  T200a  Ida  H.  Happer  (1905) 

O'Brien,  T.  R.  (Agnes)  Auburn  Rt  44, 
tel  Auburn,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  5 
0171a  (1883) 

O'Brine,  Hugh  (Francis)  Ch  High, 
Springfield  Rt  5,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  3  Ollla  (1873) 

O'Connors,  Patrick,  Springfield  Rt  3, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  7  T12a  James 
Fagan  (1913) 

*Odione,  Alfred  (Martha)  Ch  Martha, 
Glenarm,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball, 
Sec  33  T480a  Tansey  Est  (1885) 

Odiorne,  Mrs.  E.  J.  Ch  Mabel,  Alford, 
Elizabeth,  William,  Blanche,  Helen, 
Shelton,  Springfield  Rt,  9,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  Sec  17  Q320a 
(1877) 

Ogden,  J.  W.  (Helen)  Pawnee,  tel 
Pawnee,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  7  O36a 
(1858) 

Ogila,  John  (Mary)  Sherman  Rt  26, 
tel  Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec 
17  O14a  (1912) 

Oglebay,  Otto  (Emma)  Ch  Edith, 
Ernest,  Springfield  Rt  5,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  27  O20a  (50) 

Oglesby,  J.  T.  (Emma)  Ch  Lottie, 
Lela,  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  llliopolis 
O80a  (1917) 

Ohern,  William  J.  (Ella)  Lowder  Rt 
38,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  13,  T160a 
J.  M.  Graham  (1889) 

*O'Keefe,  David  (Edna)  Ch  Elizabeth, 
Arthur,  Mildred,  Taylor  D.,  Ger- 
trude, John  E.,  Margaret,  Glenarm 
Rt  24,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Divernon, 
Sec  8  O120a  Mrs.  O'Keefe  (1858) 


*O'Keefe,  Taylor  (Nettie)  Ch  Charles, 
Loami  Bx  27,  tel  Loami  T163a  Mar- 
garet Turpin  (1886) 

Oldham,  W.  R.  (Mary)  Ch  Dee,  Ida, 
Williams,  twp  Williams,  Sec  10, 
Farmhand  M.  Cook  (1915) 

O'Leary,  James  J.,  Springfield  Gen 
Del,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  12  O22a 

(1897) 

O'Leary,  William  P.,  Springfield  Gen 
Del,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  12  O22a 
(1868) 

Olcott,  C.  J.  (Flora)  Ch  Flora,  Fern, 
Rochester  Rt  20,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
21  O180a  (1868) 

Oliver,  J.  T.  (Gertrude)  Ch  Lenean, 
Gladys,  Roberta,  Ora,  Springfield  Rt 
5,  tel  Spring,  twp  Spring,  Sec  10 
T226a  Park  Co  (1868) 

Oliver,  R.  E.  (Rosan)  M^yrl,  Robert, 
Josephine,  Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  Riv- 
erton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  4  T175a 
Simon  Keck  (1916) 

Olson,  Nelson  (Mary  A.)  Ch  Robert, 
Emma,  Thos.  H.,  Newton,  Cantrall 
Rt  28,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  23  O80a 
(1850) 

*0rwin  Bros.,  S.  B.,  G.  P.,  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  42,  twp  Cartwright  O297a 

Osenton,  J.  S.  (Ida)  Ch  Ray,  Ebert, 
Mary,  Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel  Buffalo,  Sec 
3  T175a  Sculey  Estate  (1858) 

Ostermeier,  Fred,  Ch  William,  Henry, 
Fred,  August,  Katie,  Louis,  Minnie, 
Julia,  Mary,  Springfield  Rt  4,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  7 
O400a  L.  H.  Coleman  (1867) 

*Ostermeier,  F.  J.  (Carlott)  Ch  Chris- 
topher, Alvin,  Frederick,  Elsie,  John, 
Helen,  Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Inter- 
state, twp  Curran,  Sec  13  T160a  L. 
H.  Coleman  (1872) 


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*Ostermeier,  Henry  A.  (Sarah)  Ch 
Charlotte,  Johanna,  Henry  Rudolph, 
Earnest,  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Chatham,  Sec  6  T295a  W. 
L.  Keisacker  (1867) 

*0stermeier,  John  (Mary)  Ch  Law- 
rence, Donald,  Russell,  Simeon, 
Mary,  Helen,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  68, 
tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mechanics- 
burg,  Sec  26  O15a  T160a  Mrs.  Cath- 
rine  (1909) 


Ostermeier,  W.  F.  (Caroline)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Bertha,  Carl,  Fred  Robert, 
Ruth,  Delmar,  Springfield  Rt  2,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  19 
076  (1866) 

Ostertog,  Louis  (Ruth)  Sherman,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec 
25  T240a  Chas.  Wood  (1914) 

*0tter,  H.  G.  (Grace)  Pleasant  Plaint 
Rt  42,  T107  2-10a  J.  H.  Rapps  (1885) 


*Page,  Emmet  (Lydra)  Rochester  Rt 
19,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  5  O180a  Em- 
met Page 

Page,  James  H.  (Charlotte)  Ch  Law- 
rence, Lewis,  Charlotte,  Springfield 
Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  33,  Foreman  W.  B.  Shephard 
(1880) 

Paid,  Frank,  Jr.  (Katherine)  Curran 
Rt  11,  twp  Curran,  Sec  7  T80a  F. 
Paul,  ST.  (1886) 

Painter,  Fred  (Lulu)  Ch  Hazel,  Maud, 
Merrel,  Fred,  Grace,  Curran  Rt  11, 
twp  Curran,  Sec  7  Farmhand  (1900) 

Pal  lard,  W.  H.  (Elnora)  Ch  Comula, 
Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  18,  Farmhand  (1876) 

*Palmer,  B.  F.  (Lurana)  Ch  Kern, 
Ada,  Grace,  Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Ball,  Sec  20  T120a  Henry 
Ingles  (1900) 

Pangle,  Sylvester  (Susia)  Ch  Earl, 
Carley,  Springfield  Rt  7,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  Sec  2  Olla 
(1883)  i|  < 

Pantier,  Mathew  W.  F.  (Edna)  Farm- 
ingdale  Rt  13,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec 
32  T2a  A.  F.  Rhodes  (1915) 

Pape,  Charles  (Rosa  E.)  Ch  Lena, 
Ada,  August,  Custer,  twp  Cotton 
Hill,  Sec  14  T20a  G.  T.  Greentornce 

Pape,  Charles  (Antorese)  Ch  Charles, 
Wilborn,  •  Lizzie,  Louisa,  Henry, 
Clemens,  Ernvia,  Otto,  Clara, 
Rochester  Rt  20,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  9  O80a  Charles 
Pape  (1882) 

*Pape,  Henry  H.  (Kattie)  Ch  Lewis  H. 
George  W.,  Genevia,  Mae,  Glenarm 
Rt  22,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill, 
Sec  9  O92  Henry  Pape  (1887) 

*Park,  Clifford  (Pearl)  Loami  Rt  32, 
tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  8 
O21a  (1887) 


*Park,  G.  W.  (Amy)  Ch  Reynolds,  W. 
Lester,  Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Maxwell,  Sec  8  O159a  (1873) 

*Park,  John  W.  (Clara  E.)  Loami  Rt 
32,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec 
7  O112a  (1872) 

Park,  Lee  (Eula)  Custer  Rt  53,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  24 
T160a  A.  L.  Park  (1894) 

*Park,  T.  E.  (Etta  G.)  Loami  Rt  32, 
tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  8 
O175a  (1879) 

*Park,  W.  C.  (Ada  L.)  Loami  Rt  32, 
tel  Waverly,  twp  Loami,  Sec  3  O88a 
(1858) 

*Parker,  C.  A.  (Saria)  Ch  Noel, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  43,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  26  O92a  (1847) 

Parkes,  Hiram  (Davie)  Ch  Mary  C., 
James  L.,  Preston  M.,  Hiram  E.k 
Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  29  OlOOa  (1855) 

*Parkes,  James  (Hannah)  Ch  Harry 
W.,  Robert  E.,  Ella  B.,  Bertha, 
Hiram,  H.,  Mamie,  Lillian,  Russel, 
Farmingdale  Rt  13,  tel  Pleasant 
Plains,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  7  O215a 
(1851) 

*Parkinson,  F.  W.  (Katherine)  Ch 
Lucile,  Lester,  Mildred,  Maxwell  Rt 
37,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec 
5  O160a  (1885) 

Parks,  Hiram  (Mary)  Pleasant  Plains, 
twp  Cartwright  Sec  11  O247a  A.  S. 
Booth  (1888) 

Parks,   R.   E.    (Anna)    Divernon   Rt  48, 

tel  Divernon,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  32, 

T160a,  Babb  Heirs  (1878) 
Par-tier,  Michael  E.  (Lura  A.)  Ch  Lura 

E.,   Springfield    Rt   6,   twp   Gardner, 

Sec  27  O35a  (1872) 
Parson,     Wm.,     Pawnee     Rt     3,     twp 

Pawnee,  Sec  6  O21a  (1892) 


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Patheal,  Mrs.  J."  M.  Ch  Ernice,  Donald, 
Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel  Illiopolis,  Sec  25 
Frl60a  J.  C.  Loose 

Patterson,  Edgar  (Grace)  Ch  Eldon, 
Dorris,  Keith,  Marian,  Lowder  Rt 
38,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  S'ec 
15,  Farmhand  William  Brown  (1887) 

Patterson,  E.  E.  (Bessie)  Ch  Thelma, 
Alva,  Russell,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel 
Illiopolis,  twp  niiopolis,  Sec  24  T80a 
John  Gassaway 

Patterson,  O.  E.  (Mollie)  Auburn  Rt 
44,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  18 
T200a  Clara  McNaught  (1874) 

*Patton,  J.  D.  (Johanna)  Ch  Joseph, 
Thomas,  Harry,  Raymond,  Laotni  Rt 
32,  tel  Loami>  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  17 
O180a  (1871) 

Paul,  Fred  (Elizabeth)  Ch  John,  Eva, 
Sophie,  William,  Curran  Rt  11,  tel 
Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  7  O160a 
(1867) 

Paul,  J.  E.  (Mary)  Ch  Albert,  Mary, 
Nellie,  Chas.,  Harry,  Etta  Joseph, 
Bertha,  Anna,  Springfield  Rt  10,  tel 
Spring,  twp  Spring,  Sec  18  O125a 
Thomas  Baker  (1910) 

Paulen,  George  L.  Ch  Ottis,  Ray,  Cur- 
ran Rt  11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Cur- 
ran, S'ec  7  O120a  (1869) 

Paulen,  J.  L.  (Augusta)  Ch  Lindel, 
Ernestine,  May  E.,  Curran  Rt  11,  tel 
Riddle  Hill  O20a  (1872) 

Paulen,  Ray,  Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  7  T120a 
George  Paulen  (1895) 

Pawer,  J.  W.,  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  9  J.  W.  C.  P.  Estate  (30) 

Payne,  Ernest  (Martha  F.)  Ch  Nelm- 
vin,  Dudley,  Thomas,  Franklin,  Illi- 
opolis Rt  56,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  23 
T120a  P.  Blair  (1902) 

*Peacock,  J.  F.  (Nellie)  Ch  Oren,  Earl, 
Lowder  Rt  38,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  16  T80a  Mrs.  P. 
Cahorn  (1914) 

*Pearce,  J.  W.  (Laura)  Ch  Foorest, 
Tracey,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Curran,  Sec  2  (1913) 

*Peden,  Henry  (Laura)  Ch  Olin, 
Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Pawnee,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  28  T120a  Woodson 
Colean  (1917) 

Peeb'es,  C.  C.  (Mattie)  Ch  Dorthy, 
Lela,  Auburn  Rt  46,  tel  Auburn,  twy 
Auburn,  Sec  7  T80a  J.  F.  Patterson 
(1907) 


Peel,  Arthur  S.  (Heneretta)  Spring- 
field Rt  6,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gard- 
ner,  Sec  34  O60a  (1880) 

*Pelfer,  John  E.  (Mary)  Ch  Williams 
A.,  Gertrude,  John  J.,  Theresa,  Wal- 
ter, Claude,  James,  Ella,  Buffalo  Rt 
59,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  14  O320a  (1912) 

Pelham,  Arthur  N.  (Katy)  Ch  Eron, 
Ester,  Beatrice,  Madge,  Daniel,  Law- 
rence, Amy,  Farmingdale  Rt  14,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  4  O53a  (1867) 

Penick,  John  A.  (Grace  A.)  Ch  Erma, 
Elsie,  Lester,  John,  Jr.,  Hallie,  Farm- 
ingdale Rt  13,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
36  O16a  (1900) 

Pennington,  Albert  (Bessie)  Ch  Ray- 
mond, Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Spring, 
twp  Springfield,  Farmhand  (1912) 

Pensenhafer,  Geo.  J.  (Lena)  Ch  Car- 
rie, Mary,  Lena,  George,  Farming- 
dale  Rt  13,  tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  6  O240a  (1852) 

Perce,  A.  D.  (Angeline)  Cantrall  Rt 
5,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec 
29  O48a  (1887) 

Perkins,  Reed  M.  (Nellie)  Springfield 
Rt  10,  tel  Spring,  twp  Spring  T240a 
Perkins  Bros.  (1875) 

*Perry,  C.  N.  (Nancy)  Ch  Paul,  Oscar, 
Ralph,  Hattie,  Loami  Rt  32,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  12  O12a 
(1882) 

Perry  &  Son,  Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Loami, 
twp  Maxwell 

Perry,  W.  C.  (Mod)  Ch  Youle  P., 
Jessie  B.,  Arthur  L.,  Gladis  F. 
Veram,  Verna  E.,  Walter  C.,  Cowen 
E.,  Illiopolis  Rt  54,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp 
Illiopolis,  Sec  5  T160a  George  Ford 
(1876) 

*Petefish,  A.  E.  (Lena  L.)  Ch  Russell, 
Chas.,  Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Springfield,  Sec  36  O250a 
(1901) 

*Peters,  F.  E.  (Ola)  Illiopolfs  Rt  58,  tel 
Illiopolis,  twp  niiopolis,  S'ec  10" 
T160a  Mrs.  Cantrall  (1916) 

Peters,  Fred  (Anna)  Ch  Joseph, 
Henry,  Lizzie,  Anna,  John,  Gertrude, 
Ferdinand,  Theodore,  New  Berlin  Rt 
31,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove, 
Sec  14  025a  (1887) 

Peters,  O.  H.  (E.)  Ch  Maurice,  Illi- 
iopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  32  T160a 
John  Constant  (1901) 


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Peters,  W.  E.  (Ella)  Ch  Mildred, 
Helen,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel  Illiopolis, 
twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  31  T160a  W.  J. 
Millar  (1905) 

*Peterson,  Albert  (Daisy)  Ch  Letha 
P.,  Ethel  L.,  Roy  E.,  Edith,  Albert 
M.,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  11  T240a  A.  C.  Mop- 
pell  (1893) 

Pettibone,  John  (Louisa)  Rochester 
Rt  19,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  30  O30a 
(1853) 

Petticord,  Chas.  (Ollie)  Glenarm  Rt 
24,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Divernon,  Sec 

17  O80a  (1911) 

Pfeiffer,  Benjamin  (Emma)  Ch  Sarah, 
Mathes,  Runie  B.F  Henry  Y.,  Roland, 
Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  Riverton,  twp 
Clear  Lake  O160a  (20a) 

Pfeffer,  John  (Hannah)  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  39,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 

18  Fr  420a  Edgar  Boynton  (1911) 

Pfeiffer,  Michael  (Emma)  Riverton  Rt 
17,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  ,  Me- 
chanicsburg,  Sec  19  O160a  (1873) 

Phillips,  Abraham  (Alice)  Ch  Robert, 
Frank,  Minnie,  Annie,  Fred,  Farm- 
ingdale  Rt  14,  twp  Gardner,  S'ec  8 
043a  (1907) 

Phillips,  C.  N.  (Agnes)  Ch  May,  Her- 
ald, Wayne,  Ruby,  Illiopolis  Rt  54, 
tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  5 
T132a  R.  T.  Grusenbury  (1867) 

Philips,  Charles  (Nellie)  Ch  Richard, 
Marguerite,  Catherine,  Illiopolis,  tel 
Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  7  O80a 
Jessie  Hesser  (1886) 

Phillips,  Fred  A.  (Margaret)  Ch  Mil- 
dred M.,  Farmingdale  Rt  14,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  8  T43a  A.  R.  Phillips 
(1893) 

Philips,  George  A.  (Martha)  Ch  Harry, 
Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  Dliopolis,  twp 
Lanesville  Sec  22  O200a  Mrs.  James 
Baker  (1860) 

Philips,  Steane  (Gary)  Ch  Lorence, 
Jessie,  Mary,  Cant  rail  Rt  28,  tel  Can- 
trail,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  31  Farm- 
hand J.  J.  Bailey  (1867) 

Phlman,  Frank  (Alice)  Ch  Glen,  Gor- 
den,  Frank,  Spring  Rt  10,  tel  Spring, 
twp  Spring  Sec  5  T17a  John  Britton- 
cork 


*Pickett,  Chas  H.  (Katie  P.)  Ch  Jessie 
M.,  Wm  E.,  Gertrude,  Geo.  H.,  Chas. 
Jr.  (Susie  Kern),  Farmingdale  Rt 
13,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  19  T280a  Ed 
Watts  (1894) 

Pickett,  Edward  T.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Ger- 
aldine,  Rochester  Rt  20,  twp  Roches- 
ter, Sec  21,  T90a  A.  Richardson 
(1907) 

Pickett,  John  L.  (Grace)  Ch  Ruth, 
Farmingdale,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  18, 
T200a  E.  A.  Knob  (1906) 

Pickett,  W.  T.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Eulons, 
Sterrett,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Buffalo, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  16  J.  D. 
Watters  (1901) 

Pickrell,  Harry  E.  (Mildred)  Lanes- 
ville Rt  30,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Lanes- 
ville, S'ec  7  O240a  Estate  B.  T.  Pick- 
rell (1889) 

*Pieratt,  Mrs.  Kate  Ch  Clarence,  Roy, 
Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Mechanicsburg, 
twp  Mechanicsburg  O15a  (1888) 

Pierce,  W.  A.  (Bessie)  Ch  Chalmer, 
Howard,  Gertrude,  Lucealla,  Her- 
man, Mildred,  Clifford,  Auburn  Rt 
46,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Auburn,  S'ec  16 
T180a  A.  S.  Goodpasture  (1880) 

Pillischafske,  George  (Mary)  Spring- 
field Rt  4,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Gard- 
ner, Sec  24  O168a  (1913) 

Pillischafske,  W.  M.  (Lena)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Emma,  Fred,  George,  Harry, 
Rochester  Rt  19,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
19  OlOOa  (1880) 

Ping,  J.  G.  (Lydia)  Glenarm  Rt  24, 
tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  22  T40a  G. 
E.  Drennan  (1893) 

*Ping,  Lenard  (Inez)  Ch  Clifford, 
Chester,  Hurley,  Auburn  Rt  47,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  25 
OlOOa  (1892) 

Pinkova,  Wenlzel  (Marie)  Ch  Freda, 
Francis,  Spring  Rt  10,  tel  Spring, 
twp  Sprln?,  Sec  18  T30a  Frank 
Judge  (1910) 

Pippin,  Burgess  R.  (Grace"  A.)  Ch 
Gordon,  Paul,  John,  Ned,  Euniie, 
Breckenridge  Rt  1,  tel  Edinburg,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  4  T96a  W.  S.  Constant 
(1874) 

Pirkenstson,  T.  M.  Ch  Maurcie,  Glen- 
arm Rt  24,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Diver- 
non, S'ec  4,  T160a  Weber  Heirs 
(1913) 

*Pirkins,  J.  W.  (Mahilda)  Illiopolis  Rt 
56,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec 
25  T160a  J.  C.  Lood  (1887) 


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Plowman,  Edward  (Eva)  Auburn  Rt 
46,  tel  Virden,  twp  Talkington,  Sec 
36  O160a  (1861) 

*Plum,  Henry  (Laura)  Ch  Mary,  Jean- 
ette,  Waver ly  Rt  1,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Maxwell,  Sec  24  T80a  H.  I.  Deturk 

Plumber,  Grant  (Pearl)  Ch  Earl,  Bert, 
Bertha,  May,  Hazel,  Willard  G., 
Glenarm  Rt  22,  twp  Ball,  Sec  25  J.  F. 
Lard  (1885) 

Plummer,  Charles  F.  (Mary)  Glenarm 
Rt  23,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Ball,  Sec  13 
T200a  Frank  Jones  (1887) 

*Plummer,  Samuel  (Alice)  Custer  Rt 
53,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill, 
Sec  12  Tla  Green  Torronce  (1875) 

Plummer,  Samuel  (Maggie)  Ch  Charles 
Irene,  Earl,  Eunnie,  Dorothy,  Roch- 
ester Rt  19,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  5 
Tla  B.  Plummer  (1876) 

Poe,  S.  E.  (Bertha)  Ch  Kenneth,  Sil- 
vey,  Dohval,  Opal,  Leona,  Williams- 
vllle,  twp  Williams,  Sec  15  TISOa, 
Farmhand  M.  Miller  (1891) 

Poell,  J.  C.  (Rebecca)  Ch  Philip,  John, 
Cantrall  Rt  27,  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  7,  Farmhand  Will  Can- 
terbury (1909) 

Poffenbarger,  Frederick  (Eva)  Ch 
Frederick,  Rochester  Rt  18,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  14  T160a  J.  L.  Frazee 
(1882) 

Poffenbarger,  John  A.,  Rochester  Rt 
19,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  18  O160a 
(73) 

Points,  Ray  (Ollie)  Virden  Rt  44,  tel 
Virden,  twp  Talkington,  Farmhand 
P.  Givins  (1917) 

Pollard,  J.  R.  (Lucy)  Ch  Exie,  Nora, 
Grover,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  15  FrlGOa  E.  C. 
Tinian  (1904) 

Pollard,  Marvin  (Lizzie)  Ch  J.  Henry, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  36,  Foreman  J.  F.  Tom- 
lin  (1904) 

*Pool,  F.  A.  (Margaret)  Ch  Susan  B., 
Oivernon  Rt  48,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Di- 
vernon,  Sec  18  O200a  (1886) 

Poor,  Mrs.  Alice  L.  Ch  Effle,  Frank, 
Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  16  O50a  (1860) 

*Poor,  Thomas  M.  (Alice  J.)  Ch  Ar- 
thur T.,  Francis  S.,  Eva,  Springfield 
Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Curran, 
Sec  12  T114a  G.  J.  Little  (1868) 


Pope,  John  (Anna)  Ch  Gladys  E.  F., 
Opal,  Henry,  John  J.,  Kathlyn,  Jane, 
Leo,  Lester,  Chas.,  Illiopolis  Rt  28, 
tel  Buffalo,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  29 
T160a  Mrs.  A.  Booth  Alfred  Richard 
Est  (1874) 

Pope,  John  D.  Ch  Jossie,  Emma,  Budie, 
John  D.,  Jr.,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  1  O128a  (1868) 

Pope,  L.  F.  (Anna)  Ch  Ronald,  River- 
ton  Rt  17,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  14  T80a  L.  C.  King  (1915) 

Popp,  Fred  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Helen, 
Rochester  Rt  18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
27  Farmhand  R.  S.  Turst  (1915) 

Potter,  C.  R.  (Lola)  Loam  I  Rt  24,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Loami,  Sec  12  T131a 
Mrs.  Harriet  Hohimer  (1917) 

*  Potts,  F.  M.  (Clara)  Ch  Howard  F., 
Louise  E.,  Lowder  Rt  38,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  23 
O160a  (1867) 

Pouchot,  Ernest  (Mary)  Ch  Roberta, 
Grace,  Nicktons,  Robert,  Mere, 
Ella,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  32  T221a  M. 
Berrey  (1904) 

Pourchot,  J.  H.  (Florence)  Ch  Orville, 
Lola,  Rochester  Rt  30,  twp  Roches- 
ter, Sec  26  Farmhand  Mr.  J.  W. 
Cooper  (1910) 

*Power,  Chas.  P.  (Laura)  Ch  Chas., 
Jay,  June,  Cantrall,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  9  O1500a  Pooner 
Estate 

Powell,  E.  T.  (Ada)  Ch  Ralph,  Law- 
rence, Theodore,  May,  Clara,  Ar- 
thur, John,  Frank,  Riverton  Rt  17, 
tel  Riverton  twp  Clear  Lake,  T175a 
James  Easley  (1897) 

Powell,  Joseph  (Berile)  Ch  Joseph,  Au- 
burn Rt  46,  twp  Auburn  Sec  9 
T1340a  Mrs.  Delia  Weinerman 
(1901) 

Power,  W.  E.  (Mattie)  Ch  Loretta, 
Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  9 
O160a  (1857) 

Powers,  John  L.  (Ada)  Ch  Susan, 
Helen,  Clara,  Alice,  Rochester  Rt  19, 

twp  Rochester,  Sec  33  O80a  (1879) 

Powel,  Emerson  (Mary)  Ch  Lillie  Mil- 
drew,  Lucile,  Roy,  Fred  Cecil,  Sher- 
man Rt  25,  twp  Williams,  Sec  7 
T160a  Harley  Grace  (1912) 


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105 


*Prather,  Chas.  (Ethel)  Custer  Rt  53, 
tel  Rochester,  twp  Cooper,  S'ec  17 
T270a  Mrs.  Alice  Prather  (1877) 

Prather,  J.  F.   (Emma)    Williamsville, 

tel  Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec 

3  O480a   (1882) 

Prather,  Lester  (Ava)  Mechanicsburg 
Rt  61,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  16  Tla  C.  C. 
Sanders  (1890) 

Pratt,  Ray  (Carrie)  Ch  Hazel,  Spring- 
field Rt  10,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  17  T80a  C.  McKiney 
(1903) 

Price,  Elma  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Sidney, 
Myrtle,  Rochester  Rt  19,  twp  Roches- 
ter, Sec  30  O103  (1900) 

Price,  Elson  (Mary)  Nellie,  Annie, 
Alice,  Ida,  Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Roches- 
ter, twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  24  080a 
Elson  Price  (1862) 

Price,  F.  M.  (Edith)  Virden  Rt  42, 
tel  Virden,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  31 
T120a  H.  M.  Moore  (1914) 

Price,  William  H.  (Alice)  Ch  Blanche, 
Ruby,  Ruth,  Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Ball,  Sec  29  T161  C.  J. 
Pulliam  (1862) 

Priddle,  J.  E.  (Ethel)  Buffalo  Hart 
Rt  36,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  31 
.T218a  A.  L.  Burry  (1892) 

Priddle,  W.  G.  (Macie)  Ch  Ina,  Mar- 
jory, Wilma,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36, 
twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  21  O20a 
(1879) 

Primm,  Ernest  (Fannie)  Ch  Ruth, 
Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 

4  T267a  (1917) 

Prouty,  Chas  W.  (Rose)  Springfield 
Rt  5,  tel  Spring,  twp  Spring,  Sec 
15  O6a  (1869) 

Pryer,  Edward  (Edith)  Ch  Gary, 
Mooth,  Dorthie,  Donald,  Sherman 
Rt  25,  twp  Williams,  Sec  19  T30a 
Jess  Yocum  (1915) 

Pryor,  George  Ch  Nancy,  Reba,  Cecil, 
Alvia,  Walter,  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel 
Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  26 
T169a  Lee  Metcalf,  Henry  Fayette 
(1887) 

Pryor,  Sam  (Norma)  Buffalo  Hart  Rt 
36,  twp  Williams,  Sec  12,  Farmhand 
George  Duffe  (1916) 


*Pulliam,  Arthur  (Ella)  Ch  Harry, 
Virginia,  Marion,  Alfred,  Glenarm  Rt 
21,  tel  Chatham  T240a  Pulliam  & 
Shelhouse  (1879) 

Pulliam,  F.  M.  (Sarah)  Ch  Floyd,  Ma- 
tilda, Genetta,  Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  32  O30a 
(1856) 

*Pulliam,  J.  R.  (Laura)  Ch  John  R., 
Robert,  Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Ball,  S'ec  20  O124a  (1847) 

*Puliiam,  O.  V.  (Nettie)  Ch  Russell, 
Burton,  Lewis,  Sherman  Rt  25,  twp 
Williamsville,  Sec  8  T317a  Chase 
Shuck  (1911) 

Pumphrey  Allen  (May)  Ch  Russel, 
Bassel,  Crayman,  Iva,  Isa,  Lawrence, 
Clarence,  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg, Sec  26  Frl60a  Preston 
Hall  (1806) 

Pursell,  G.  W.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Ger- 
trude, Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Buffalo, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  17  Fr240a 
F.  Rentscherr  (1882) 

Purviance,  Alfred  B.,  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  39,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  36  O197a 
(1848) 

*Purviance,  Lee  A.  (Emma)  Ch 
Kathryn,  Thelma,  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  39,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  36  (1886) 

*Purvines,  A.  N.,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt 
42,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  10  O345a 
A.  N.  Purvines  (1832) 

Purvines,  Dewitt  (Margaret)  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  42,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
10  O280a  (1893) 

*Purvines,  Game  (Zley)  Ch  Merwin, 
Frances,  Emory,  Elmer,  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  41,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
32  O258a 

Purvine,  G.  E.  (Helen)  Ch  Hilda,  Vir- 
ginia, Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  15  Frl50a  Harold 
Purket  (1879) 

*Purvines,  S.  E.  (Lela)  Ch  Helen, 
Stewart,  Pleasant  Plains,  tel  51, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  13,  O262a  Mary 
Purvines  Son  (1887) 

*Pyle,  C.  A.  (Myra)   Springfield  Rt  2, 
tel   Springfield,   twp   Woodside,   Sec  * 
20  OlOOa  (1880) 

*Pyle,  R.  E.  (Mildred)  Ch  Hommer, 
Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  33  O85a 


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Queen,  T.   S.    (Mary)    Ch   Bert,   Lulu,      Queen,    Thomas     (Idella)     Ch    Duey, 


William,  Elmer,  "Oakside  Farm," 
Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami, 
Sec  35  O90a  (1868) 

Quinn,  John  "Quinn  Farm,"  Auburn 
Rt  44,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Chatham, 
Sec  34  O70a  (1879) 


Estera,  Walter,  Ruth,  Auburn  Rt  44, 
tel  Auburn,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  4  T200a 
John  W.  Hart  (190^) 


R 


*Rader,  J.  W.  (Martha)  Ch  William, 
Homer,  Delia,  Springfield  Rt  2,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Curran,  Sec  24  OlTOa 
(1907) 

*Ragen,  T.  (Nellie)  Ch  •William, 
Catherine,  Anna,  Ella,  Frank,  Chat- 
ham Rt  16,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Chat- 
ham, Sec  28  T250a  Herbert  Philps 
(1881) 

*Ragland,  Joseph  Ch  Nannie,  Mary, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  twp  Williams,  Sec 

7,  T2a  P.  Constine  (1912) 
Raimey,   John   A.    (Bertha)    Ch   Flor- 
ence, John,  Lawrence,  Springfield  Rt 

8,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  18  T2a  H.  L. 
King  (1915) 

Rains,  Grover  C.  (Charlotte)  Ch 
Lela,  Marshall,  Orville,  Auburn  Rt 
46,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  20  (1910) 

*Raisch,  Harry  A.  (Maude)  Ch  Robert, 
Blair,  Lillian,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  36 
T50a  Lillian  Raisch  (1882) 

Raisch,  Lillian  A.  Ch  Harry,  Spring- 
field Rt  6,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  36  T60a 
H.  Raisch  (1859) 

Ralph,  R.  M.  (Alta)  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Farmhand  for  C.  P. 
Power  (1882) 

Ralston,  Joseph  (Emma)  Ch  Goldie, 
Rochester  Rt  19,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
18  O80a  (1862) 

Ralston,  Robert  (Carrie)  Rochester 
Rt  18,  twp  Rochester,  S'ec  24  T160a 
J.  C.  Coe  Estate  (1892) 

Raman,  John  (Catherine)  Ch  Alma, 
Henry,  Rudolph,  Mary,  Anna,  Her- 
man, Blanche,  Elda,  Farmingdale  Rt 
13,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Gard- 
ner, Sec  5  O430a  (1859) 

Ramey,  Emery  (Lily)  Ch  William, 
George,  Viola,  Carl,  Hazel,  Spring- 
dale  Rt  8,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  6 
T12a  Frank  Lowe  (1916) 


Randoll,  G.  (Louise)  Ch  Marie,  Henry, 
Lloyd,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  39,  tel 
Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  29  T108a  Harry  Densley  (1902) 

Raskins,  Edw.  W.  (Cassie)  Ch  Irvin, 
Vina,  Leon,  William,  James,  Wilbur, 
Corell,  Hallit,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60, 
tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Cooper, 
Sec  12  T75a  Chas.  Bell  (1916) 

*Rapp,  George,  Sr.  (Lizzie)  Ch  George, 
Curran  Rt  11,  twp  Curran,  Sec  16 
O290a  (1892) 

Rath,  John  (Marie)  Ch  Carl,  Harry, 
Anna,  Athens  Rt  1,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  35  T260a  Liza  Van- 
meter  (1912) 

*Ratz,  George,  Rochester  Rt  18,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cooper,  S'ec  18  O160a 
(1902) 

*Ratz,  Harry,  Rochester  Rt  18,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  18  O160a 
(1902) 

Ray,  Enouch,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Can- 
trail,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  1  T200a  De- 
witt  Smith  (1909) 

Ray,  John  W.  (Cora)  Ch  Eona,  Illl- 
opolis  Rt  55,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  25 
05a  (1913) 

Ray,  M.  E.  (Minnie)  Ch  Melvin,  Alice, 
"Maple  Grove,"  Auburn  Rt  44,  tel 
Auburn,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  31  O114a 
(1916) 

Raynolds,  C.  M.  (Mary)  Ch  Otto,  Fran- 
ces, Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel  Buffalo,  twp 
Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  36  O200a  (1850) 

Raynolds,  E.  S.,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  29 
O159a  (1869) 

Read,  W.  H.  (Dora)  Ch  Richard,  Eva, 
Loami,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Loami,  S'ec 
11  O43  (1913) 

Reavis,  Dave  (Mary)  Ch  Mary,  Glen- 
arm  Rt  23,  twp  Ball,  Sec  23  T260a 
George  Sheppard  (1913) 


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Rebar,  George  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Mary, 
Jewell,  Springfield  Rt  8,  twp  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  5  T5a  Ross  Welsh  (1916) 

Reed,  James  (Jane)  Ch  Mary,  Etta, 
Ollie,  Clarence,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  23,  Foreman  for  S.  J.  Stout 
(1914) 

Redeford,  J.  T.  (Dollie)  Ch  Dorothea, 
Rodger,  Dollie,  Auburn  Rt  47,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  25 
T160a  W.  B.  Clark  (1900) 

Redemcrel,  Albert  (Amila)  Ch  Lewis, 
Alfance,  Albert,  Springfield  Rt  5,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  21 
O2a  (1908) 

Redgeway,  A.  T.  (A.  G.)  Ch  Hazel, 
Marcella,  Alma,  Nila,  Cornland  Rt  1, 
twp  Lanesville,  S'ec  22  O172a  (1867) 

Reece,  George,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  8  O29a  (1867)  » 

*Reed,  D.  (Annie)  Ch  William,  Fran- 
cis, Joseph,  John,  James,  Bernard, 
Mary,  Rosie,  Catherine,  New  Berlin 
Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin, 
Sec  34  O40a  (1867) 

Reed,  Ernest  (Georgia)  Buffalo  Rt  59, 
tel  Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec 
13  (1876) 

Reed,  C.  M.  (Katie)  Ch  Mabel,  Pleas- 
ant Plaines  Rt  39,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  32  O128a  (1862) 

Reed,  William  L.  (Cora)  Springfield 
Rt  7,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
Sec  34  O53a  (1892) 

Reese,  E.  G.  (Rebecca)  Ch  Chester, 
Alma,  Edna,  Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  6  O12a  (1867) 

*Regan,  Michael  (Sarah)  Ch  George, 
Howard,  Edward,  Joseph,  Loami  Rt 
33,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
25  O1762  (1888) 

Regan,  William  (Bridget)  Ch  Agnes, 
John,  James,  William,  Mary,  Fran- 
cis, Curran  Rt  12,  tel  New  Berlin, 
twp  Curran,  Sec  19  O149a  (1877) 

*Reggins,  W.  H.  (Mary)  Ch  William, 
Anna,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  46,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  26  O180a  (1869) 

Register,  J.  W.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Ham- 
ilton, Pawnee  Rt  51,  tel  Pawnee, 
twp  Pawnee,  Sec  13  T80a  R.  H.  Mc- 
Anulty  (1904) 


Register,  Ray  (Blanche)  "Crane  Hill 
Farm,"  Pawnee  Rt  51,  twp  Pawnee, 
Sec  31,  Farmhand  for  W.  Hamilton 
(1908) 

Rehwald,  Lewis  (Nellie)  Ch  Emma, 
Wilbert,  Alice,  Springfield  Rt  2,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Curran,  Sec  13 
T200a  L.  H.  Coleman  (1897) 

Reichart,  Bernard  (Matilda)  Ch  Es- 
ther Clara,  John,  New  Berlin  Rt  31, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 
13  O18a  (1876) 

*Reichert,  C.  S.  (Jennie)  Ch  Earl,  Ad- 
die,  Maude,  Mabel,  Pleasant  Plaines, 
tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  31  O240a  (1894) 

*Reichert,  E.  H.  (N.  J.)  Ch  Helen, 
Elsie,  Stuart,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt 
42,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  20  O320a 
(1893) 

Reichert,  Frank  (Sophia)  Ch  Gene- 
vieve,  Christiana,  Frank,  Aloysius, 
Anthony,  Joseph,  New  Berlin  Rt  31, 
twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  21  O27a 
(1876) 

*Reichert,  Fred  (Etta)  Ch  Elsie,  Ben- 
jamin, Lawrence,  Virden  Rt  42,  tel 
Divernon,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  36  O200a 
(1863) 

Reichart,  Paul  (Jessie)  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  41,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
17  T160a  E.  F.  Irvin  (1893) 

Reichle,  William  (Adaline)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Rochester  Rt  19,  twp  Roches- 
ter, S'ec  3  OlOOa  (1912) 

Reiser,  A.  J.  (Clara)  Ch  Anna,  Ray- 
mond, Leonard,  Loretta,  Luella, 
Helen,  Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Bell,  twp 
Island  Grove,  Sec  21  T145a  Sigmund 
Hamburger  (1876) 

*Reiser,  Ben  (Augusta)  Ch  Bert, 
John,  Joseph,  Emil,  Emma,  New  Ber- 
lin Rt  31,  tel  Ashland,  twp  Cart- 
wright, T700a  Silas  Hexter  (1876) 

*Reiser,  B.  C.  (Flora)  Ch  Frieda,  New 
Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Ashland,  twp  Cart- 
wright, Sec  35-S.  W.  T600a  B.  W. 
Brown  (1880) 

Reiser,  George  (Jessie)  Ch  Elizabeth, 
New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Ashland,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  27-S.  W.,  Foreman 
for  B.  Ht  Reiser  (1887) 


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Reiser,  Martin    (Kathryn)   Ch  Louise, 
Marie,    Carl,    Eulla,    Dorothy,    Mar- 
guerite, Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  46,  tel 
Ashland,     twp     Cartwright,     T400a 
Frederica   Reiser    (1875) 

Renfro,  Henry  (Ethel)  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  40,  tel  Ashland,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  10  T200a  D.  W.  Clark 
(1901) 

Renfro,  T.  J.  (Polly)  Ch  Mabel,  Harry, 
Grover,  Charles,  Mary,  Thomas, 
Noah,  Buelah  Ruth,  Raymond,  Sher- 
man Rt  25,  twp  Williamsville,  Sec 
19  O20a  (1902) 

*Renkin,  William,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt 
42,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  10  OllOa 
(1848) 

Renshaw,  A.  B.  (Hilda)  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  43,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
26  O168a  (1883) 

Renshaw,  Upton  L.  (Ida)  Ch  Elmer, 
Ouster  Rt  53,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  30  T260a  Mary  Slenker 
(1877) 

Rentschler,  Melvin  (Lulu)  Dawson 
Bx  23,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Mechanics- 
burg,  Sec  17  T240a  Fred  Rentchler 
(1889) 

Rentmeister,  A.  C.  (Blanche)  Ch 
Kenneth,  Mt  Pulaski  Rt  3,  tel  llli- 
opolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  23  T80a 
J.  H.  Havsman 

Rentschler,  Fred  (Etta)  Riverton  Rt 
17,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec 
23  O28a  (1889) 

*Rentsch|er,  Fred  (Fannie)  Ch  Otto, 
Agnes,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Buffalo, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  7  O465a 
(1861) 

Rentschler,  M.  (Matilda)  Riverton  Rt 
17,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
Sec  10  O115a  (1869) 

Reynolds,  Alexander  (Melvina)  Ch 
Jess,  Glen,  Kenneth,  Mary,  Angeline, 
Rachael,  Alexander,  Rochester  Rt 
18  twp  Rochester,  Sec  22  T200a  Mrs. 
C.  A.  Humphrey  (1879) 

Reynolds,  Blanchard  (Maggie)  Ch 
Hudson,  Cecil,  Mandy,  Harold,  Mil- 
dred, Curtis,  "Brookside,"  Glenarm 
Rt  24,  twp  Ball,  Sec  32,  Foreman 
for  John  Dodds  (1882) 

Reynolds,  Charles  M.  (Lelia)  Loami 
Rt  30,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  7  O160a 
(1882) 

Reynolds,  James  W.  (Maude)  Ch  De- 
witt,  Ray,  Marie,  Frank,  Scott,  Al- 
line,  Virginia,  Susie,  Florence, 
Glenarm  Rt  22,  twp  Ball,  Sec  35 
O190a  (1874) 


Reynolds,    Isaac    (Alice)    Glenarm    Rt 
22,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Ball,  Sec  35  O26a 
(1869) 

^Reynolds,  L.  D.  (Bessie)  Ch  Elmer, 
Mary,  Alice,  "Middle  Hill,"  Loami 
Rt  32,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  S'ec 
7  O86a  (1876) 

Rexroad,  William  (Alma)  Ch  Emma, 
John,  Charles,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36, 
twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  29  O37a 
(1904) 

Rhodes,  Charles  (Nellie)  Ch  Caroline, 
Lawrence,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  35 
T80a  Henry  Wise  (1894) 

Rhodes,  J.  D.  (Margaret)  Ch  Annie, 
Jessie,  Marion,  Omer,  Logen,  Charles, 
Ralph,  Vernena,  Rowland,  Williams- 
ville Rt  26,  tel  Williamsville,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  14  T640a  Samuel  E. 
Prather  (1858) 

*Rice,  G.  A.  (Clara)  Ch  Ellen,  Illi- 
opolis Rt  58,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illi- 
opolis, Sec  15  T80a  Mrs.  Marguerite 
P.  Leka  (1914) 

Richard,  Andrew  (Belle)  Ch  Myrtle, 
Custer  Rt  53,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  2 
O16a  (1856) 

Richards,  Newton  (Clara)  Ch  Doro- 
thea, Irene,  Ruth,  "Odion  Place," 
Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  7, 
Farmhand  for  J.  W.  Seddith  (1915) 

Richards,  Walter  (Cora)  Ch  Truman, 
Robert,  Niron,  Keith,  Dorothy,  Corn- 
land  Rt  1,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Lanes- 
ville,  S'ec  31  T160a  H.  M.  Robinsom 
(1892) 

Richardson,  Chas.  F.  (Mary)  Ch  Alma, 
Helen,  Alta,  Louise,  Farmingdale 
Rt  14,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  9  T(  )a 
Sarah  A.  Tolan  (1916) 

Richardson,  G.  Alva  (Pearl)  Ch  Her- 
schel,  Cecil,  Dorothy,  Alva,  Farming- 
dale  Rt  14,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  4 
T(..)a  Sarah  A.  Tolan  (1894) 

Richardson,  H.  L.  (Lillie)  Ch  Robert, 
Joseph,  Mary,  Springfield  Rt  1,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  25 
T80a  Mary  P.  Cornier  (1899) 

Richardson,  James,  Jr.  (Elma)  Glen- 
arm Rt  23,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton 
Hill,  Sec  7  O80a  (1877) 

Richardson,  J.  D.  (Mary)  Ch  Charles, 
Lydia,  Marjorie,  LeRoy,  Riverton  Rt 
17,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  S'ec 
15  O320a  (1903) 

*Richardson,  J.  H.  (Cora)  Ch  Phyllis, 
Ellis,  Ruth,  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Ball,  Sec  9  OllOa  (1901) 


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109 


*Richardson,  J.  W.  (Anna)  George, 
Robert,  John,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  34,  twp 
Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  20  O160a  (1873) 

Richardson,  Newton  (Belle)  Ch  Willis, 
Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  19  O147a  (1902) 

Richardson,  Robert  (Mamie)  Ch  John, 
Mary,  Springfield  Rt  1,  tel  River- 
ton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  29  T120a 
Chris  Elland  (1916) 

"Richardson,  Robert,  Williamsville,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  1 
O81a  (1887> 

Richerson,  Joseph  (Cordia)  Williams- 
ville Rt  25,  twp  Williams,  Sec  33 
T80a  Geo.  Baugher  (1912) 

Richeson,  John  (Lizzie)  Ch  Guy, 
Elma,  May,  Pawnee  Rt  49,  tel 
Pawnee,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  32 
O46a  (1889) 

Richter,  George  A.  (Minnie)  Ch  John, 
Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  27  T35a  B.  H. 
Richter  (1914) 

Rickard,  Frank  (Emma)  Ch  Louise, 
Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Maxwell,  Sec  36  T76a  W.  B.  Swed- 
ley  (1909) 

Rickard,  Johnston  (Essie)  Ch  Leo, 
Fay,  Gladys,  Esther,  Rochester  Rt 
19,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  30  TlOa  Ur- 
ley  Nicholson  (1910) 

*Rickenby,  Henry  (Catharine)  New 
Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  36  O280a  (1903) 

Riddle,  D.  A.  Ch  May,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt 
36,  twp  Williams,  Sec  36  O200a 
(1847) 

*Riddle,  H.  C.  (Lela)  Ch  Lucile, 
Buffalo  Rt  36,  twp  Williams,  Sec 
35  T140a  R.  O.  Riddle  (1882) 

Riddle,  R.  O.  (Salie)  Rlverton,  tel 
Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  3 
O113a  (1853) 

Ridgeway,  Samuel,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt 
36,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  35  O2a 
(1870) 

*Rieck,  Fred  (Minnie)  Ch  William, 
Carl,  Frederick,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt 
40,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  11  T240a  E.  A.  Wal- 
baum  (1893) 

Rieck,  William  (Hulda)  Ch  Velma, 
Ruth,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  39,  tel 
Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Cartwright 
T135a  Lester  Selsman  (1909) 
Riecks,  Lewis  (Lulu)  Ch  LaRue, 
Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Springfield,  Sec  8  T167a  Geb- 
hard  Riecks  (1910)' 


Riley,  W.  H.  (Sarah)  Buffalo  Hart  Rt 
36,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  18  T258a 
A.  J.  McGee  (1866) 

Rinkett,  James  H.  (Mae)  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  41,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
34  O51a  (1854) 

Ritter,  Edward  F.  (Mary)  Springfield 
Rt  5,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  4  O40a  (1897) 

Rizzie,  Peter  (Helen)  Ch  Lillian, 
Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Springfield,  Sec  18  O14a  (1904) 

Roberts,  F.  L.  (Edna)  Ch  Ellen,  Clar- 
ence, Waverly  Rt  1,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Maxwell,  Sec  24,  Foreman  for  J.  W. 
Mitchell  (1915) 

Roberts,  Francis  (Maggie)  Ch  John, 
Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Buffalo,  twp 
Lanesville,  Sec  5,  Foreman  for  H. 
Nickles  (1911) 

Roberts,  George  Ch  Virgil,  Lula,  Elsie, 
Illiopolis  Rt  54,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec 
5  O80a  (1865) 

Roberts,  James  (Thebe)  Ch  Rudolph, 
Hattie,  Seigel,  James,  Farmingdale 
Rt  14,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  9  T..a  J. 
A.  Ballard  (1907) 

Roberts,  J.  R.  (Mary)  Ch  Elizabeth, 
Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  5  T40a  George  Hammore 
(1895) 

Roberts,  Maurice  (Eva)  Ch  Clinton, 
Maxwell  Rt  37,  twp  Talkington,  Sec 
5  Farmhand  for  William  B.  Curtiss 
(1917) 

Roberts,  Thomas  (Kine)  Ch  Maude, 
Ethel,  Fred,  Earl,  Harry,  Frank, 
Thomas,  Theadore,  James,  Arthur, 
Harold,  Dawson  Rt  21,  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg,  Sec  32  T120a  L.  Gart- 
lan  (1913) 

Roberts,  W.  P.  (N.  E.)  Illiopolis  Rt 
54,  tel  niiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec 
8  OSOOa  (1854) 

Robertson,  Douglas  (Sarah)  Ch  Hazel, 
Harry,  Edith,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec 
14  T290a  Emerson  Councel  (1913) 

Robertson,  G.  W.  Ch  John,  Charles, 
Loami  Bx  138,  twp  Loami,  Sec  15 
T50a  J.  Henderson  (1863) 

Robertson,  R.  K.  (Nellie)  Ch  Warren, 
May,  Chester,  New  Berlin  Rt  31, 
twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  12  O20a 
(1907) 


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*Robinson,  Andrew  (Mary)  Brecken- 
ridge  Rt  1,  tel  Edinburg,  twp  Cooper, 
Sec  33  T120a  Mary  Johnson  (1878) 

*Robinson,  H.  W.  (Emma)  Ch  Beulah, 
George,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  29,  tel 
Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  12  O162a  (1869) 

Robinson,  James  T.  (Carrie)  Ch  Eva, 
H.  D.,  Lonnie,  Thelma,  Lucy,  Corn- 
land  Rt  1,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  29, 
Foreman  for  J.  -Meister  (1874) 

Robinson,  Robert  F.  (Emma)  Ch  Al- 
bert, Verna,  Edna,  James,  Maxwell 
Rt  37,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington, 
Sec  8,  Farmhand  for  Swift  and 
Beatty  (1913) 

Robinson,  Timon  (Barbara)  Rochester 
Rt  20,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  34  T80a. 
T.  C.  Smith  (1885) 

Robinson,  William  E.  (Nellie)  Ch 
Helen,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  39,  tel 
Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  12  T120a  Ernest  Walbaum 
(1892) 

Robinson,  Wiley  (Lulu)  Ch  Marie, 
Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  8  T224a  J.  H.  &  Lee 
Maxey  (1873) 

Robinson,  C.  H.  (Mary)  Buffalo  Rt  59, 

.  tel  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  26,  Foreman  for 
O.  F.  Mathews  (1874) 

Rodens,  C.  E.  (Anna)  Ch  Peter,  Clar- 
ence, Charles,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Ball,  Sec  2  O5a 
(1885) 

Roderick,  Elmer  (Maude)  Ch  Leonard, 
Laura,  Mexvin,  Thjelma,  Illiopolis 
Rt  55,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanes- 
ville, Sec  5  T247a  J.  C.  Mitchell 
(1914) 

Rodgers,  A.  O.  (Lulu)  Ch  Ulan,  Stapp, 
Annie,  Irene,  Russell,  Curran  Rt  11, 
twp  Curran,  Sec  4,  Farmhand  (1912) 

Rodgers,  Curtis  (Dolly)  Illiopolis  Rt 
55,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  21,  Foreman 
for  W.  H.  Beadley  (1916) 

Rodqers,  E.  R.  (Mattie)  Ch  Jane, 
Jessie,  Bert,  Riley,  James,  May,  Il- 
liopolis Rt  56,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Il- 
liopolis, Sec  27  T160a  W.  J.  Miller 
(1905) 

Rodgers,  J.  W.  (Fannie)  Ch  John,  Ivy, 
Manard,  Delmar,  Riverton  Rt  17,  tel 
Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  22 
.T160a  R.  W.  Jess  (1912) 

Roesch,  E.  A.  (Mary)  Ch  Marie,  Edna, 
Edward,  Arthur,  William,  Walter, 
Louis,  New  Berlin,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
New  Berlin,  Sec  33  O79a  (1868) 


Roesch,  Mrs.  Rosa  E.  Ch  Rose,  Helen, 
New  Berlin,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  29  O104a  (1866) 

*Roesch,  W.  F.  (Gertrude)  Ch  Frank, 
Earl,  Lucy,  Gertie,  New  Berlin  Rt  36, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  5 
T80a  Mary  Roesch  (1881) 

Rogers,  Bennett  H.  (Laura)  Divernon 
Rt  48,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Divernon, 
Sec  31  T194a  Thomas  Butter  (1917) 

Rogers,    Eunice    L.,    Springfield    Rt   4, 

twp  Gardner,  Sec  28  078a  (1867) 

Rogers,  Huse  (V.  J.)  Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel 
Buffalo,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  18  T215a 
R.  A.  Stengel  (1902) 

Rogers,  John  E.  (Anna)  Ch  Lena, 
Claire,  New  Berlin  Rt  29,  twp  Island 
Grove,  Sec  12  O80a  (1910) 

Rogers,  John  V.  (Liza)  Ch  Paul,  John, 
Farmingdale  Rt  13,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
30  T240a  (1916) 

Rogers,  George  (Minnie)  Ch  Georgia, 
Neville,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  22,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  11,  Foreman  for 
J.  V.  Harrison  (1916) 

Rohrer,  Ben,  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Ball,  Sec  8  O30a  (1876) 

Rohrer,  Charles  J.,  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel 
Chatham,  twip  Bally  Sec  8  O30a 
(1874) 

Rohrer,  George  W.  (Georgia)  Chatham 
Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  8 
T120a  Candy  Heirs  (1872) 

Roland,  Walter  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Alta, 
Leona,  Elvis,  Vera,  Waverly  Rt  36, 
tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  31, 
Farmhand  for  N.  G.  Kiplinger  (1916^ 

Romaker,  H.  (Mary)  Buffalo  Hart  26, 
tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  81, 
Foreman  for  L.  Hart  (1861) 

Ross,  D.  G.,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg, twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  31  O80a  (1872) 

*Ross,  George  C.  (Mabel)  Ch  Cather- 
ine, Buffalo  Hart,  twp  Buffalo  Hart, 
Sec  21  T160a  E.  C.  Conston  (1871) 

Ross,  George  H.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Les- 
ter, Leonard,  Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel 
Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  15 
T62a  Bert  Fletcher  (1887) 

*Ross,  George  R.  (Jennie)  Ch  Roberta, 
Fannie,  Glenn,  Fay,  Helen,  Raleigh, 
Mechanicsburg  Rt  60,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg, twp  Cooper,  Sec  4  O120a 
(1852) 


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Ross,  Glenn  M.  (Jessie)  Ch  George, 
Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Mechanicsburg, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  T240a  G.  R. 
Ross  (1892) 

Ross,  Hosea  B.  (Mary)  Ch  Carrie, 
John,  Winn,  Origen,  Hose,  Ouster  Rt 
53,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cooper,  Sec 
17  OSOOa  (1885) 

Ross,  Jess  E.  (Lydia)  Edinburg  Rt  3, 
tel  Rochester,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  6 
T180a  Mary  Waters  (1914) 

*Ross,  John  H.  (Anna)  Ch  Wilbur, 
Homer,  Mamie,  Ethel,  Rose,  Charles, 
Ouster  Rt  53,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cooper  Sec  21  O180a  (1853) 

*Ross  John  E.  (Ruth)  Ch  Dorothy, 
John,  Robert,  "Cross  Road  Stock 
Farm,"  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg, twp  Cooper,  Sec  2 
0120a  (1872) 

*Ross,  Mort  V.,  Rochester  Rt  18,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  18  O400a 
(1854) 

Ross,  Nathan  Ch  George,  Elvin,  Eliza- 
beth, Herbert,  Edith,  Maryland, 
Riverton  Rt  17,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  6 
O23a  (1850) 

*Ross,  Origen  (Charlotte)  Rochester 
Rt  18,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cooper, 
Sec  18  O60a  (1886) 

*Ross,  Winn  J.  (Ella)  Ch  Ralph,  Winn, 
Breckenridge  Rt  1,  tel  Breckenridge, 
twp  Cooper,  Sec  28  O200a  (1875) 

*Roth,  Joseph  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Agnes, 
Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Waverly,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  35  T120a  R.  B.  McGin- 
nie  (1902) 

Rothert,  G.  H.  Ch  Mary,  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  42,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
35  O247a  (1878) 

Rothert,  W.  W.  (Emma)  Ch  Kethers, 
Pleasant   Plaines   Rt  41,   twp   Cart- 
wright,  Sec  35  O249a  (1868) 
*Rourke,  M.  J.  (Ellen)  Ch  Cyril,  Re- 
giaa,   Maxwell    Rt  37,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Talkington,  Sec  7  O63a  (1882) 
Rourke,  Patrick  J.   (Mary)   Ch  Omer, 
Mamie,   Etta,   Springfield    Rt  4,  tel 
Springfield,    twp    Gardner,    Sec    24 
O235a  (1877) 


Routt,  George  E.  (Clara)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Helena,  Lois,  Edith,  James,  New 
Loami  Rt  33,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
26  Foreman  for  G.  P.  White  (1900) 
Rowden,  Archie  (Lerna)  Ch  Dale, 
Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami, 
Sec  12  T300a  John  Hall  (1890) 

Rowden,  Thomas  (Frances)  Loami  Rt 
34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec  23 
T60a  John  Jacobs  (1871) 

Rowden,  W.  W.  (Mary)  Ch  Joseph, 
Edward,  Thomas,  David,  Nora,  Eva, 
Archie,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Loami,  Sec  21  T460a  Hall 
Brothers  (1861) 

Rowe,  James  (Clara)  Ch  Joseph,  Des- 
sie,  Hugh,  Delina,  Ela,  Haskell,  Chat- 
ham Rt  16,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  17, 
Laborer  for  Alfred  Butler  (1914) 

Rowe,  John  (Emma)  Springfield  Rt  4, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec 
30  OlOa  (1888) 

*Roy,  Earl  (Anna)  Ch  Jessie,  Edith, 
Hardin,  Ada,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  43, 
tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  32-N.  O5a  (1908) 

Ruble,  0.  B.  (Mary)  Ch  Clinton, 
Claude,  Howard,  New  Berlin  Rt  31, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 
1  OlOa 

Ruble,  John  B.  (Ada)  Ch  Mary,  John, 
Ellis,  Ruth,  New  Berlin  Rt  29,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  4 
05a  (1877) 

Rucker,  S.  J.  (Dossie)  Dawson  Rt  21, 
tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Mechanics- 
burg, Sec  28  OlOa  (1880) 

Rude,  Clarence  (Stella)  Ch  Mary, 
Rochester  Rt  20,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
28  O44a  (1890) 

Ruggles,  A.  J.  (Emma)  Ch  John, 
Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  40,  twp  Cart- 
wright, Sec  3,  Foreman  (1916) 

Bull,  John  (Grace)  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  16  O5a  (1912) 

*Runge,  George  (Hattie)  Ch  Beulah, 
Chatham  Rt  16,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  16  O80a  (1870) 


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*Runge,  T.  E.  (Fredericka)  Ch  Ella, 
Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  5  O60a  (1872) 

Runyon,  William  (Clara)  Ch  Aubry, 
Irene,  Edward,  Raymond,  Fannie, 
Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cot- 
ton Hill,  Sec  12  TSOa  D.  Walker 
(1913) 

Rush,  Elvin  (Roxie)  Ch  Nannie,  Una- 
haret,  Anna,  "Umphry  Farm,"  Di- 
vernon  Rt  48,  tel  Divernon,  twp 
Divernon,  Sec  29  T360a  Mrs.  Rosa- 
line B.  Osborne  (1916) 

Rush,  Haden  (Nannie)  Ch  Pen,  Her- 
man, Wilma,  William,  Lottie,  Wil- 
liamsville  Rt  26,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  11  T54a  Mary  A. 
Taylor  (1909) 

Rushing,  Claude  (Loraine)  Ch  Meade, 
Harold,  New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boyn- 
ton,  twp  Maxwell,  Foreman  for  Geo. 
Huffaker,  Jr.  (1917) 


Rutherford,  John  (Alice)  Ch  Walter, 
James,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  Sec  21  T6a 
.Fred  Smith  (1862) 

Ryan,  Charles  Ch  Mary,  Julia,  Chat- 
ham Rt  15,  twp  Ball,  Sec  17  O160a 
(1879) 

Ryan,  Jerry  (Louise)  Ch  Eugene, 
Ruth,  Roselyn,  Dorothy,  Marion,  Ber- 
nadine,  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham 
twp  Ball,  Sec  18  TSOa  Mary  Ryan 
(1874) 

Ryan,  John  (Ethel)  Buffalo  Rt  59, 
tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec 
35  T240a  J.  F.  Ellington  (1894) 

Ryan,  R.  A.  (Kittie)  Illiopolis  Rt  56, 
tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  20 
0460a  (1875) 

Ryan,  Thomas  (Catherine)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, John,  Nellie,  Annie,  New  Ber- 
lin, twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  28  &  29 
O160a  (1858) 


*Sabine,  F.  W.  (Anna  L.)  Ch  Lela, 
Frank,  Arthur,  William,  Mary  F., 
Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Ball  Sec  12  Ola  (1916) 

Sabens,  W.  L.  (Anna)  Ch  Tda  M.,  Flos- 
sie B.,  Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Divernon, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  34  T160a  M.  E.  Clay- 
ton (1901) 

Sackett,  Henry  (Jennie)  Pawnee  Rt 
52,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  30  T50a 
Nancy  Merrweather  (1861) 

*Sage,  Chas.  Ch  Albert,  Divernon  Rt 
48,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  32  O280a 
(1869) 

Sagle,  Harvey,  Dawson  Rt  21,  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg,  Sec  33  T40a  Stephen 
Correl  (1879) 

Sagle,  Joseph  W.  (Clara)  Ch  Daisy, 
Lester,  Effle,  Thos.  F.,  Ralph,  Myrtle, 
Bryon,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  6  O35a  Sal- 
ley  Duffey  (58) 

Sagle,  Lester  (Bonnie)  Ch  Albert,  Me- 
chanicsburg  Rt  61,  twp  Cooper,  Sec 
7  T55a  English  Est  (1897) 

St.  Clair,  Mary,  Rochester  Rt  19,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  16  O160a  (1887) 

*Sallenger,  Carrol  W.  (Arabella)  Glen- 
arm Rt  23,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Ball 
Sec  13  T240a  Ed  Jones  (1894) 


Sallenger,  E.  E.  (Susan)  Ch  Carroll 
W.,  Glen  E.,  George  L.,  Ralph  W., 
Eugene,  Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Roches- 
ter, twp  Ball,  Sec  13  O194a  (1876) 

Sallenger,  Glenn  (Lottie)  Glenarm  Rt 
22,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec 
30  T233a  Helen  Burnett  (1896) 

*Semple,  C.  C.  (Jennie)  Ch  Decema, 
Jereldine,  Truman,  Mechanicsburg 
Rt  60,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  34 
080a  (1865) 

Sampel,  Edward  (Mamie)  Athens  Rt 
1,  tel  Williamsville,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  35  T250a  W.  F.  M.  Merri- 
man  (1907) 

*Sample,  Geo.  A.  (Mary)  Ch  Elsie, 
Earl,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg, twp  Cooper,  Sec  12 
O40a  (1887) 

Sample,  John  (Larah)  Ch  Ollie,  Leon- 
ard, Tony,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  12 
O25a  (1867) 

Sample,  J.,  Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg, twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  20  O80a  (1867) 

Sample,  J.  D.  Ch  Howard,  Ruth,  Au- 
burn Rt  44,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  5,  T166a 
Eugene  Wheeler  (1896) 

Sample  Lester  (Fay)  Illiopolis  Rt  55, 
tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanesville, 
Sec  5  T210a  George  Ross  (1.898) 


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Sample,  Roy  S.  (Cordie)  Ch  Leon  Le- 
Roy,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  1  Tla  Alice  Black 
(1912) 

Sampson,  Ruth,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Rid- 
dle Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  19  (1910) 

Sampson,  William,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel 
Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  19, 
Farmhand  (1910) 

Sandidge,  A.  D.  (Ella)  Curran  Rt  11, 
twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  1  TIGOa  Mrs. 
Ed  Watts  (1856) 

Sandidge,  Pal  (Leona)  Ch  Dorthy,  Vir- 
ginia, Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  15,  Foreman  (1885; 

Sandidge,  R.  J.  (Dora)  Ch  Edith,  New 
Berlin  Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island 
Grove,  Sec  10  T97a  J.  H.  Maxcy 
(1875) 

Sanders,  C.  A.  (Cora)  Ch  Goldie,  Bur- 
gess, Beaula,  Charles,  Lela,  Elvin, 
Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Ball,  Sec  2 
TSl^a  E.  M.  Westorn  (1874) 

Sanders,  Edwin  O.,  Farmingdale  Rt 
14,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  33  O18a 
(1901) 

Sanders,  Gco.  E.  (Daisy)  Ch  Helen  M., 
Gladys,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  twp  Salis- 
bury, Sec  25  T140a  M.  Sherman 
(1895) 


Sanders,  Geo.  (Kate)  Springfield  Rt 
4,  tel  Spring,  twp  Springfield,  Sec 
19  T2a  John  More  (1897) 

Sanders,  Howell  A.  (Celista)  Ch  Har- 
vey, Edwin,  John,  Alva,  Hannah, 
Morris,  Iva,  Mamie,  Margaret, 
Homer,  Farmingdale  Rt  14,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  4  O120a  (1897) 

*Sanders,  John  E.  (Rosa)  Ch  James, 
Ray,  Grace,  Merle,  Rochester  Rt  20, 
tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec 
3  O120a  J.  E.  Sanders 

*Sanders,  M.  J.  (Esther)  Ch  Flosie, 
Pawnee  Rt  49,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  5 
O50a  (1862) 

Sanders,  T.  E.  (Sarah)  Ch  Minnie, 
Emma,  Ruth,  Russel,  Inez,  Helen, 
Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  5 
OlOa  (1861) 

Sanders,  Thomas  (Sarah)  .Emma, 
Ruth,  Inez,  Helen,  Pawnee  Rt  2,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  5,  OlOa  Mrs.  Sanders 
(1856) 

*Sapp,  Lyman  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Her- 
man, Ralph,  Perry,  Florence,  Sher- 
man Rt  25,  twp  Williams,  Sec  21 
080a  (1868) 


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Sargant,  Chester  A.  (Maude)  Ch  Ell- 
word  N.,  Mabel  H.,  Chester  H.,  Chas. 
J.,  Rochester  Rt  18,  twp  Cooper,  Sec 
6  T80a  James  Warwick  (30) 

Sargent,  Frank  (Mary)  Ch  Ernest, 
Clarence,  Violet,  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel 
llliopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  23  T80a 
G.  E.  Ford  (1876) 

Sattley,  Mrs.  Robert  Ch  Mashz, 
George,  Hershchell,  Illiopolis  Rt  55, 
tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  19 
O13  l-3a  (1917) 

*Scheele,  H.  W.  (Mary)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Waverly  Rt  1,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Maxwell,  Sec  24  T80a  H.  H.  Scheele 
(1894) 

Scheele,  William  C.  (Elizabeth)  New 
Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  30  T200a  F.  W.  Scheele 
(1884) 

*Schelp,  G.  H.  (Louise)  Ch  Oliver, 
New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
New  Berlin,  Sec  35  O120a  (1890) 

Sauers,  Ernest  (Freda)  Dawson  Rt  21, 
tel  Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec 
18  Tlj60a  F.  !M.  JLamhey  fistate 
(1890) 

Sauer,  John  (Clara)  Ch  John,  Spring- 
field Rt  5,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  21 
O2a  (1907) 

Sauers,  R.  (Lillie)  Ch  Frank,  River- 
ton  Rt  17,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp 
Mechanicsburg,  Sec  31  Olla  (1867) 

Schleyhan,  Albert  (Belle)  Ch  Roy  T., 
Minnie  L.,  Bradfordton,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Gardner,  Sec  23  O20a 
(1866) 

Schleyhahn,  Geo.  A.  (Letta)  Bradford- 
ton  Gen  Del,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  27, 
Fred  Johnson  (1915) 

Schleyhahn,  Geo.  F.  (Evalina)  Ch 
Amy,  Benjamin,  Earl,  Ralph,  Fran- 
ces, Castle,  Edgar,  Minnie,  Myrtle, 
Bradfordton  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  24  O50a  (185<; 

Schleyhahan,  Percy  (Althea)  Spring- 
field Rt  6,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gard- 
ner, Sec  33  T23a  John  Ferria  (1893) 

Schlicht,  Henry  (Ollie)  Ch  Herbert, 
Maggie,  Alma,  Helen,  Springfield  Rt 

4,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  22  O80a  (1865) 


*Schmidt,  Cris  (Mary)  Ch  Richie,  Bid- 
die,  Farmingdale  Rt  13,  tel  Pleasant 
Plains,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  32  O61a 
(1867) 

Schmidt,  Louis  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Harold, 
Louis,  Leonard,  Springfield  Rt  5, 
twp  Rochester,  Sec  6  T140a  David 
Miller  (1882) 

*Schmidt,  William  (Anna)  Ch  Geo., 
May,  Robert,  Earnest,  Farmingdale 
Rt  144,  tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  20  O40a  (1877) 

*Schnepp,  Delma  F.  (Louise)  Chatham 
Rt  15,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  6  T30a 
John  S.  Schnepp  (1917) 

Scholes,  Walter  Francis  (Blanche)  Ch 
Thomas,  Daniel,  Springfield  Rt  10, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  9 
O40a  (1913) 

*Schramm,  Geo.  P.  (Fannie)  Ch  Glenn 
E.,  Raymond  A.,  Loami  Rt  32,  tel 

Waverly,  twp  Mawell,  Sec  18  T156a 
Philip  Nipper  (1875) 

Schramm,  J.  H.  (Annie)  Ch  Alvin,  Vir- 
gie,  Elmer,  Loami  Rt  32  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Maxwell,  Sec  18  O195a  (1865) 

*Schramm,  W.  F.  (Ida)  Ch  Floyd, 
Fred,  Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Maxwell,  Sec  19  O173a  (1867) 

Schroll,  A.  C.  (Minnie)  Ch  Leo,  Albert, 
Alvin,  Arthur,  Lewis,  Springfield  Rt 
2,  twp  Curran,  Sec  26  O20a  (1872) 

Schroder,  George  (Edith)  Ch  Minnie, 
Mildred,  Auburn  Rt  44,  tel  Auburn, 
twp  Talkington,  Sec  1  T160a  B.  F. 
Workman  (1892) 

Schroeder,  John  G.  (Nellie)  Ch  Jessie, 
John  E.,  Walter,  Auburn,  Rt  44,  tel 
Auburn,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  4  T155a 
Wm.  Reken  (1887) 

Schroll,  Emil  (Louisa)  Ch  Ida,  Walter, 
Dorothy,  Arnold,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  8  T2a  W.  M.  Reece 
(1887) 

Schroll,  Fred  (Lena)  Ch  Marie,  Char- 
les, Herman,  Irene,  Clarence,  Spring- 
field Rt  3,  twp  Ball,  Sec  1  T147a 
Mason  Brunk  (1897) 

Schroll,  Rudolph  (Minnie)  Curran  Rt 
12,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Curran,  Sec  34 
T150a  (1891) 

Schumacher,  Fred  C.  (Addie  B.)  Ch 
LeRoy,  Farmingdale  Rt  14,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  4  (1888) 


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*Schumaker,  J.  W.  (Myrtle)  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  40,  tel  Ashland,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  15  T160a  Mrs.  L.  S'chu- 
maker  (1880) 

Schuppel,  Chas.  (Abbie)  Cli  Earl, 
Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  Riverton,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  2  O80a  (1847) 

*Schupel,  Fred  (Mary)  Buffalo  Hart 
Rt  36,  twp  Williams,  Sec  36  T200a 
D.  A.  Ridder  (1887) 

*Schwartz,  Chas.  H.  (Jennie)  Ch  El- 
mer, Eldon,  Hazel,  Pearl,  Mechanics- 
burg  Rt  61,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  16  O117a  (1872) 

Schwener,  Henry  (Julia)  Ch  Mary, 
Julia,  Henry,  William,  Springfield 
Rt  8,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
Sec  17,  Farmhand  St.  Johns  Hos- 
pital (1916) 

Sciklers,  Leslie  (Maggie)  Ch  Clarence, 
Pawnee  Rt  51,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  29, 
P.  J.  Howard  (1911) 

Scoggan,  James  (Maggie)  Ch  Charles, 
Illiopolis  Rt  54,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec 
5  T80a  A.  M.  Ford  (1894) 

Scott,  Charles,  Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  20  O69a  Mrs. 
P.  L.  Scott  (1885) 

Scott,  Charles  (Vollie)  Ch  Francis, 
Charles,  Buffalo  Rt  61,  tel  Buffalo, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  14  Fr320a 
Alex  M.  Booth  (1887) 

Scott,  C.  W.  (Jania)  Ch  Velma,  Pleas- 
ant Plains  Rt  41,  twp  Cartwright,- 
Sec  16  T80a  A.  B.  Claspell  (1891) 

Scott,  John  (Bessie)  New  Berlin  Rt 
31,  tel  Ashland,  twp  Cartwright 
O280a  (1855) 

Scott,  J.  W.  (Doyle)  Ch  Cecil,  Ray- 
mond, Grace,  Maxine,  Leslie,  Mary, 
Jane,  Berlin,  twp  Island  Grove  T82a 
Martha  Scott  Estate  (1861) 

Scott,  M.  M.  (Margaret)  Ch  Thomas, 
Morris,  Robert,  Rochester  Rt  20,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  21  T160a  J.  W.  Nel- 
son (1893) 

Scott,  James  D.  (Ollie)  Ch  Ethel, 
John,  Pearl,  Mary,  Wayne,  Floyd, 
Cornland  Rt  1,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp- 
Lanesville,  Sec  28  T240a  Ed  Banks 
(1878) 

Scott,  W.  T.  (Jane)  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel 
Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  10 
Fr  160a  Skuley  Est  (1873) 


*Scrouse  A.  (Ella)  Ch  Lifla,  Hazel, 
Alta,  M.  D.,  Dawson,  Sec  6  T9a  Dr.  I. 
H.  Taylor  (1851) 

Searcy,  Elevenm  (Pearl)  Ch  Lola, 
Ella,  Edgar,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  1  T80a  Mary  Mortland 
(1916) 

Searcy,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  Curran  Rt  11, 
twp  Curran,  Sec  6  O15a  (1865) 

Searcy,  J.  H.,  Curran  Rt  11,  twp  Cur- 
ran, Sec  6  O15a  (1865) 

Searcy,  William  B.  (Harriet)  Ch  Mar- 
garetta,  Myrtle,  Springfield  Rt  4,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  29  O45a  (1852) 

Sebring,  Ovan  (Jessie)  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  42,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
29  Frl60a  E.  D.  Reichard  (1882) 

Seiz,  Albert  J.  (Belle)  Ch  Mary,  Rose, 
Augusta,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Gardner,  Sec  25  O40a 
(1877) 

Seiz,  Chas.  W.  (Thersea)  Ch  Marie, 
John,  Geo.,  Frances,  Lawrence, 
Leona,  Joseph,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Gardner,  S'ec  35 
O25a  (1870) 

*Seiz,  David  F.  (Emma)  Ch  Frank, 
Fred,  Carrie,  Anna,  Esther,  Katie, 
Chas,  Raymond,  Eberhardt,  Dorothy, 
Edna,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Gardner,  Sec  36  O35a 
(1872) 

Seiz,  Frank  (Rebecca)  Springfield  Rt 
6,  twp  Curran,  Sec  2  T148a  America 
Archer  (1891) 

Seiz,  Fred  (Bertha)  Ch  Bertha,  Spring- 
field Rt  6,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Cur- 
ran, Sec  1  T38%a  Ed  Sellinger 
(1893) 

Seiz,  Henry  D.  (Louisa)  Ch  Florence, 
Annabell,  Carry  M.,  Cornelless,  Clar- 
ence, Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Gardner,  Sec  36  O67a 
(1864) 

Sembell,  Charles  (Augusta)  Ch  Meta, 
Bertha,  Roland,  Springfield  Rt  3, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
2  O20a  (1892) 

Sembell,  Henry  (Amelia)  Ch  Carline, 
Albert,  Ruth,  George,  William, 
Springfield  Rt  3,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  11  O12a  (1898) 


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Sewell,  Henry  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Delia, 
Divernon  Rt  48,  tel  Divernon,  twp 
Divernon,  Sec  20  T200a  F.  S.  Brown 
(1901) 

Sexton,  Bert  A.  (Bertha)  Ch  Beaulah, 
Clarence,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  twp  Salis- 
bury, Sec  36  T90a  K.  A.  Flagg  (1892) 

Sexton,  James  E.  (Anna)  Ch  Elmer, 
Murel,  Viola  (Joseph  Minder),  Can- 
trall Rt  28,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  25 
T5a  (Elmer  Doom  (1880) 

Sexton,  Nicholas  (Sarah)  Ch  Molly, 
Lyda,  William,  Tilly,  James,  May, 
Bert,  Michael,  Jessie,  Harley,  Can- 
trall Rt  28,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  36 
O30a  Chas.  Williams  (1867) 

Shankland,  O.  E.  (Nettie)  Donald, 
Dawson  Rt  36,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg,  Sec  5a  T140a  Sculley 
Estate  (  1872) 

Shanle,  Charles,  Raymond,  Clarence, 
Bill,  Frank,  Cornland  Rt  1,  twp 
Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  22  T160a  H.  M. 
Robison  (1864) 

Shanle,  E.  D.  (Anna)  Cornland  Rt  1, 
twp  Lanesville,  Sec  19  T80a  (1884) 

Shanle,  Frank  (Lucy)  Cornland  Rt  1, 
tel  Buffalo,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  19 
T240a  W.  O.  Convuse  (1884) 

Shanle,  G.  O.,  Cornland  Rt  1,  twp 
Lanesville,  Sec  19  W.  O.  Convuse 
(1884) 

Shanle,  John  Ch  Carl,  Walter,  John  L., 
Pearl,  Cornland  Rt  1,  tel  Buffalo,  twp 
Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  24  O173a  (1861) 

Shanle,  J.  (Lula)  Ch  Ed,  Edna,  Robert, 
Ruby,  June,  Cornland  Rt  1,  tel 
Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  24 
T165a  C.  C.  Ellington  (1863) 

*Shanle,  William  (Gertrude)  Ch  Lucy, 
Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Loami,  twp  Max- 
well, Sec  16  T240a  Scott  Framber- 
ger  (1902) 

Shanle,  William,  Cornland  Rt  1,  twp 
Lanesville,  Sec  19  W.  O.  Convuse 
(1884) 

Sharp,  Earl  (Sylva)  Ch  Frank,  Carl, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  twp  Buffalo  Hart, 
Sec  21  TllSa  K.  Cass  (1890) 

Sharp,  Green  (Callie)  Glenarm  Rt  23, 
twp  Bell,  Sec  3  T40  Sam  Stout 
(1893) 


Sharp,  J.  R.  (Pearl)  Springfield  Rt  2, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
20  T181a  P.  W.  Murray  (1912) 

Sharp,  John  W.  (Lena  B.)  Ch  Nellie, 
Pearl,  Freida,  Myrtle,  Earnest, 
Farmingdale  Rt  14,  twp  Salisbury, 
Sec  29  T120a  Effie  Antle  (1883) 

Sharp,  Mathews  (Virginia)  Ch  Loren, 
George,  Lucille,  Springfield  Rt  4,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Gardner  Sec  29, 
TlOOa  Mrs.  J.  W.  Sharp  (1883) 

*Sharp,  Thomas,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  3  T120a 
Sam  Stout  (1893) 

Shatzer,  Ford  (Delia)  Ch  Marie, 
Rosco,  June,  John,  Bessie,  Ann,  Illi- 
opolis  Rt  54,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illi- 
opolis,  Sec  20  O200a  John  Blair 
(1876) 

Shaw,  Chas.  M.  (Augusta)  Ch  Char- 
line,  Athens  Rt  1,  tel  Athens,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  23,  Farmhand  A. 
C.  Cline  (1916) 

Shaw,  John,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  6, 
Farmhand  Mrs.  Davlin  (1911) 

Shaw,  Logan  (Goldie)  Springfield  Rt 
9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
6  Mrs.  Davlin  (1912) 

*Shearer,  P.  A.  (Anna)  Auburn  Rt  44, 
tel  Auburn,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  28 
0160a  (1881) 

*Sheedy,  John  W.  (Helen)  Ch  Mar- 
garet, Francis,  Lucille,  Pawnee  Rt 
52,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  13 
O80a  (1911) 

Scheleble,  Robert  Ch  Henrietta,  Farm- 
dale  Rt  14,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  28 
O39a  (1888) 

*Shelhammer,  James  (Berthey)  Ch 
Herbert,  Irene,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  twp 
Illiopolis,  Sec  24  O240a  (1900) 

Shelton,  Browning  (Ada  B.)  Glenarm 
Rt  22,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton 
Hill,  Sec  19  T170a  S.  T.  Burnett 
(1874) 

Shelton,  Edward,  Loami  Rt  33,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  7  O6a  N.  A.  Shelton 
(1865) 

Shelton,  Martin  (Sarah)  Ch  Addison 
M.,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp 
Loami,  See  13  O31a  (1844) 


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117 


Shepard,  Bryan  (Lydall)  Virden  Rt 
41,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  34  T200a 
J.  O.  Humphrey  (1917) 

*Shepherd,  C.  R.  (Minnie)  Mary, 
Franklin,  Springfield  Rt  3,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  26 
O160a  (1877) 

Shepard,  F.  W.  (Fannie)  Ch  Henry, 
Wilbur,  Dorothy,  Lee,  Charles,  Mary, 
Illiopolis  Rt  56,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illi- 
opolis,  Sec  24  (1915  ) 

*Shepherd,  George  (Florence)  Ch 
Thomas  C.,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel 
Pawnee,  twp  Ball,  Sec  23  O179a 
(1890) 

Shephard,  J.  A.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Riva, 
Vietha,  Bellma,  Cornland  Rt  1,  tel 
Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  25 
TlOOa  R.  S.  Mathews  (1902) 

Sheppard,  James  (Abbie)  Ch  James, 
John,  George,  David,  S'usan,  Mary, 
Frank,  Margaret,  Joseph,  Charles, 
New  Berlin  Rt  31,  twp  Island  Grove 
Sec  12  O17a  (1867) 

*Shepherd,  L.  P.  (Geneva)  Springfield 
Rt  3,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  32  O250a  (1887) 

Shephard,  Ray  (Mary  A.)  Lowden  Rt 
38,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec 
32  T120a  John  Coulee  (1914) 

*Shepherd,  T.  C.  (Hazel)  Pawnee  Rt 
53,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Ball,  Sec  36 
OlSOa  (1894) 

Shepherd,  W.  B.  Ch  Alice,  Springfield 
Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  33  O347a  (1840) 

Shepherdson,  James  (Mary  A.)  Ch 
Thomas,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg,  twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  32  O20a  (1891) 

Sherel,  W.  (Nellie)  Ch  Edith,  Sherel, 
Francis,  Juanita,  Jessie,  Carline, 
Minnie,  Margaret,  Nellie,  Lillian, 
Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Springfield,  Sec  7  O84a  (1894) 

*Shipman,  John  E.  (Carrie)  Ch  Front, 
Ruth,  Rochester  Rt  20,  tel  Rochester, 
twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  3  O107a  John 
E.  Shipman  (1863) 

Shipp,  J.  (Georgia  K.)  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  39,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  36  Frl47 
Fr  Alfred  B.  Purviance  (1917) 


Shively,  Clarence,  Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  21,  T240a  Ernest  R. 
Davis  (1887) 

Shofner,  William  L.  (Dora)  Ch  Ethel, 
Ollie,  Elmer,  Mabel,  Howard,  Hazel, 
Harold,  Gladys,  Gertrude,  Stuart, 
Millard,  Springfield  Rt  4,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  22  T200a  E. 
S.  Gard  (1877) 

Short,  Cecil  (Ellen)  Ch  Elenor,  Ger- 
trude, Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  13, 
Foreman  (1898) 

Short,  Robert  (Lizzie)  Ch  Bessie, 
Lula,  Pauline,  Richard,  Lucella,  Me- 
chanicsburg Rt  61,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg, twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  24 
T200a  O.  E.  Hall  (1899) 

Short,  R.  J.  (Susan)  Loami  Rt  32, 
tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  9, 
Stephen  Stakey  (I860) 

Shoup,  Mrs.  Alice  J.  Ch  Lucy,  Glen- 
arm  Rt  23,  twp  Ball,  Sec  2  O238a 
(1837) 

Shoup,  Ellija  H.  (Ella)  Ch  Fred,  Ray, 
Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  17  O85a  (1885) 

Shoup,  J.  T.,  Springfield  Rt  3,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Ball,  Sec  1  T8a  J.  F. 
Shoup  (1860) 

*Shoup,  Lee  (Effie)  Springfield  Rt  3, 
tel  Rochester,  twp  Ball,  Sec  1  O123a 
(1862) 

*Shuffj  T.  A.  (Emma  M.)  Ch  Eliza- 
beth, Flora,  Mabel,  Charles,  New 
Berlin  Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  20  O560a  (1840) 

Shultz,  Herman  (Mary)  Ch  Edward, 
Josephine,  Paul,  Harold,  Chatham  Rt 
16,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec 
24  T235a  G.  J.  Little  (  1910) 

Shumacher,  Robert  (Helen)  Ch  Edna, 
Rochester  Rt  20,  twp  Cotton  Hill, 
S'ec  16  T204a  Luther  Carswell 
(1888) 

Shutt,  A.  (Juley)  Ch  Mary  A.,  Pleas- 
ant Plains  Rt  41,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  2  Frl60a 

Shutt,  J.  H.  (Lydia)  Ch  Henrietta, 
Auburn  Rt  44,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  6 
T97a  R.  H.  Fraley  (1873) 


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Siaa,  A.  G.  (Mary)  Ch  Clifford,  Roy, 
Thomas,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35,  tel  Wil- 
liamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  34  T40a 
W.  Diller  (1913) 

Sidenner,  Sam  (Rose)  Ch  Raymond, 
James,  George,  Springfield  Rt  2,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  32 
T14a  W.  M.  Bullipitt  (1916) 

Sidener,  W.  A.  (Lillian)  Springfield  Rt 
7,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside 
T320a  Tanley  Estate  (1827) 

Sikes,  Rufus  (Sarah)  Ch  Teressa, 
Virgia,  Ottis,  Ralph  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  39,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  19  T450a 
Beechard  Warren  (1910) 

Sil'mann,  Andrew,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  23  O120a  (1863) 

Silna,  Eli,  Ch  Will,  Frank,  Robert,  Eli, 
Lewis,  Spring  Rt  10,  tel  Spring  twp 
Spring,  Sec  5  O40a  (1897) 

Simpo,  Steve  (Mary)  Ch  Mary,  An- 
nie, Katie,  Steve,  Andy,  Springfield 
Rt  8,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
S'ec  13  TlOa  L.  Wood  (1914) 

Simons,  Geo.  (Stella)  Ch  Roy,  Laura, 
Lottie,  May,  Raymond,  Ira,  Mary, 
Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  llliopolis,  twp  11- 
liopolis,  |Sec  25  T9a  Anna  Platz 
(1910) 

Simmons  H.  B.  (Nella)  Ch  James, 
Edna,  Chatham  Rt  15,  twp  Ball,  Sec 
20  T368a  B.  F.  Drennan  (1915) 

Simmons,  Wm.  (Mary)  Ch  Rosie,  Lee, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  twp  Buffalo  Hart, 
Sec  18  T164a  M,  Landboll  (1917) 

*Simpson,  John  W.  (Ida)  Ch  Elmer, 
Russel,  Lillian,  Leslie,  Custer  Rt  53, 
tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec 
1  O80a  J.  W.  Simpson  (1890) 

Simpson,  W.  T.  (Dora)  Ch  Frank, 
Harry,  Eddie,  Leslie,  Ruby,  Jack, 
Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp  Pawnee,  T300a 
Breckenridge  (1917) 

Simpson,  William  (Dora)  Ch  Frank, 
Harry,  Eddie,  Leslie,  Ruby,  Jack, 
Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec 
32  T120a  A.  Mathews  (1917) 

Simpson,  W.  (Addie)  Ch  Mata,  Glen- 
arm  Rt  23,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball, 
Sec  22  O40a  (1892) 

Sims,  Mrs.  J.  B.,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel 
Interstate,  twp  Curran,  Sec  2  O160a 
(1847) 


*Sitton,  William  (Harriet)  Ch  Lee, 
Ralph,  New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Alexan- 
der, twp  Cartwright,  Sec  34  SW 
T535a  Gates  Strawn  (1917) 

Sitton,  Albert  New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel 
Alexander,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  34 
N  T35a  Gale  Strawn 
Six,  Harvey  A.  (Maude)  Ch  Roy, 
Joe,  Frank,  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Chatham,  Sec  21  Fr215a 
Lonely  Estate  (1903) 

Skaggs,  Dave  (Lucy)  Ch  Leonard, 
David,  Dollie,  Ola,  Marie,  Lena, 
Cbarles,  Helen,  Pleasant  Plains  Gen 
Del,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  32  Fr212a 
W.  H.  Correll  (1902) 

Skaggs,  John  (Eliza)  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  27,  tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cart- 
wright, Sec  35  T70a  Enoc  James  & 
Thos.  Lohry  (1902) 

Skaggs,  Robert  (Anna)  Ch  Frank, 
Thomas,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  1  Fr  320a  E.  A.  Wal- 
baum  (1904) 

*Skums,  A.  M.  (Lucy)  Ch  Mildred, 
Amela,  Pauline,  Lowden  Rt  38,  tel 
Waverly,  twp/  Talkington,  Sec  15 
T160a  A.  C.  Muppell  (1906) 

Skees,  P.  R.  (Ida)  Ch  Myrtle,  Alp- 
housus,  Glenarm  Rt  33,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  15  T246a  Mrs.  W.  T. 
Lewis  (1916) 

Skilchen,  Lee  (Margaret)  Ch  Ray- 
mond, Alma,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  25,  Farmhand  Henry 
Crane  (1912) 

Skinner,  J.  R.  (Amanda)  Ch  Elva, 
•Ray,  Springfield,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  26  T260a  S.  J.  Stout 
(1910) 

Skipton,  Fred  (Lula)  Springfield  Rt  6, 
tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  33 
OlOa  (1872) 

"Slaughter,  Chas.  (Emma)  Ch  Edna, 
Clara,  Williamsville  Rt  26,  tel  Wil- 
liamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  3 
T407a  J.  F.  Prather  (1890) 

Slaughter,  John  W.  (Maude  A.)  Ch 
Nola,  John,  Mary,  Helen,  Ralph, 
Springfield  Rt  6,  twp  Curran,  Sec 
11,  Farmhand  (1916) 

*Slatey,  George  (Maggie)  Pawnee  Rt 
50,  twp  Pawnee,  S'ec  16  T240a  Jones 
(1902) 


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Smech,  H.  A.  (Etta)  Ch  Harold,  Car- 
roll, Pawnee  Rt  3,  twp  Pawnee 
T160a  C.  B.  McCleland  (1914) 

Smedley,  Roscoe  (May)  Ch  Glenn, 
Merle,  Delmar,  Elizabeth,  Helen, 
Teddy,  Maxwell  Rt  31,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Maxwell,  Sec  25  T160a  W.  B. 
Smedley  (1901) 

Smelly,  J.  R.  (Mary)  Ch  Geraldine, 
Rochester  Rt  18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
26  OlOa  (1887) 

Smith,  A.  C.  (Rebecca)  Ch  Ida, 
Pawnee  Rt  49,  tel  Pawnee,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  8-7  O52a  (1883) 

*Smith,  Alfred  G.  (Cornelia)  Ch 
Goldie,  Anna,  Josephine,  Beryl, 
Phillip,  Harry,  Frank,  Breckenridge 
Rt  1,  tel  Edinburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec 
33  T80a  Fred  and  Isaac  Meer  (1885) 

Smith,  Albert  W.  (Anna)  Ch  Lena, 
Earl,  Ross,  Frank,  Vyrle,  Brecken- 
ridge, tel  Edinburg,  twp  Cooper, 
Sec  4  O92a  (1860) 

Smith,  August  (Mary)  Pawnee  Rt  49, 
twp  Pawnee,  Sec  6  O43^a  (1889) 

Smith,  B.  F.  (Millie)  Pawnee  Rt  52, 
tel  Divernon,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  24, 
25,  T120a  Mrs.  O  N.  Abel  (1913) 

*Smith,  Chas  (Susie)  Ch  Louise, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  twp  Buffalo  Hart, 
Sec  20  T80a  Mat  Burruss  (1876) 


Smith,  C.  E.  (Sarah)  Ch  Lee,  Jessie, 
Pleasant  Plains,  Foreman,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  32  G.  M.  Gerhart  (1864) 

Smith,  David  J.  (Susie)  Ch  Lissie, 
Chatham  Rt  16,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  2  Tl£0a  Mrs.  Anna 
Reid  (1904) 

Smith,  Douglas  (Tilda)  Ch  Fred, 
Charlie,  Hugh,  Alford,  Dora,  Adda, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  8  T136a  Robert  Loose 
(1908) 

*Smith,  Ford  H.  (Mary  A.)  Ch  Geral- 
dine, Ruth,  Flora,  Margaret,  Spring- 
field Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Cur- 
ran,  Sec  25  T155  Tobin  Estate 
(1872) 

Smith,  F.  V.  (Bessie)  Ch  Rachel, 
George,  Mildred,  Melvin,  Eva,  Rae- 
burn,  Shauley,  Auburn  Rt  46,  tel 
Virden,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  32  T77a 
C.  Wilson  (1912) 

Smith,  George  (Emma)  Ch  John,  Er- 
vin,  Melda,  Roy,  Hattie,  Joseph, 
Loami  Rt  34,  twp  Loami,  Sec  13 
T50a*Evans  Workman  (1902) 

Smith,  G.  L.,  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  Illi- 
opolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  34  TlOOa 
Mrs.  Ella  Haven  (1872) 

*Smith,  Hannon  (May)  Auburn  Rt  46, 

tel  Virden,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  35, 
T160a  J.  Gerden  (1902) 


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Smith,    Harry    (Ophelia)    Ch    Wayne, 
Murl,    Harry,    Sherman    Rt    25,    tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Williams,   Sec  6 
T89a  Fannie  Jones  (1896) 

Smith,  Harry  (Ada)  Ch  Joseph,  Mary, 
Rochester  Rt  20,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
24  T40a  HenryBraner  (1896) 

*Smith,  J.  D.  (Julia)  Ch  Betty,  Ruth, 
New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
Island  Grove,  Sec  11  O420a  Eliza- 
beth Smith  Estate  (1868) 

Smith,  Joe  (Lassie)  Ch  Harry,  Etta, 
Hazel,  Luther,  Otto,  Ray,  Sherman 
Rt  25,  tel  Williamsville,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  12  T656  Thomas  Suda- 
lith  (1913) 

Smith,  John  (Amanda)  Ch  Frank, 
Margaret,  Leroy,  Rowland,  Buffalo 
Hart  Rt  36,  tel  Williamsville,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  12  O119a  (1837) 

Smith,  J.  T.  (Josephine)  Ch  Earl,  Bes- 
sie, Claude,  Guy,  Alice,  Anna,  Dor- 
thy,  Ernest,  Grace,  Illiopolis  Rt  53, 
tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  25 
T21a  Sarah  Dianey  Hugh  Hunt 
(1891)  • 

Smith,  J.  W.  Ch  Harrison,  John,  Wes- . 
ley,   Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  28  T380a 
John  Garvy  (1873) 

Smith,  J.  W.  (Sarah)  Ch  Harrison, 
John  Jr.,  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  28 
T380a  John  Garvy  (1875) 

Smith,  Lawrence  (Anna)  Ch  Laura, 
Esther,  Vera,  Springfield  Rt  3,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  14 
T80a  N.  Smith  (1905) 

*Smith,  Leroy  (Mary  B.)  Loami,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Loami,  Sec  11  T50a 
J.  W.  Workman  (1877) 

Smith,  Lew  A.  F.  (Delia)  Breckenricfge 
twp  Cooper,  Sec  4  T92a  A.  W.  Smith 
(1916) 

Smith,  Mrs.  Lucy  J.  Ch  Nora,  Auburn 
Rt  46,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington, 
Sec  24  T320a  (1872) 

Smith,  Mrs.  Martha  E.  Ch  Marion  T., 
Holland,  New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Boyn- 
ton, twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  13  O80a 
(1852) 

*Smith,  Nat  (Goldie)  Illiopolis  Rt  56, 
tel  niiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Foreman 
M.  Leonard  (1917) 


*Smith,  Nicholas  (Bertha)  Ch  Hazel, 
Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  13  O103a  (1876) 

Smith,  Mrs.  Mary  F.,  Riverton  Rt  17, 
tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec 
14  O20a  (1877) 

Smith,  Obed  (Ina)  Ch  Harry,  George, 
Rochester  Rt  18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
12  T20a  Mrs.  J.  E.  Miller  (1900) 

Smith,  Roy  (Annie)  Ch  Harley,  Edgar, 
Raymond,  Williamsville  Rt  29,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  15 
T120a  Nellie  Council  (1897) 

Smith,  S.  F.  (Alice)  Ch  Ethel,  Arthur, 
Ira,  Dora,  Walter,  Rochseter  Rt  20, 

twp  Rochester,  Sec  26  T200a  (1885) 

Smith,  T.  C.  (Anna)  Ch  Williams, 
Samuel,  Rochester  Rt  18,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  26  O530a  (1848) 

*Smith,  Theo.  M.  (Lela)  Virden  Rt  41, 
tel  Virden,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  27 
Foreman  J.  O.  Humphrey  (1885) 

Smith,  William,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel 
Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  17 
T364  K.  A.  Berry  (1879) 

Smith,  W.  J.  (Lizzie)  Ch  William, 
Homer,  Mather,  Springfield  Rt  2,  tel 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
30  T74a  (1848) 

Smith,  Wilburn  (Pansy)  Ch  Ashburn, 
Elbert,  Delbert,  Ethel,  Clara,  Daisy, 
Zura,  Waverly  Rt  1,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Maxwell,  Sec  36,  Foreman  Al- 
bert Carter  (1916) 

*Smith,  N.  S.  (Lula)  Ch  Gladys  A.,  Ce- 
cilie  M.,  Kenneth  L.  W.,  Slantay, 
Calvin  G.,  Buffalo  Rt  43,  tel  Buffalo, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  15  T163a 
Mrs.  A.  Sculley  (1910) 

Smith,  William  (Ellie)  Ch  Rebecca, 
Fred,  Helena,  Eugene,  William, 
Christina,  Louis,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel 
Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  31 
060a  (1857) 

-Smith,  Z.  D.  (Emma)  Ch  Edna,  Nor- 
man, Robert,  Riverton  Rt  1,  tel 
Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  23 
T256a  J.  McGinnis  (1887) 

Smith,  Z.  T.  (Francis  E.)  Riverton  Rt 
17,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake 
O118  (1857) 


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*Smithers,  John  L.  (Sadie)  Waverly 
Rt  1,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell, 
Sec  30  T240a  Midrall  Smitters  Es- 
tate (1870) 

*Snell,  S.  J.  (Agnes)  Ch  Sarah,  Au- 
burn Rt  44,  tel  Auburn,  twp  Chat- 
ham, Sec  33  T212a  P.  A.  Shearer 
(1911) 

Snider,  John  (Etta)  Ch  Roy,  Paul, 
Neil,  Nellie,  Ruby,  Auburn  Rt  46, 
tel  Virden,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  26, 
Farmhand  W.  M.  Porvillin  (1914) 

Snider,  Richard  (Myrtle)  Ch  Stanley, 
Jessie,  Springfield  Rt  10,  twp  Spring- 
field, Sec  9  O80a  Mrs.  Thompson 
(1912)  <  , 

Snodgrass,  Bruce  (Emma)  Ch  Mer- 
cella,  Lorean,  Rochester  Rt  20,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  10 
O90a  Bruce  Snodgrass  (1885) 

*Snodgrass,  L.  R.  (Katie)  Loami  Rt 
32,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  6  T135a 
Miss  June  Snodgrass  (1894) 

Snow,  E.  W.  (Mary  L.)  Ch  Lillian, 
Auburn  Rt  47,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  6 
021a  (1854) 

Snvatsley,  Elmer  L.  (Edwinnie)  Ch 
Elizabeth,  Richard,  Howard,  Glen- 
arm  Rt  24,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  9, 
Chas.  Vaughn  (1917) 

Sollard,  Lossin  (Anna)  Ch  Gerald,  Wil- 
liamsville  Rt  26,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  2,  Farmhand  C. 
R.  Taylor 

Sollins,  Thurman  (Edna)  Sherman  Rt 
25,  tel  Williamsville,  twp  Williams- 
ville T240a  C.  E.  Dickerson  (1909) 

Sommer,  Frank  M.  (Thresia)  Ch  Lena, 
Frank,  Henry,  Thresia,  Rosia,  Wilhi, 
Emma,  Springfield  Rt  4,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Gardner,  Sec  24  T50a 
(1904) 

Sommer,  Nickles  Ch  Henry,  Edith, 
Cathren,  Springfield  Rt  10,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  21 
O40a  (1850) 

Sorrells,  William  (Lou)  Ashland  Bx 
126,  tel  Ashland,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  34,  T240a  Thomas  Lahry  (1885) 

Southard,  R.  A.  (Iva)  Ch  Mamie. 
Floyd,  Clifford,  Dorthea.  Carli,  Chat- 
ham, twp  Chatham,  Sec  32  T490a 
Mrs.  Maggie  Lewis  (19H) 


Southwick,  George  (Gerrie)  Ch  Ralph, 
Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  20  T80a  L.  Duncan 
(1878) 

*Southwick,  Robert,  Glenarm  Rt  23, 
tel  Rochester,  twp  Ball,  Sec  12  T55a 
G.  E.  S'outhwick  (1885) 

*Sparks,  R.  K.  (Margaret)  Ch  J. 
Baiske,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  tel 
Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  19 
T154  Robert  E.  Monts  (1884) 

Sparrow,  C.  C.  (Luella)  Ch  Mary, 
Jane,  Clara,  James,  William,  Me- 
chanicsburg,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp 
Mechanicsburg,  Sec  26  T8a  Tullen- 
werden  Estate  (1857) 

Sparrow,  Elmer  G.  (Anna)  Ch  Chas., 
Charlotte,  Daniel,  Dolly,  Mechanics- 
burg Rt  60,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  4  T345a  Eugene  Morris 
(1890) 

Spaulding,  G.  H.  (Mabel)  Springfield 
Rt  10,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Spring- 
field, Sec  7  O141a  (1887) 

"Spaulding,  L.  D.  (Emma)  Ch  Mercer, 
Malcolm,  Marie,  Lewis,  Babe,  Spring- 
field Rt  2,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Curran, 
Sec  25  O1515a  (1873) 

Spears,  C.  M.  (Mae)  Ch  Florence, 
Ballard,  Pawnee  Rt  52,  twp  Pawnee 
Sec  1  Chas.  Shepherd  (1907) 

*Spears,  R.  L.  (Effie)  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  40,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  11  T240a 
May  Walbaum  (1907) 

*Speck,  G.  W.  (Maid)  Ch  Opel,  Amos, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39,  twp  Cart- 
wright, Sec  28  T350a  John  Howard 
(1815) 

Specks,  Sanford  J.  (Mary  E.)  Ch 
Everett,  Eva,  Edith,  Alva,  Grace, 
Louis,  Helen,  Lawrence,  Glenarm  Rt 
23,  twp  Ball,  Sec  11  T800a  Jacob 
Stout  Heirs  (1872)  ^ 

*Spendler,  Morbert  (Mabel)  Ch  Nor- 
bert,  Springfield  Rt  4,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  24  O80a  (1893) 

Spengler,  Gilbert,  Rochester  Rt  30,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  15 
O40a  (1880) 

*Spicer,  Harry  (Mabel)  Ch  Vera, 
Lone,  Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Rochester, 
twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  1  T80a  C.  F. 
Spicer  (1891) 


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*Spindel,  David  (Elizabeth)  Virden  Rt 
41,  tel  Virden,  twp  Talkington,  Sec 
34  J.  O.  Humphry  (1897) 

Sponsler,  Robert  (Genevine)  Ch  Vir- 
ginia, Richard,  Barber,  Samuel, 
Florence,  George,  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  11  TlOa  Sene  Hul- 
bert  (1912) 

Spoor,  Geo.  (Gelina)  Ch  Rosa  M., 
Gladys  M.,  George,  Melton,  Louis, 
Lula  M.,  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel  Chat- 
ham, Sec  3  T240a  Walter  Johnson 
(1870) 

*Spoulder,  A.  J.  (Ollie)  Ch  Cora, 
Fredie,  Lewder  Gen  Del,  twp  Talk- 
ington, Sec  97  T160a  Wemple  Bros. 
(1900) 

Spragg,  Edwin  (Anna)  Ch  Lillie,  Adel- 
hied,  Athens  Rt  1,  tel  Cantrall,v  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  C.  P.  Power  (1877) 

Sprague,  A.  B.  (Lou)  Ch  Ryburn,  Zora, 
Morton,  Morris,  Marie,  Marjorie,  Al- 
gie,  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  10  T160a  Walter 
Johnson  (1911) 

Sprague,  S.  S.  (Mary)  Curran  Rt  11, 
tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  8 
T50a  Mrs.  H.  Koony  (1914) 

*Spratt,  Thomas  (Eva)  Springfield  Rt 
2,  tel  Interstate,  twp  Curran,  Sec  2 
T200a  Julia  Broadman  (1907) 

Spratt,  W.  D.  (Georgie)  Ch  Lawrence, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  9  T270a  J.  C.  Cook 

Sprinkel,  Ben  (Hattie)  Ch  Russell, 
Dovie,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg,  O6a  (1868) 

*Sprinkle,  Frank  (Myrtle)  Ch  Fran- 
cis, Gerald,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60, 
tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec 
12  T4a  Sample  Estate  (1885) 

Sprinkle,  Henry  (Mary  E.)  Ch  Ben, 
Otto,  Viola,  Josephine,  Frank,  Daniel 
E.,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  61,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg, twp  Cooper,  Sec  1  O80a 
-(1866) 

Spurlock,  Mant  (Christie)  Auburn  Rt 
44,  twp  Loami,  Sec  36,  Foreman  Geo. 
F.. Davis  (1916) 

Squires,  B.  D.  (Lura)  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  43,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  30,  Fore- 
man L.  Anderson  (1916) 

Sronze,  S.  B.  (Amanda)  Ch  Alma,  Ver- 
nen,  Alta,  Barney,  Hamie,  Elizabeth, 
Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Spring,  Sec  15  TlOOa  E.  Walker 
(1907) 


Staber,  Henry  (Elisha)  Ch  Walter, 
George,  Francis,  Springfield  Rt  8, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  7  T160a  George 
Stremsterfer 

Staber,  W.  H.,  Springfield  Rt  8,  tel 
Spring,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  23 
T155a  H.  M.  Kennedy  (1884) 

Staley,  Isaac  (Addie)Divernon  Rt  48, 
tel  Divernon,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  18 
T440a  John  G.  Beechley  (1865) 

*Staley,  John  W.  (Eflfie  R.)  Ch  Martha, 
Charles,  William,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel 
Loami,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  28  O240a 
(1893) 

Staley,  Lewis  (Nora)  C.  H.,  Chester, 
Anna,  June,  Divernon  Rt  48,  twp 
Divernon,  Sec  17 

Staley,  Stephen  Ch  Lizzie,  Susan, 
Dennis,  Daniel,  Loami  Rt  32,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  8  O300a 
(1835) 

Staley,  William  (Lucy)  Ch  Charles, 
Marie,  Francis,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Curran,  Sec  32  T320a 
John  Workman  (1867) 

Stalz,  H.  E.  (Grace)  Ch  Opal,  Pauline, 
Hilma,  Wilma,  Earl,  Ernest,  Corn- 
land  Rt  56,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Lanes- 
ville,  Sec  27  F.  Meister  (1881) 

Stambaugh,  Geo.  W.  (Anna)  Ch 
Daniel,  George,,  Martha,  Eliza 
Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Springfield,  Sec  7  T44a  G.  H. 
Spalding 

Stanberry,  Joe  Ch  Edith,  Thomas, 
Springfield  Rt  3,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  35  T160a  Farmhand 
J.  Stout  (1916) 

Stanfield,  Henry  (Nellie)  Ch  Francis, 
Helen,  Grace,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg, twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  28  T65a  Charles  Hedrick  (1889) 

Stanfield,  Martin  (Sarah)  Ch  Zella, 
Roscoe,  Irene,  Marcella,  Illiopolis  Rt 
55,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec 
36  T80a  Alice  Stonfield  (1880) 

*Stangel  A.  (Bessie)  Ch  Mary,  Mattie, 
Henry,  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Buffalo, 
twp  Lanesville.  Sec  31  T160a  H.  C. 
Wittomore  (1870) 

*Stangle,  Carl  (Cecil)  Ch  Frances, 
Frank,  Albert,  Fern,  Cornland  Rt  1, 
tel  llliopolis,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec 
29  T320a  S.  W.  Rush  (1864) 


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Stangle,  J.  G.  (Mary)  Ch  Mary,  Le 
Roy,  Ethel,  Lorene,  Lynn,  Illiopolis 
Rt  56,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  29  T240a 
(1906) 

Stanton,  Edward  (Linnie)  Ch  Howard, 
Geneva,  Edward,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel 
Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec  15  O24a 
(1880) 

Stanton,  Jack  (Bessie)  Ch  Fred,  Her- 
ald, Lela,  Helen,  Lester,  Chester, 
Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  26  T200a  Wal- 
ter Johnson  (1884) 

Stanton,  James  (Arrissa)  Ch  Charles, 
Lydia,  Inne,  Susan,  William,  James, 
Jack,  Albert,  Rose,  Robert,  Loami 
Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec 
14  O60a  (1863) 

Stanton,  Robert  (Olive)  Ch  Gordon, 
Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  Riverton,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  23  O40a  (1891) 

Stanton,  Samuel  M.  (Dora)  Ch  Eliza- 
beth, Benjamin,  Virgil,  Zora,  LaRue, 
Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami, 
Sec  14  O7  (1879) 

Stanton,  William  E.  (Bertha)  Ch 
Lorette,  Beulah,  Williams,  Stewart, 
Howard,  Loami  Rt  32,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Maxwell,  Sec  7  Foreman  J.  W. 
Fork  (1881) 

Stapleton,  John  (Nellie)  Ch  Vernon, 
Clarence,  Vincent,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel 
Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  20 
T196a  Mrs.  Anna  Stapleton  (1888) 

*Stapleton,  Mrs.  Patrick  Ch  Margaret, 
Thomas,  Alice,  Timothy,  Nellie, 
John,  Edward,  Genevie,  Leo,  New 
Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  25  O120a  (1860) 

Stapleton,  Timothy  (Mary1)  Ch  Cath- 
arine, New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Boyn- 
ton. twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  24  O80a 
(1884) 

Starks,  Frank  (Burteych)  Ch  Ethel, 
Harry,  Helen,  Russel,  Joseph, 
Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Spring,  twp 
Spring,  Sec  8,  Farmhand  Burkina 
Bros.  (1912) 

Stark,  J.  A.  (Mary)  Ch  George.  Al- 
wena,  CartrHI  Rt  28,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  28  T20a  Chas.  Clock  (56) 

*Starkweather,  A.  E.  (P.  S.)  Ch  Lelia, 
Bernice,  Inez.  Harvey,  Divernon,  tel 
Divernon,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  22 
T160a  (1869) 


Starkweather,   D.    H.,  Divernon   Rt  48, 

twp  Divernon,  Sec  22  T160a  (1904) 

Starrran,  Paul  (Anna)  Ch  Katie, 
Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  36  T80a  Emma 
McDonald  (1909) 

Steele,  S.  E.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Margaret, 
Francis,  Esther,  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  19 
T140a  J.  H.  Moore  (1871) 

Steenberger,  B.  B.  (OIHe)  Ch  Alma  C. 
A.,  Ill  or ol is  Rt  56,  tel  Illiopolis  twp. 
Illiopplis,  Sec  30,  Foreman  A.  Gra- 
ham (1915) 

Ste'fen,  A.   F.   (Katie)    Curran    Rt   12, 

tel    C'  at^arn.    twn    Curran,    Sec    3§ 
TCOa  G.  Steffin  (1872) 

Stelte,  Joseph  (Mary)  Ch  Muir, 
Joseoh,  Clarence,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt 
40,  tel  Ashland,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  34,  O123a  (1880) 

*Stenemeyer,  B.  J.  (Sophia)  Ch  Ber- 
nard, Joseph,  Waverly  Rt  1,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec  25  T200a 
Bernard  Stenemeyer  (1909) 

S'engel,  L.  J.  (Francis)  Ch  Helen, 
Cornland  Rt  1,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp 
Lanesville,  Sec  27  T250a  J.  L.  Mers- 
ter  (1874) 

Stenks,  Leonard  J.  (Martha)  Spring- 
field Rt  1,  tel  Spring,  twp  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  29  O70a  (1883) 

Stephens,  James  (Pheb)  Ch  William, 
Emer,  Isaac,  Percy,  Bessie,  Martha, 
NelliP,  Charles,  Velmi,  Curran  Rt  11, 
twp  Curran,  Sec  10  T200a  Wm.  Brit- 
ton  (1886) 

Stephens,  John  H.  (Vinetta)  Ch  Ethel, 
Maxvell,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell, 
Sec  29  TlOa  James  Harris  (1884) 

Ste  henscn,  F.  C.  (Helen)  Ch  Louise, 
Tapa,  Leonard,  Springfield  Rt  2,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Curran  T250a  L.  R. 

Watts  (1868) 

Ste-herson,  Warren  (Flora)  Ch  Orvin, 
Pawnee  Rt  5?,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  11 
T160a  D.  A.  Dreuer  (1892) 

Ste-res,  J.  S.  (Lena)  Illio-ol's  Rt  58, 
tel  TlMo^ors.  twn  Lanesville.  Sec  15 
T200a  Jarres  Kunahan  (1916) 

Sterriker,  Henry  (Sarah)  Ch  Edith, 
Daisy,  Lcaml  Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp 
Loami,  Sec  35  T142a  Peter  Camp- 
bell (1896) 


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*Stevens,  Charles  (Lottie)  Ch  Violet, 
Francis,  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Ball,  Sec  8  O95a  (1895) 

Stevens,  Jane  Ch  Edna  M.,  Leonard  T., 
Clinton  M.,  Gertrude,  Farmingdale 
Rt  14,  tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp 
Gardner,  Sec  4  O12a  (1882) 

Stevens,  Louis  C.  (Mary)  Farmingdale 
Rt  14,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  15  O80a  (50) 

Stevens,  Raymond  (Delia)  Ch  Melvin, 
Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Chat- 
ham, S'ec  8  T400a  Charles  Hunter 
(1905) 

Stevenson,  Harry  (Minnie)  Ch  Bessie, 
Loren,  Jessie,  Earl,  Springfield  Rt 
10,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  12  T39a  (1916) 

Stevenson,  Wesley  (Effie)  Ch  Jennie, 
Harry,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall, 
twp  Salisbury,  Sec  24  O80a  (1872) 

Stewart,  D.  M.  (Adda)  Ch  Blanchie, 
Bertha,  Ellis,  Ralph,  Ethel,  Maxwell 
Rt  37,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell, 
Sec  31,  Foreman  D.  L.  Gilpin  (1917) 

*Stewart,  Joseph  (Laurah)  Ch  Ruth, 
Joseph  Jr.,  E.  E.  North,  Mechanics- 
burg  Rt  60,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp 
Cooper,  S'ec  3  T205a  E.  E.  North 
(1902) 

*Stice,  Oscar  (Nell  R.)   Ch  Kathleen, 
New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
.New  Berlin,  Sec  22  O148a  (1895) 

*Stieven,  Herman  J.  (Mary)  Ch  Eve- 
lyn, Katharine,  Leonard,  Dorthy, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  twp  Curren,  Sec  13 
T160a  Dr.  Little  (1882) 

Stievert,  Mrs.  Maria,  Ch  Mary  C., 
Springffield  Rt  6,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Curran  T38a  J.  Rischl  (1884) 

Stiern,  A.  W.  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Curran,  Sec  1  T38a 
Jacob  Raisch  (1884) 

Stillwagon,  Frank  (Bertha)  Ch  Estol, 
Alford,  Julia  Fred,Glenarm  Rt  24, 
tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  20  T20a 
Emma  Clayton  (1898) 

Stitt,  W.  W.  Ch  Lisbey,  Catherine, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  33  O160a  (1851) 

Stockton,  Geo.  (Cora)  Ch  Hazel,  May, 
Dawson,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg, twp  Cooper,  Sec  5 
T230a  B.  F.  Domall  (1870) 


Stogell,  Geo.  C.  (Ruth)  Ch  Muriel, 
Marjorie,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg, twp  Cooper,  Sec  5 
T105a  Mrs.  Sarah  Lucus,  G.  G. 
Stogell  (1887) 

Stogdell,  Geo.  W.  (Eliza)  Ch  Anna, 
Geo.,  Catherine,  Fred,  James,  Daw- 
son  Rt  21,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  5  (1861) 

*Stone,  James  A.  (Eliza)  Ch  Perry  A., 
Springfield  Rt  4,  tel  Pleasant  Plains, 
twp  Gardner,  S'ec  15  O160a  (1861) 

Stone,  Richard  (Well)  Ch  Grover  C., 
Loami  Rt  33,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  5, 
Farmhand  Ralph  Butler  (1907) 

Stoner,  B.  K.  (IVa)  Ch  Rowena,  Rose, 
Leo,  Loami,  Waverly,  twp  Loami, 
Sec  12,  Foreman  J.  Frank  Drennan 
(1912) 

Stoppelworth,  Frank  (Martha)  Spring- 
field Rt  10,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Farmhand  N.  Summer 
(1837) 

Stout,  Frank  L.,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  10  OSOOa 
Heirs  of  Jacob  Stout  (1890) 

Stout,  John  P.  (Alba)  Ch  Richard, 
Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
\voodside,  Sec  32  O213a  (1892) 

*Stout,  Sam  J.  (Mariana)  Ch  James 
H.,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  14  O220a  (1849) 

Strange,  C.  B.  (Annie)  Ch  Ruth, 
Francis,  Ethel,  Anna,  Curran  Rt  11, 
tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  6 
T2  S.  Hemberger  (1876) 

*Strann,  J.  O.  (Rose)  Ch  William, 
Auburn  Rt  44,  tel  Waverly,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  1  T240a  A.  C.  Map- 
pell  (1916) 

Streb,  Joe  Ch  Fred,  Francis,  Joe, 
Spring  Rt  4,  tel  Spring,  twp  Spring, 
Sec  30  T21  (1914) 

Stremstefer,  H.  H.  (Margaret)  Ch. 
Francis,  Lee,  Spring  Rt  10,  tel 
Spring,  twp  Spring,  Sec  8  O112a 
(1867) 

Stringer,  Harlie  (Nola)  Ch  Lucile, 
Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  12, 
Farmhand  Elmer  Fred  (1917) 

Stringfield,  Arthur  (Ora)  Ch  Herald, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  twp  Williams,  Sec 
17,  Farmhand  Edward  Miller  (1870) 


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Stringfield,  Charles  (Jessie)  Ch  Orvil, 
Kenneth,  Olive,  Mechanicsburg  Rt 
60,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg, Sec  21  T240a  J.  D. 
Watter  (1875) 

Stringfield,  James  (Anna)  Ch  Effie, 
Mildrew,  Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Wil- 
liamsville,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  36 
T160a  C.  M.  Woods  (1880) 

Strode,  C.  A.  (Annie)  Ch  Nelta,  Cath- 
ern,  Can  trail  Rt  28,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  29  O25a  (1864) 

Strode,  Mrs.  Heniett  Ch  Lusetta,  Liz- 
zie, Thomas,  Elmer,  Eckman,  Can- 
trail  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  29  O25a  (1863) 

Strode,  J.  E.  (Louisa)  Jacob,  Harry, 
Mary,  Maggie,  Joel,  Sarah,  Emery, 
Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  29  O80a 

Strode,  J.  J.  (Hattie)  Ch  Judd,  Elmer, 
Persis,  Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Spring, 
twp  Spring,  Sec  9  (48) 

*Strode,  Robert  (Mary)  Ch  Nellie, 
Charlie,  Robert,  Riverton  Rt  17,  tel 
Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  22 
O68a  (1862) 

Stuart,  Rev.  Benj.  L.  (Ada  B.)  Ch  Fay, 
Samuel  H.,  Farmingdale  Rt  14,  tel 
Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
17  TlOa  Farmingdale  Presbyterian 
Church  (1916) 


Stubbs,  Frank  (Je>nnie)  Springfield 
Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  18  T361a  John  Estate  (1890) 

*Studebaker,  Oscar  (Nellie)  Ch  Gen- 
eva, Mary  L.,  Auburn  Rt  47,  tel 
Auburn,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  26  T200a 
Mrs.  Kate  Wheeler  (1906) 

*Sturdy  Thos.  F.  (Hazel)  Ch  Gladys, 
Helen,  Mary,  John,  Mechanicsburg 
Rt  61,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cooper,  Sec 
16  Tla  R.  F.  Stewart  (1789) 

*Sturdy,  Walter  L.  (Alma)  Ch  Marie 
R.,  Rochester  Rt  18,  tel  Rochester, 
twp  Cooper,  Sec  18  TlOOa  J.  W. 
Sturdy  (1877) 

Sturgeon,  Loney  (Eva)  Sherman  Rt 
22,  tel  Williamsville,  twp  Williams, 
Sec  27  T80a  H.  C.  Riddle  (1908) 

Stutts,  R.  L.  (Mary  A.)  Curran  Rt  11, 
tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  16 
T32a  E.  S.  Seard  (1855) 

Sullivan,  Dennison  (Helen)  Curran  Rt 
12,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Curran,  Sec  29 
T240a  Urich  Bros.  (1861) 

*Sullivan,  Mrs.  Ellen  Ch  James  D., 
Agnes,  Cecila,  Jeremiah,  John,  New 
Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  32  O120a  (1862) 

Sullivan,  John  F.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Cornelius, 
Julia,  Mary,  Pawnee,  twp  Pawnee, 
Sec  7  O67a  (1909) 


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Summerfield,  Harry  A.  (Eva)  Ch  Dor- 
othy, Lawrence,  Farmingdale  Rt  13, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  18,  Henry  White 
(1912) 

Summerfield,  Harry  A.  (Eva)  Ch 
Dorothy,  David,  Farmingdale  Rt  13, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  24  (1886) 

Summerfield,  A.  Jackson  (Alice)  Ch 
E.  Elaine,  Brackenridge  Rt  1,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  21  T490a  W.  J.  Ross 
(1913) 

Summers,  J.  B.  (Nancy)  Auburn  Rt  44, 
twp  Auburn,  Sec  3  OlOa  (1845) 

Summers,  M.  B.  (Blanche)  Curran  Rt 
11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec 
4  O175a  J.  L.  McManus  (1895) 

Summers,  M.  W.  (Susie)  Ch  Frances, 
Lawrence,  Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  9  O250a  (1865) 

Sunley,  William  S.  (Laura  M.)  Ch 
Leota,  Evelin,  Leonard,  Bradfordton 
Gen  Del,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  26  T27a 
Christopher  Sunley  (1883) 

Sunman,  John  W.  (Mary)  Ch  William, 
John,  Jennie,  James,  Elizabeth,  An- 
nie, Sarah,  Emma,  Springfield  Rt  6, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  25 
O5a  (1897) 

Suter,  John  (Mary)  Ch  John,  Edward, 
Mary,  Louise,  New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  2 
T136a  Mrs.  Louise  Suter  (1883) 

Sutherd,  Albert  (Mary)  Ch  John,  Ray, 
Marie,  Grace,  Dorothy,  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  43,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
29  T190a  W.  L.  Hamilton  (1901) 


Sutheard,  J.   A.    (Maude)    Ch  Walter, 

.Harry,  Beula,  Elsie,  Loami  Rt  34, 
twp  Chatham 

Sutton,  John  (Ivey)  Ch  Chas.  Secil, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  25,  twp  Williams, 
Sec  28  T80a  B.  Miller  (1905) 

Sutzer,  John  (Rachael)  Ch  Fred  H., 
Holla,  Ambros,  Roy,  Glenarm  Rt  23, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  22  TlOa  C.  F.  Mathew 
(1916) 

Sweet,  Miss  A.  M.  Elton,  Harry 
Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  26  O80a 
(1860) 

*Sweet,  E.  S.  Ch  Orville,  Carl,  Gladys, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  11  O194a 
(1868) 

Sweet,  Fancy  R.  (Anna)  Sherman  Rt 
28,  tel  Williamsville,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  S'ec  23  O278a  (1877) 

Sweet,  Harold  (T.)  Ch  George,  Dl- 
vernon  Rt  48,  tel  Virden,  twp  Diver- 
non,  Sec  33  T220a  J.  B.  S'weet  (1896) 

*Sweet,  J.  B.  (Mary)  Divernon,  tel  Di- 
vernon,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  34  O220a 
(1890) 

Swlgert,  Phillip  (Jennie)  Elmer,  Ida, 
Ereal,  Ernie,  Mablie,  Russel,  Roy, 
Irene,  Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Rochester, 
twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  21  T178a  E.  A. 
Vigal  (1915) 

Swiney,  Geo.  (Mollie)  Pawnee  Rt  52, 
Divernon,  Sec  11,  Farmhand  Geo. 
Davidson  (1917) 


Tabin  Ray  (Helen)  Ch  Lairella,  Allen, 
Curran  Rt  12,  twp  Curran,  Sec  35, 
Farmhand  (1917) 

Ta*f,  Charles  (Susie)  Rochester  Rt  18, 
twp  Rochester,  Sec  24  T80a  Anna 
Sattley  (1877) 

Taft,  Henry  (Mary)  Ch  Tsham,  Elwin, 
Gilson,  Rochester  Rt  19  twp  Roches- 
ter, Sec  17  OSOOa  (1851) 

Taft,  William  (Emily)  Ch  Lydia, 
Jes°e.  Justin,  Rochester  Rt  19,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  16  OSOOa  (1847) 

Taggart,  T.  (Anna)  Ch  John,  Henry, 
Buff?lo  Rt  59,  tel  Buffalo,  twp 
Buffalo  Hart,  Sec  5,  Foreman  for 
John  Duggan  (1879) 


Talbott  Harry  (Josephine)  Ch  David, 
Harry,  Erma,  Katie,  Josephine, 
Grace,  Fannie,  Persis,  Springfield  Rt 
9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 
Sec  34  T120a  Saml.  Stout  (1882) 

Tanner,  Fred  C.  (Edith)  Ch  Charles, 
John,  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Ball,  Sec  5  T105a  Mrs.  M.  S. 
Lewis  (1914) 

Tate,  Albert  (Mattie)  Ch  Odenene, 
Alma,  Irene,  Albert,  Herman,  Kath- 
leen Carl,  Francis,  Springfield  Rt 
3,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
2  T20a  Oscar  W.  Davis  (1902) 

Tavlor,  Chas.  (Edith)  Ch  Lawrence, 
Miller,  Willstent,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel 
Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  20 
040a  (1907) 


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Taylor,  C.  R.  (Edith)  Ch  Lawrence, 
James,  Willard,  Cantrall,  Rt  28,  tel 
Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  S'ec  20 
T40a  Wilber  Cantrall  (1885) 

Taylor  C.  R.  (Nellie)  Ch  Ruth,  Rena, 
Ralph,  Williamsville,  tel  Williams- 
ville,  twp  William®,  Sec  ,4  O15a 
(1887) 

*Taylor,  E.  H.  (Minnie)  Ch  Mary, 
Violet,  Evan,  New  Berlin  Rt  29,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  23 
O400a  (1860) 

*Taylor,  F.  I.  (Minnie  )N  Nellie,  Frank, 
Harry,  Thomas,  William,  New  Ber- 
lin tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin, 
Sec  19  O240a  (1857) 

*Taylor,  Frank  M.  (Sallie)  Ch  Fran- 
cis, New  Berlin  Rt  29,  tel  Boynton, 
twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  19  T  Francis 
Taylor  (1887) 

Taylor,  Mrs.  G.  Warren  Ch  Mary, 
John,  Julian,  Gerald,  Collins,  Spring- 
field Rt  4,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  29  O90a  J.  F.  Amos 
(1875) 

*Taylor,  John  L.  (Ethel)  Ch  William, 
Farmingdale  Rt  13,  tel  Pleasant 
Plains,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  6  T237a 
Wm.  Taylor  (1881) 


*Taylor,  Luther  (Oda)  Ch  Lester, 
Zelma,  Andrew,  Pearl,  Loami  Rt  32, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
6  T300a  Jas.  A.  B.  Turner  (1907) 

Taylor   Margaretta   A.,    Springfield    Rt 

4,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
22   O20a 

Taylor,  Martin,  Rochester  Rt  20,  tel 
Rochester,  Sec  28  O4a  (1861) 

Tucker,  L.  A.  (Flossie)  Ch  Russel, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40,  tel  Pleasant 
Plains,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  36,  Fore- 
man for  Arthur  Nottingham  (1916) 

Tucker,  Sylvester,  Breckenridge  Rt  1, 
twp  Cooper,  S'ec  33  T5a  M.  Cody 
(1882) 

Tucker,  William  (Dollie)  Loami  Rt  34, 
tel  Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec  34,  Fore- 
man for  Everett  Burnett  (1816) 

Tuhrmann,    John    (Annie)    Ch   Clara, 

Lawrence,      Agnes,      Otto,      Stella, 

Louis,  Edith,  Irene,  Leo,  Springfield 

Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside, 

,Sec  21  T105a  C.  Schuck   (1857) 

Turley,  Alvin  (Mary)  Ch  Thomas, 
Charles,  Gilbert,  Ethel,  Pawnee,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  7  O8a  (1916) 


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Turley,  Charles  (Margaret)  Ch  Ray- 
mond, Charles,  Russel,  Margaret, 
Divernon  Rt  48,  twp  Divernon,  Sec 
28,  Farmhand  for  Chas.  Sage  (1891) 

Turley,  F.  L.  (Rena)  Ch  Arthur, 
Springfield  Rt  1,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
Sec  29,  O120a 

Turley,  J.  O.  (Settle)  Ch  Mollie,  Odie, 
Elmer.  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Illiopolis, 
twp  Illiopolis.  Sec  2  O375a  (1896) 

Turley.  Mrs.  Bell  Ch  Cassie,  Anna, 
Adron,  Florence,  Mechanicsburg  Rt 
61,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanes- 
ville.  Sec  30.  Farmhand  for  Mc- 
Daniels  (1868) 

"Turley,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Ch  1,  Cornland  Rt 
2,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buffalo  Hart.  Sec 
30  T180a  D.  A.  Herren  (1856) 

Turley,  T.  O.  (Anette)  Pawnee  Rt  51, 
twp  Pawnee,  Sec  18,  T80a  G.  C. 
Blake  (1889) 

Turley,  T.  O.  (Buelah)  Mechanicsburg 
Rt  60,  tel  Mechanicsburg,  twp  Me- 
chanicsburg, Sec  36  Foreman  for  F. 
A,  Bricker  (1880) 

Turner,  James  W.  (Lucy)  Springfield 
Rt  6,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  31  OlOa  (1844) 

Turner,  Wm.  G.  (Jessie)  Custer  Rt  53, 
tel  Edinburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  6 
T200a  Miller  and  Bell  (1887) 

"•Turner,  Wm.  T.  (Reaka)  Ch  John, 
George,  Bradfordton,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  15  O205a  (1887) 

*Turpin,  J.  F.  (Eliza)  Loami  Rt  34, 
tel  Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec  21-22 
075a  (1853) 

Tuxhorn,  A.  H.  (Laura)  Ch  Leigh, 
Mary,  George,  Helen,  Springfield  Rt 
1,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
Sec  31  T180a  William  F.  Tuxhorn 
(1882) 

Tuxhorn,  Herman  (Edna)  Ch  Edward, 
Vincent,  Springfield  Rt  3,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  Sec  2  T14a 
Andrew  Obrine  (1892) 

Tuxhorn,  Wm.  A.  (Blanche)  Farming- 
dale  Rt  13,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gard- 
ner, Sec  31  T44a  James  Rawlson 
(1894) 

Tuybert,  Gotlib  (Minnie)  Ch  William, 
Frieda,  Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Springfield  T17a  Mr. 
Booth  (1913) 

Taylor,  Ray  (May)  Ch  Oran,  James, 
Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  33,  Farmhand  (1913) 


Taylor,  Roscoe  (Julia)  Springfield, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  6  O4a 
(1866) 

Taylor,  S.  W.  (Mahala)  Ch  George, 
Walter,  Otis,  Ethel,  Riverton,  tel 
Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  4 
T80a  Mrs.  G.  Major  (1888) 

Taylor,  William  B.  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
John,  Farmingdale  Rt  13,  tel  Pleas- 
ant Platnes,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  6 
O257a  (1843) 

Taylor,  William  (Mary)  Buffalo  Hart 
Rt  36,  twp  Williams,  Sec  26  T160a 
S.  Taylor  (1908) 

*Terry,  James  M.  (Alice)  Pawnee  Rt 
49,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  8-17  O215a 
(1854) 

Teufel,  John  H.  (Alverna)  Ch  Lera, 
Lloyd,  Bradfordton,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  23  O2a  (1907) 

Tewksberry,  A.  B.  (Alice)  Pawnee 
Rt  51,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  18  T140a 
Mrs.  R.  R.  Bishop  (1892) 

Thaxton,  J.  T.  (Frances)  Ch  Charles, 
Rochester  Rt  19,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
32  O27a  (1897) 

*Theilen,  George  (Meta)  Ch  William, 
Annie,  George,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Curran,  Sec  27  O160a 
(1895) 

Theobald,  William  (Nellie)  Ch  Dean, 
Everett,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  13 
T160a  Mrs.  M.  J.  Wright  (1872) 

Thoman,  William  A.  (Margaret)  Ch 
George,  Elizabeth,  John,  Bradford- 
ton,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  14  T—  (1912) 

Thomas,  George  O.  (Bertha)  Ch  Mel- 
vin,  Milton,  Mabel,  Frances,  Lorina, 
Florence,  Bert,  Springfield  Rt  4,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  30  O6a  (1912) 

Thomas,  W.  G.  (Bernice)  Ch  Maude, 
Helen,  Mabel,  Wilson,  Eva,  Lowder 
Rt  38,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington, 
Sec  21  T160a  W.  Carruthers  (1913) 

Thomas,  W.  W.  Ch  Esther,  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  Sec  5  (1891) 

Thompson,  A.  Frank  (Marie)  Ch 
Helen,  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  tel  River- 
ton,  twp  Williams,  Sec  25  T233a 
Thompson  Estate  (1895) 

Thompson,  Carl  (Ora)  Mary,  Auburn 
Rt  46,  tel  Gardner,  twp  Talkington, 
Sec  36  T160a  W.  W.  Thompson 
(1898) 


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Thompson,  E.  C.,  Auburn  Rt  47,  twp 
Divernon,  S'ec  6,  Farmhand  for  Mr. 
Clayton  (1917) 

Thompson,  Mrs.  Frank,  Ch  Harry,  Es- 
ther, Edward,  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel 
Mechanicsburg,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec 
5  O91a  (1880) 

Thompson,  G.  O.,  Lowder  Rt  38,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  22  T165a  T.  J.  Pal- 
mer (1907) 

Thompson,  J.  E.  (Florence)  Ch  Bes- 
sie, Ross,  Aaron,  Maud,  Clyde, 
Ralph,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  Sec  10  T135a 
T.  M.  Lewis  (1909) 

Thompson,  (James  W.  (Nancy)  Ch 
Bernice,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Can- 
trail,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  20  T40a 
T.  J.  Hawkins  (1902) 

Thompson,  L.  H.  (Ora)  Ch  Robert, 
Earl,  Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel  Buffalo,  twp 
Mechanicsburg,  Sec  2  T240a  George 
Pasfleld  (1911) 

Thomson,  Peter  (Ad die)  James,  Wil- 
liamsville,  tel  Williamsville,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  31  T320a  Laura  S'ud- 
dith  (1905) 

Thorn,  L,  M.  (Martha)  Ch  Russel, 
Dwight,  Marion,  George,  Dorothy, 
Oliver,  Lowder  Rt  38,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Talkington,  Sec  19  O92a  (1909) 

Thorpe,  E.  C.,  Springfield  Rt  5,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  15- 
O20a  (1877) 

Thornton,  Archie  (Lora)  Ch  Jean, 
Rochester  Rt  19,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
29  (1913) 

*Thornton,  J.  F.  (Maud)  Ch  George, 
Alvin,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  3 
T328a  E.  M.  Hoblit  (1907) 

Thrawl,  Miss  Mary,  Springfield  Rt  10, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec 
9  T80a 

Tilley,  A.  M.  (Lillie)  Pawnee  Rt  49, 
twp  Pawnee,  Sec  49  O80a  (1887) 

Til  lie,  Lowser  (Mary)  Ch  Abraham, 
Charles,  William,  Hattie,  Cora, 
Ethel,  Frank,  Lula,  Edgar,  Pawnee 
Rt  49,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Cotton  Hill, 
Sec  31  T21a  Frank  Tillie  (1872) 

*Timian,  C.  C.  (Minnie)  Ch  Elsie, 
Leola,  Lillian,  Alma,  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  40,  tel  Ashland,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  14  O160a  (1885) 

*Tinch,  Alverton  (Kate)  Springfield 
Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  36  O5a  (1912) 


Tinsley,  Owen,  Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Chatham,  Sec  4  T280a 
David  McRoberts  (1898) 

Tobin,  Roy  (Helen)  Ch  Loretta,  Allen, 
Curran  Rt  12,  twp  Curran,  Sec  35, 
Farmhand  (1917) 

*Tolan,  J.  Garrett  (Mamie)  Ch  Sarah, 
"Cross  Plain  Stock  Farm,"  Farming- 
dale  Rt  14,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gard- 
ner, Sec  9  TGOOa  Sarah  A.  Tolan 
(1885) 

*fTolan,  Sarah  A.  Ch  Margaret,  Mary, 
Gane,  Julia,  Enos,  William,  Paul, 
Genevieve,  "Cross  Plain  Farm," 
Farmingdale  Rt  14,  tel  Pleasant 
Plaines,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  4  O1500a 
(1867) 

Tollis,  C.  A.  (Lillie)  Ch  Gladys,  Ida, 
Dave,  Ruby,  Coy,  Chatham  Rt  16, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  18,  Foreman  for 
C.  A.  Hunter  (1899) 

Tomes,  X.  (Lizzie)  Cornland  Rt  1, 
twp  Lanesville,  Sec  33  T80a  M.  A. 
Mirwoone  (1892) 

*Tomlin,  jVlrs.  Edward  Oh  Horace, 
Kathryne,  Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  41, 
tel  Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  30-NW  O284a  (1856) 

*Tomlin,  Isaac  (Elizabeth)  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  41,  tel  Pleasant  Plaines, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  30  N.  O284a 
(1872) 

*Tomlin,  J.  F.  (Fannie)  Ch  Harry, 
Helen,  Lawrence,  Pleasant  Plaines 
Rt  39,  tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cart- 
wright, Sec  36  O340a  (1867) 

Tone,  O.  (Delia)  Ch  Folsom,  Gertie, 
Cornland  Rt  1,  twp  Lanesville,  S'ec 
29  T310a  T.  Kick  (1867) 

Torrence,  Green,  Custer  Rt  53,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  12 
O115a  (1842) 

Towd,  T.  M.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Mildred, 
Illiopolis  Rt  56,  twp  Illiopolis,  Fore- 
man for  J.  C.  Loose  (1893) 

*Townsend,  E.  Clay  (Pearl)  Ch  Nan- 
nie, Eugene,  Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg, twp  Lanesville,  Sec  19 
O30a  T200a  Nannie  Townsend 
(1893) 

Traylor,  Wesley  (Grace)  Ch  Marjorie, 
Marie,  Auburn  Rt  46,  twp  Talking- 
ton,  Sec  25  T80a  J.  M.  Stockdale 
(1907) 

:!!Treat,  Quincy  R.  (Lonely)  Ch  Dale, 
Richard,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami, 
twp  Loami,  Sec  14  O102a  (1907) 


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Trees,  R.  B.  (Emma)  Ch  Thornton, 
Alta,  Williamsville  Rt  26,  twp  Wil- 
liams, Sec  31,  T400a  Thos.  Suddith 
(1882) 

Tremain,  W.  J.  (Olive)  Ch  Russell, 
Dorothy,  Frank,  Wilma,  Emma, 
June,  Ruth,  Pawnee  Rt  49,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  4,  Farmhand  Miss 
Babb  (1902) 

Treman,  Wilbert  (Olive)  Ch  Russell, 
Dorothy,  Frank,  Wilma,  Emma, 
Jane,  Ruth,  Anna,  Pawnee  Rt  49, 
twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  33  T  A.  H. 
Babb  (1882) 

Troulman,  C.  F.  (Hannah)  Ch  Hazel, 
Gladys,  Ray,  Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel 
Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  S'ec  15 
T200a  Mooney  Estate  (1885) 

Trumble,  William  (Maud)  Ch  Albert, 
Mildred,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  3  T145a  Len  Fos- 
ter Estate  (1875) 


Trumbo,  H.,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  34 
T180a  Trumbo  Est.  (1857) 

Trumbo,  O.  C.,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  34 
T180a  Trumbo  Est.  (1857) 

Trumbo,  S.  C.,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  34 
T180a  Trumbo  Est.  (1857) 

Trutter,  Albert  (Alice)  Ch  Laurence, 
Ardelia,  Paul,  Henry,  Alice,  Spring- 
field Rt  1,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  20  T140a  Lena  Cole 
(1905) 

Trutter,  George  L.  (Mary)  Ch  Edgar, 
Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Springfield,  Sec  8  T120a  Joseph 
Minch  (1895) 

Trutter,  Louis  Ch  Charles,  Edward, 
Elizabeth,  Springfield  Rt  1,  tel  Clear 
Lake,  Sec  32  OlSOa  (1887) 


u 


*Uhll,  Ferdinand  (Agnes)  Ch  Ferdia, 
Curtis,  Eva,  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Illi- 
opolis,  twp  Lanesville  O220a  (1863) 

*Underwood,  Alfred  (Minnie)  Ch 
Everett,  Pawnee,  tel  Pawnee,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  7  O15a  (1868) 

Underwood,  Allen  Ch  Walter,  Allen, 
Boone,  Nettie,  Sherman  Rt  25,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  11  O60a  (1897) 

Underwood,  Avery  (Annie)  Ch  Louis, 
Pawnee  Rt  52,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Cot- 
ton Hill,  Sec  31,  O43a  (1861) 

Underwood,  Grover  (May)  Ch  Larie, 
John,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  17,  Farmhand 
for  Ellie  Briggs  (1902) 


Underwood,  J.  M.  (Lucy)  Ch  Jessie, 
Grover,  Daniel,  Lora,  Grace,  Can- 
trail,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  16  T2a  William  Young  (1895) 

Underwood,  R.  E.  (Mary)  Ch  Hazel, 
Robert,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  twp  Ball, 
Sec  11,  Farmhand  for  Charles  A. 
Brunk  (1916) 

Upton,  B.  (Buethey)  Ch  Roy,  Pleasant 
Plaines  Rt  42,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
15,  Foreman  for  E.  Rapps  (1872) 

Urbons,  William  (Ena)  Ch  Albert, 
John,  Charles,  Helen,  Sherman  Rt 
25,  tel  Williamsville,  twp  Williams, 
Sec  32  O40a  (1912) 


*Vanausdall,  Henry  (Goldie")  Ch  How- 
ard, Charles,  Homer,  Helen,  Spring- 
field Rt  2,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Curran, 
Sec  25  O40a  (1905) 

Van  Daren,  Clifford  (Amanda)  Ch 
Louise,  Austion,  "Prairie  Herd 
Farm,"  Loam  I  Rt  34,  tel  Chatham, 
twp  Chatham,  Sec  20  T180a  C.  P. 
Van  Doren  (1879) 


*Van  Doren,  Cornelius  P.  Ch  Nettie, 
Laura,  Clifford,  "Sulphur  Spring 
Farm,"  Chatham  Rt  16,  tel  Chat- 
ham, twp  Chatham,  Sec  20  O440a 
(Native  Son) 

Vandveer,  Richard  (Estella)  Lowder 
Rt  38,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington, 
Sec  29  T120a  A.  Brian  (1871) 


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Vandercook,  E.  Ch  Susan,  Wesley, 
Bogue,  Clarence,  Ralph,  Vonley, 
Springfield  Rt  4,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Springfield,  Sec  29  O12a  (1877) 

Vanhess,  Jasper  (Martha)  Ch  Laura, 
Carl,  White,  Geneva,  Ruby,  Grace, 
George,  Jay,  Glenarm  Rt  23,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  15  T120a 
Frank  Stout  (1915) 

Vanhoos,  Charles  (Mattie)  Ch  Wal- 
ter, Auburn  Rt  53,  tel  Divernon,  twp 
Divernon,  Sec  6  Farmhand  Solomon 
Stancy  (1911) 

Vanmeter,  A.  D.  (Edith)  Ch  Charles, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  1  T130a  C.  C. 
Van  Meter  (1905) 

*Vanmeter,  C.  C.  (Ida)  Ch  Ada,  Harry, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  1  O45a  (1875) 

Vanwinkle,  E.  (Lela)  Auburn  Rt  46, 
tel  Virden,  twp  Auburn,  Sec  20 
T160a  O.  Loriton  (1914) 

Vanmeter,  Fred  (Bertha)  Ch  Allen, 
Eleanor,  Athens  Rt  1,  tel  Williams- 
ville, twp  Fancy  Creek,  T132a  J. 
R.  Vanmeter  (1881) 

Vanmeter,  Hal  (Mildrew)  Ch  Ruth, 
Ronald,  Mildrew,  Earl,  Ben,  Sher- 
man Rt  25,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  2  OllOa  (1882) 

*Vanmeter,  W.  H.  (Carrie)  Ch  Joseph, 
Margaret,  Alice.,  Williamsville  Rt 
26,  tel  Williamsville,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  2  O200a  (1882) 

Vasconcllos,  Joseph  E.  (Mary)  Ch 
Pearl,  Aimer,  Springfield  Rt  10,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  9 
O16a  (1882) 

Vasconclles,  Joseph  C.  (Sadie)  Ch 
Mary,  Albert,  Ida,  Onie,  Cantrall  Rt 
28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek", 
Sec  29  T40a  Draner  Estate  (1877) 

Vaughn,  Albert  (Bertha)  Ch  Homer, 
Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  1  Farm- 
hand for  T.  R.  Butler  (1901) 


*Vaughn,  Charles  (Viola)  Glenarm  Rt 

24,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Divernon,  Sec 

9  T400a  S.  J.  Stout  (1893) 
*Vaughn,  Joseph  F.  (Lizzy)  Loami  Rt 

32,  tel  Loami,   twp  Loami,   Sec  16 

070a  (1876) 

Vaughn,  Samuel  H.  (Fannie)  Ch 
Luella,  Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  Roches- 
ter, twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  31 

Vawters,  Harley  (Lillie)  Springfield 
Rt  5,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Spring- 
field, Sec  21  02a  (1907) 

Venneann,  H.  V.  (Mary)  Buffalo,  tel 
Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  4 
T164a  S'cenley  Estate  (1873) 

*Verry,  H.  H.  (Nettie)  Ch  Ronald, 
Etheline,  Elsie,  Glenn,  Maxwell  Bx 
13,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell,  Sec 
30  T160a  H.  W.  Verry  Estate  (1874) 

Vettle,  M.  A.  (Anna)  Ch  Edward, 
Joseph,  George,  Clara,  Helen,  Al- 
bert, Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  Sec  21  OlOOa 

(1872) 

*Vincent,  Oscar  (Marie)  Ch  Floyd, 
Florence*,  G/race,  Clarence,  Loami 
Rt  32,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Maxwell, 
Sec  7  O135a  (1877) 

Vonderlieth,    Fred     (Mary)     Illiopolis, 

twp   Illiopolis,   Sec   7,   Foreman  for 
M.  J.  Murphy  (1899) 

Vorhes,  John  W. .  (Mary)  Ch  Mary, 
Virginia,  Alice,  John,  Springfield  Rt 
6,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec 
4  O160a  (1875) 

Voss,  Thomas  (Julia)  Ch  Verna,  Mar- 
garet, Divernon  Rt  48,  tel  Divernon, 
twp  Divernon,  Sec  18  T300a  A.  B. 
C.  Kennen 

*Voyles,  B.  F.  (Mattie)  Ch  Eva, 
Loraine,  Auburn  Rt  46,  tel  Auburn, 
twp  Auburn,  Sec  8  T240a  Toney  & 
Organ  (1898) 


"It  behooves  us  in  every  community  to  give  full  credit 
to  the  importance  of  the  local  store  for  the  good  it  does 
and  the  good  it  has  done,  and  to  continue  our  loyal  support 
that  it  mav  continue  as  a  developing,  uplifting  factor  in 
the  community  life" 


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*Waddell,  O.  J.  (Florence)  Ch  Har- 
lan,  Orville,  Virda,  Illiopolis  Rt  55, 
tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  12 
T320a  Dey  Estate  (1913) 

Waddle,  Samuel  (Etta)  Oh  Albert, 
Chester,  Springfield  Rt  7,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  27 
O41a  (1868) 

Waddle,  William  (Dona)  Ch  Orval, 
Russel,  Lloyd,  Fern,  Ralph  .Roberta, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  twp  Williams,  Sec 
20  T160a  H.  Brainer  (1874) 

Wagner,  Jacob  (Anna)  Ch  Stephen, 
Joseph,  Lucy,  Mary,  Jacob,  Henry, 
Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  28  T258a  Mrs.  A.  W.  Stickel 
(1895) 

Wahls,  Alfred  (Grace)  Ch  Henry, 
James,  Dorothy,  Margret,  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  13,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec 
13,  Foreman  for  Mrs.  Mary  Syman 
(1872) 

Wahl,  Alva  N.  (Mary)  Ch  Enos,  Farm- 
ingdale  Rt  14,  twp  Gardner  Sec  9  T 
Sarah  Tolan  (1895) 

Wahl,  George  (Maggie)  Ch  Fern, 
Blanche,  Howard,  Vera,  Florence, 
Stuart,  Ray,  Farmingdale  Rt  14, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  11  T28a  Martin 
H.  Knudson  (1859) 

Wahlsmith,  Chris  (Elsie)  Ch  Ells- 
worth, Rochester  Rt  20,  twp  Roches- 
ter, Sec  21,  Farmhand  for  R.  S'. 
Twist  (1879) 

Wahsmith,  Benjamin  (Anna)  Cantrall 
Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Salisbury, 
Sec  25  O70a  (1871) 

Wake,  W.  M.  (Lulu)  Ch  Minnie,  Julia, 
Willie,  Helen,  Charles,  New  Berlin 
Rt  29,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  4 
T60a  Walter  Wake  (1878) 

Wakefteld,  Otto  W.  (Stella)  Ch  Wal- 
ter, Merl,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  61,  tel 
Rochester,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  17  Tla 
L.  L.  Praten  (1916) 

Walcher,  Roy  E.  (Maude)  Ch  Harold, 
Helen,  Pawnee  Rt  49,  twp  Pawnee, 
Sec  5  O50a  (1909) 

*Walden,  C.  S.  (Edna)  Springfield 
Rt  1,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Spring- 
field, S'ec  36  OlOa  (1910) 

Walk,  Lena,  Springfield  Rt  5,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec  21 
O2a  Lillian  Stine  (1913) 

*Walker,  Chalmer  (Mildred)  Ch  Mar- 
garet, Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Rochester, 
twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  11  T80a  E.  D. 
Walker  (1892) 


*Walker,  Douglas  (Mary)  Ch  John, 
Ben,  Chalmer,  Eula,  Elmer,  Custer 
Rt  53,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Cotton 
Hill,  Sec  12  O208a  (1877) 

Walker,  E.  W.  (Ella)  Ch  James, 
Rochester  Rt  19,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
33  T360a  Geo.  Pasfield  (1899) 

*  Walker,     G.    C.     (Ida)     Ch     Donald, 

Louise,   Ruby,    Buffalo    Hart    Rt   26, 

tel    Buffalo,    twp    Buffalo,    S'ec    29 

T180a  Mrs.  Cass  (1885) 
Walker,  George  T.  (Zella)  Ch  Francis, 

LaRue,      Rochester      Rt      20,     twp 

Rochester,    Sec   27   O80a    (1884) 
Walker,   Jennie   S.   Ch   Elsie,   Daniel, 

Iva,     Breckenridge,    tel    Rochester, 

twp  Cooper,  Sec  5  O195a  (1869) 
Walker,   J.    L.    (Mayme)    Ch   Thelrna, 

Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami, 

Sec  15  O52a  (1877) 
Walker,   John    M.    (Mary)    Ch  James, 

Rochester  Rt  19,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 

18  O127a   (1856) 
Walker,     John      (Molly)     Ch     Aaron, 

Rochester  Rt  19,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 

33  O123a  (1863) 

*  Walker,      Norton      (Catherine)      Ch 

Mary,  Sarah,  George,  Barbara, 
Catherine,  William,  Ruth,  Custer  Rt 
53,  tel  Edinburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  6 
O200a  (1875) 

*Wall,  Nathan  (Nannie)  Divernon  Rt 
48,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Divernon>  Sec 
30  O240a  (1900) 

Wallace,  John  W.  (Cecelia)  Springfield 
Rt  1,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
Sec  29  O5a  (1915) 

Wallner,  Amelia  Ch  Edward,  George, 
Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Cur- 
ran,  Sec  35  O40a  (1880) 

Wallner,  E.  L.  Ch  Emma,  Martha, 
Ruth,  Alma,  Esther,  Chatham  Rt 
15,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  7 
O49a  (1873) 

fWallner,  John  L.  (Louise)  Ch  Carl, 
George,  Dorothy,  Chatham  Rt  15,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  4  T175a  G. 
E.  Southwick  (1888) 

Wallner,  Otto  (Carrie)  Ch  John,  Will, 
Elsie,  Arthur,  Jessie,  Herman,  Fred, 
Herbert,  Minnie,  Orma,  Chatham 
Rt  15,.  tel  Chatham,  Sec  13  T316a 
James  McConnell  (1871) 

Walmit,  Toney  (Sophia)  Ch  John, 
Herbert,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  15,  Foreman  A. 
Braker  (1894) 


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*Walnery  Mrs.  Lena  Ch  Louis,  Chat- 
ham Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball, 
Sec  4  O85a  (1889) 

Walsh,  William  J.  (Helen)  Ch  John, 
Will,  James,  Everett,  Michael,  Mary, 
Jerome,  Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Springfield,  Sec  15  O12a 
(1882) 

*Walter,  Carl  (Minnie)  Ch  Fred, 
Louise,  Mabel,  John,  Carl,  Jr.,  Fran- 
cis, Frank,  Ernest,  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  40,  tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  11  T320a  E.  A.  Walbaum 
(1862) 

*Walter,  Carles  (Kate)  Springfield  Rt 
2,  twp  Curran,  Sec  25  O153^a 
(1863) 

Walter,  Roy  B.  (Cassie)  New  Berlin 
Rt  31,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove, 
Sec  14  TlOOa  M.  W.  Brown  (1898) 

Walters,  George  (Annie)  Sherman  Rt 
25,  twp  Williams,  Sec  32  T160a  J. 
Wilson  (1912) 

Wand,  Henry  (Amelia)  Ch  Magda- 
lene, Charlotte,  Katharina,  Amelia, 
Curran  Rt  11,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 
1  O84a  (1886) 

Wanke,  Richard  H.,  Custer,  tel  Roches- 
ter, twp  Cooper,  Sec  30  O225a 
(1911) 

Ward,  K.  E.  (May)  Ch  Kenneth, 
Springfield  Rt  10,  twp  Springfield, 
Sec  8,  Farmhand  for  G.  Ricks. 

Warner,  Chas.,  Jr.,  Springfield  Rt  1, 
tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec 
22,  T15a  Chas.  Warner 

Warner,  Maurice  P.,  Springfield  Rt  1, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  22  T51a  Chas. 
Warner,  Sr. 

Warren,  E.  B.  (Stella)  Ch  Linn,  Helen, 
Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp 
Lanesville,  Sec  4  T200a  George 
Munce  (1916) 


*Warren,  H.  N.  (Eva)  Ch  Lucille,  Il- 
liopolis Rt  54,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illi- 
opolis, Sec  5  T280a  A.  M.  Ford 
(1875) 

Warren,  Ralph  (Anna)  Ch  Gordon, 
Jay,  Eugene,  Springfield  Rt  10,  twp 
Springfield,  S'ec  16  T3a  George  Keil 
(1916) 

Wartenbe,  Harry  (Jennie)  Ch  Ella, 
Etta,  George,  Mabel,  Andrew,  Clar- 
ence, Theodore,  Louis,  Veda,  Victor, 
New  Berlin  Rt  29,  twp  Island  Grove, 
T312a  J.  J.  Neff  (1877) 

*Washburn,  Arthur  (Belle)  Ch  Lillian, 
Charles,  Frances,  Loami  Rt  33,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Loami,  Sec  2  O233a 
(1884) 

*Washburn,  George  C.  (Jessie)  Ch 
Edwin,  Ralph,  Jeanette,  New  Berlin 
Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove 
S'ec  12  O200a  (1864) 

*Wasser,  Edward,  Springfield  Rt  10, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  13 
O133a  (1872) 

Waters,  Charles  (Lydia)  Ch  Arthur, 
Linde,  Curran  Rt  11,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Curran,  Sec  2  T280a  C.  P.  Kane 
(1891) 

Waters,  John  F.  (Geraldine)  Ch  Fran- 
cis, Breckenridge,  tel  Rochester, 
twp  Cooper,  Sec  32  T153a  (1897) 

Watkins,  Amos  (Myrtle)  Ch  Alva,  Wil- 
liam, Harry,  May,  Ellen,  Irene, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  2,  Foreman  for  F.  R. 
Davis  (1915) 

*Watret,  J.  A.  (Ellen)  Ch  Leigh, 
Grace,  New  Berlin  Rt  30,  tel  Boyn- 
ton, twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  1  T200a 
Henry  Rickerby  (1916) 


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Watts,  Albert,  Jr.,  (Roxie)  Ch  Eu- 
genia, Farmingdale,  tel  Riddle  Hill, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  18  TlOTOa  A.  B. 
Watts,  Sr.  (1883) 

*  Watts,  Albert  B.  (Amelia)  Ch  Anna, 
Charles,  James,  Elizabeth,  Jane,  Wil- 
liam, A.  B.,  Lucerina,  Farmingdale, 
tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  18 
OlOTOa  (1842) 

Watts  Bert  (Myrtle)  Ch  Oran,  Mary, 
Opal,  Pauline,  Lowder  Rt  38,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  14,  Farmhand  for 
Bert  Hall  (1906) 

Watts,  Charles  (Rose)  Farmingdale  Rt 
13,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  36  T160a  A. 
B.  Watts  (1883) 

Watts,  Frank  (Mary)  Ch  Frank,  Will, 
Ada,  Margaret,  Springfield  Rt  5,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  27  T80a  Caroline 
Sliammel  (1915) 

*Watts,  P.  O.  (Rae)  Ch  William, 
Thelma,  Helen,  Lowder  Rt  38,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  23 
080a  (1907) 

*Watters,  J.  D.  (Amanda)  Ch  Homer, 
Lorine,  Dawson  Rt  1,  tel  Mechanics- 
burg,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  19 
O1370a  (1852) 

Watts,  R.  A.  (Anna)  Ch  Richard, 
Ruth,  Christina,  Springfield  Rt  5, 
twp  Springfield,  Sec  10  O2a  (1887) 

Wayne,  Harvey,  Custer  Rt  53,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  29  T80a  Parker  Es- 
tate (1887) 

Wayne,  S.  L.  (Bell)  Ch  Victora,  Elea- 
nor, Rhedora,  Rochester  Rt  18,  twp 
Rochester,  Sec  25  T70a  W.  M.  Boyce 
(1915) 

Weaver,  Charles  F.  (Alma)  Glenarm 
R\  23,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec 
22  T114a  J.  J.  Deboe  (1883) 

Weaver,  George  (Margaret)  Ch  Leo, 
Edna,  Springfield  Rt  8,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  8  O6a 
(1874) 

Weaver,  William  (Rosa)  Ch  Charles, 
William,  Bertha,  George,  Mary, 
Velma,  Rochester  Rt  20,  tel  Roches- 
ter, twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  4  T25a 
Wm.  Weaver  (1855) 

*Webb,  Harry  H.  (Caroline)  Ch 
Harry,  Jerome,  Mary,  Robert,  Caro- 
lyn, Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  35  O12a  (1907) 

Webb,  O.  C.  (Minnie)  Ch  Fannie, 
Chatham  Rt  15,  twp  Ball,  Sec  4, 
Foreman  for  Dr.  Southwick  (1912) 


*Weber,  Bert  (Irene)  Ch  Jean,  Phillip, 
Pawnee,  Sec  13  O720a  (1892) 

Webber,  J.  E.  (Ida)  Ch  Edgar,  Eliza- 
beth, Glenarm  Rt  23,  twp  Ball,  Sec 
23,  Farmhand  for  Andrew  Sillmann 
(1913) 

*Weber,  Eli  (Minnie)  Ch  Bert,  Mae, 
Pawnee,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Pawnee, 
Sec  13  O760  (1872) 

*  Weber,  Mrs.  Laura  Ch  Edith,  George, 
Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel  Divernon,  twp 
Divernon,  Sec  4  O160a  (1862) 

*Weber,  W.  S.  (Henrietta)  Ch  Andrew, 
Alice,  Minnie,  Pawnee  Rt  51,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  33  O120a  (1867) 

*Wieland,  Carl  (Maggie)  Ch  Mary, 
Fred,  William,  Carl,  Jr.,  Virden  Rt 
41,  tel  Virden,  twp  Talkington,  Sec 
28  O320a  (1906) 

Wieland,  Gottlieb  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Roy, 
George,  Leonard,  Kathryn,  Mary, 
Harold,  Wilma,  Springfield  Rt  1,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  29  O53a  (1907) 

Weland,  Gottfried  (Kathrine)  Ch  Rose, 
Herman,  Otto,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec  17, 
O24a  (1907) 

*Weinheimer,  E.  D.  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Orville,  Wilfred,  Harold,  Loami  Rt 
32,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Loami,  Sec  3 
T80a  George  Basse  (1909) 

*Weir,  Felix  M.,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt 
39,  tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cart- 
wright,  Sec  19  T330a  Edwin  Watts 
Estate  (1879) 

*Weir,  L.  R.,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  9  T32a  W.  M. 
Weir  (1883) 

Wekerson,  W.  B.  (Josephine)  Ch 
Virginia,  Francis,  Cornland  Rt  1,  tel 
Illiopolis,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  29 
T270a  F.  W.  Meisler  (1910) 

*Weisbrodt,  P.  A.  (Emma)  Ch  Kath- 
ryn, Stieve,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Me- 
chanicsburg, twp  Mechanicsburg, 
Sec  20  T160a  Mrs.  Catherine  Young 
(1904) 

Welch,  Burt  (Leola)  Ch  Lloyd,  Illi- 
opolis Rt  55,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Lanes- 
ville, Sec  33  Foreman  for  Wm.  Boyd 
(1914) 

Welch,  Cletus  (Abbie)  Ch  Mary,  Mar- 
guerite, John,  Illiopolis  Rt  54,  tel 
Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  17 
T160a  Quinlin  Estate  (1886) 

Welch,  John,  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Illi- 
opolis, twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  2  O220a 
(1864) 


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Welch,  L.  L.  (Nellie)  Ch  Melvin, 
Kenneth,  Eldon,  New  Berlin  Rt  29, 
twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  11  T236a 
(1887) 

*  Welch,  Mrs.  Nellie  Ch  Fred,  Charles, 
Bess,  James,  Clara,  Mary,  Illiopolis 
Rt  58,  tel  niiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis, 
Sec  2  O77a  (1895) 

Welch,  W.  S.  (Minnie)  Ch  Bernice, 
Wilmot,  Walter,  New  Berlin  Rt  30, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec 
1  T77a  James  Coons  (1887) 

*Welsh,  E.  J.  (Marie)  Ch  Mary,  Jo- 
sephine, Edward,  Alice,  Glenarm 
Rt  24,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Divernon, 
Sec  15  T360a  Mrs.  Will  Lewis  (1889) 

Welsh,  John  (Nettie)  Ch  Harry, 
Marion,  Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Woodside,  Sec  21,  Fore- 
man for  M.  H.  Brown  (1907) 

Welsh,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Ch  John,  Spring- 
field Rt  9,  tel  Rochester,  twp  Ball, 
Sec  2  O160a  (1861) 

Welsh,  William  (Pearl)  Ch  John, 
Mary,  Carthan,  Lesborth,  T.  H. 
George,  Illiopolis  Rt  58,  tel  Illio- 
polis, twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  3  O151a 
(1870) 


Wells,  Charles  (Elsie)  Ch  Dale,  Earl, 
Farmingdale  Rt  14,  twp  Salisbury, 
Sec  27  T400a  Marion  Wells  (1887) 

Wells,  Edwin  J.  (Bertha)  Ch  Blenden, 
Ernest,  Florence,  Edwin,  Springfield 
Rt  10,  tel  Springfield,  Sec  18  T- 
(1887) 

Wells,  Elmer  (Lena)  Ch  Stuart,  Edna, 
Helen,  Alma,  Margaret,  Eva,  Ilene, 
Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Sal- 
isbury, Sec  26  T232a  L.  M.  Wells 
(1882) 

Wells,  Jane,  Lowder,  tel  Virden,  twp 
Talkington,  Sec  26  O117a  (1875) 

Wells,  Lev!  M.  (Rosa)  Ch  Harvey, 
Lephon,  Addie,  Elmer,  Charles, 
Floyd,  Richard,  Lela,  Leonard, 
Gladys,  Farmingdale  Rt  14,  tel  Pleas- 
ant Plains,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  27 
O400a  (1854)  • 

Wells,  Mark  (Effie)  Ch  Carol,  Glen- 
arm  Rt  22,  twp  Ball,  Sec  34  T225a 
Saml.  Burtle  (1915) 

Wells,  Roy  (Edith)  Ch  Erma,  Verna, 
Chatham  Rt  16,  twp  Chatham,  Sec 
9,  Farmhand  for  John  Suddith 
(1891) 


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*Wells,  Richard  R.  (Cora)  Ch  Beulah, 
Farmingdale  Rt  14,  tel  Pleasant 
Plains,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec  35  O252a 
(1877) 

Wenzler,  Frank,  Pawnee  Rt  51,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  31  T80a  John  Wenzler 
(1892) 

Wenzler,  John  Ch  Frank,  Pawnee  "Rt 
51.  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  32  O200a  (1857) 

Werner,  C.  H.  (Margaret)  Ch  Jesse, 
Lee,  Dorothy,  Harold,  Curran  Rt  11, 
tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec 
5  O400a  (1865) 

Werner,  Emma  E.,  Springfield  Rt  4, 
twp  Gardner,  Sec  26  OlOOa  (1857) 

Werner,  Oscar  (Barbara)  Ch  Anna, 
Hubert,  Martha,  Springfield  Rt  5, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield,  Sec 
21  OlOa  (1913) 

Wesley,  Henry  (Clara)  Ch  Bernice, 
Myrtle,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Talkington,  Sec  18  T80a  Miss 
Irene  Smith  (1877) 

Westbrook,  Thomas  (Mable)  Ch  John, 
Ruth,  Thomas,  Rochester  Rt  20,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  22  Tla  M.  A.  Brain- 
ard  (1882) 

Wethington,  Harry  (Ollie)  Ch  Lucille, 
Elizabeth,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  1,  Foreman  for  E.  A. 
Walbaum  (1914) 

Wheatley,  S.  R.  (Ethel)  Illiopolis  Rt 
55,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  27  T260a 
John  Garvey  (1887) 

*Wheeland,  Mrs.  Olive  Ch  Mary, 
Riverton  Rt  17,  tel  Riverton,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  12  O280a  (1879) 

Whelton,  Edward  (Mary)  Ch  Marie, 
Margaret,  Francis,  Anna,  James, 
Alice,  Agnes,  Springfield  Rt  8,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  7  O2a  (1905) 

Whltcomb,  Irwin  C.  (Verna)  Ch  Otis, 
Farmingdale  Rt  13,  tel  Riddle  Hill, 
twp  Gardner,  T120a  John  Whitcomb 
(1888) 

*Whitcomb,  John  W.  Ch  William,  Jr., 
Edward,  Lucreta,  Irwin,  Farmingdale 
Rt  13,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner, 
Sec  31  O120a  (1863) 

White,  A.  (Lillie)  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel 
Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  23, 
Foreman  for  Baker  Bros.  (1908) 

White,  Clarence  (Bernetta)  Ch  Clar- 
ence, Margaret,  John,  Glenarm  Rt  24, 
tel  Chatham,  twp  Ball,  Sec  28  T52a 
Mrs.  E.  J.  White  (1876) 


*White,  D.  V.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Mary, 
Sadie,  Loami  Rt  33,  tel  Boynton, 
twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  27  O154a  (1872) 

White,  Edward  (Flora)  Ch  Alice,  New 
Berlin  Rt  29,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 
15  T70a  Amanda  E.  White  (1872) 

*White,  Frederic  (Katherina)  Ch 
George,  Mary,  Margaret,  Fred,  Jo- 
seph, Lawrence,  Frances,  Kate,  Ed- 
ward, New  Berlin  Rt  29,  tel  Boyn- 
ton, twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  18  T114a 
Martin  Roth  (1877) 

'White,  G.  P.  (Stella)  Ch  Harriet,  Mar- 
garet, John,  Mary,  New  Loami  Rt 
33,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin, 
Sec  26  O160a  (1878) 

*White,  Harlan  (Elsie)  Pawnee  Rt  50, 
twp  Pawnee,  Sec  21  O320a  Mrs. 
White  (1891) 

*White,  Henry  (Loretta)  Ch  George, 
Manford,  Pawnee  Rt  50,  twp  Pawnee, 
Sec  9  T160a  Olive  White  (1889) 

White,  J.  C.  (Mary)  Mechanicsburg  Bx 
125,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  26  Fore- 
man Wm.  Aber  (1886) 

*White,  J.  H.  (Anna)  Ch  Emma,  Glen- 
arm  Rt  24,  tel  Divernon,  twp  Ball, 
Sec  32  O163a  (1867) 

-White,  J.  H.  (Mary)  Ch  Louis,  Fal, 
Julia,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  13,  twp 
Cartwright,  Sec  24  T80a  Kincaid 
(1891) 

*White,  R.  E.  (Ollie)  Ch  Vance, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  43,  tel  Cart- 
wright, Sec  29-N,  O290a  (1867) 

White,  Robert  (Lottie)  Ch  John,  Can- 
trail  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  58  Henry  England 

White,  Mrs.  Thomas  Ch  Josiah, 
Edward,  James,  Guy,  Jessie,  New 
Berlin  Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
Island  Grove  Sec  15  O315a  (1870) 

*White,  T.  S.  (Grace)  Ch  Thomas, 
Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cartwright, 
Pleasant  Plaines,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  32  O290a  (1876) 

White,  William  H.  (Etta)  Ch  Cecil, 
Agatha,  Riverton,  tel  Riverton,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  OlOa  (1867) 

Whitlock,  Richard  (Nancy)  Ch  Rich- 
ard, Riverton  Rt  17,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
Sec  2  Farmhand  for  John  Mitz 
(1897) 

Whittmore,  H.  C.  (Amelia)  Ch  Mary, 
Lanesville,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Lanes- 
ville, See  8  O475a  (1856) 


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Whltworth,  William  (Celia)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Martha,  Divernon,  twp  Diver- 
non,  Sec  22  Farmhand  for  Chas. 
Browning  (1914) 

Wickel,  F.  O.  (Cordelia)  Ch  Cletus, 
Marjorie,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  twp  Illi- 
opolis,  Sec  19  Foreman  for  Carnes 
(1895) 

Widdows,  W.  A.  (Laura)  Ch  Ruby, 
Dorothy,  Dora,  Alvin,  Eva,  Irene, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  twp  Curran,  Sec 
13  T20a  C.  A.  R.  R.  (1915) 

Wilborn,  Charles  (Blanche)  Ch  Har- 
old, Pleasant  Plaines  Rt  40,  tel 
Ashland,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  27 
Foreman  for  Charles  McGraugh 
(1917) 

*Wilcos,  Benjamin  (Cina)  New  Berlin 
Rt  31,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island 
Grove,  Sec  15  O80a  (1864) 

Wilcox,  Charles  Curran  Rt  11,  tel 
Riddle  Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  3  T80a 
Mrs.  E.  F.  Wilcox  (1893) 

Wilcox,  Mrs.  E.  F.  Ch  Francis,  Cur- 
ran Rt  11,  tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  3  O80a  (1859) 

Wilcoxon,  Frank  (Annie)  Ch  Ralph, 
Raymond,  Harold,  Alice,  Mary, 
Dorothy,  Cantrall  Rt  27,  tel  Cantrall, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  17  T140a  E. 
E.  Brinton  (1899) 

Wilcox,  Harry  L.  (Frances)  Ch  Mabel, 
Alphia,  Thomas,  New  Berlin  Rt  29, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 
15  T120a  Mrs.  S.  Mendenhall  (1882) 

Wilcox,  Marshall  (Mary)  Ch  Percy, 
Springfield  Rt  9,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  34  O120a  (1869) 

*Wilcox,  Percy  New  Berlin  Rt  29,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec  10 
T180a  Isaac  Moxon  (1872) 

Wilcox,  Warren  (Kitty)  Ch  Kitty, 
Charles,  Letha,  New  Berlin  Rt  31, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 
15  O223a 

Wilham,  Albert  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Graf- 
ton,  Robert,  Mary,  Albert,  Lela, 
Georgia,  Opal,  Hazel,  Cecil,  Roch- 
ester Rt  18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  9 
T184a  C.  Hazlett  (1914) 


Wilkerson,  Fannie  (Allie)  Ch  Earl, 
Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  31  O27V2a  (1896) 

Wilkins,  Mat  (Emma)  Ch  Norman, 
Blanche,  Marjory,  Springfield  Rt  8, 
tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec 
17  074a  (1887) 

Wilkinson,  George  (Doris)  Ch  Francis, 
Clara,  Doris,  George,  Marion,  Can- 
trail  Rt  28,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec 
29  O40a  (1897) 

*Willcox,  C.  B.  (Lucy)  Ch  Lucille, 
Catherine,  Priscilla,  Mildred,  Louis, 
New  Berlin,  tel  Boynton,  twp  New 
Berlin,  Sec  22  O192a  (1906) 

Willcockson,  C.  H.  (Alice)  Ch  George, 
Louisa,  Bessie,  Clarence,  Frank, 
Chatham  Rt  15,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  29  O3a  (1895) 

Willet,  John  (Mary)  Ch  Goldie,  Lenz, 
Geo.  John,  Ernest,  Clement,  Mech- 
anicsburg  Rt  61,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  5  T350a  S.  E.  Munson 
(1877) 

Williams,  A.  D.  (Minnie)  Ch  Mary, 
Vennoman,  Lucretia,  Lauretta,  Daw- 
son  Rt  21,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Mechan- 
icsburg,  Sec  9  T365a  Sculley  Estate 
(1903) 

Williams,  A.  L.  (Nell)  Illiopolis,  Rt 
56,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec 
20  T160a  R.  A.  Single  (1889) 

Williams,  Chas.  J.  (Nellie)  Ch  Laura, 
Springfield  Rt  4,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
27  Tenant  Chas.  Williams  (1892) 

Williams,  Charles  (Mary)  Ch  Charles, 
Springfield  Rt  4,  tel  Riddle  Hill, 
twp  Gardner,  O30a  (1857) 

William,  Charles  (Jane)  Ch  Anna, 
Mary,  Peter,  Grace,  Jacob,  May, 
Hazel,  Rose,  Clare,  Helen,  Josephine, 
Cantrall  Rt  28,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec 
26  OlOOa  (1850) 

*Williams,  Cal  (Anna)  Ch  Calvin, 
Ralph,  Zelma,  Irene,  Chatham  Rt  16, 
tel  Auburn,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  27 
T200a  P.  A.  Shaerer  (1895) 


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Williams,  Cleve  A.  (Ruth)  Chatham 
Rt  16,  tel  Loami,  twp  Chatham,  Sec 
18  T86a  B.  F.  Campbell  (1892) 

Williams,  David  (Edith)  Ch  Margaret, 
Alice,  Chatham,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  1  TlGOa-  B.  C.  Ritchie 
(1876) 

Williams,  George  (Sarah)  Ch  Elmer, 
Glenarm  Rt  22,  tel  Rochester,  twp 
Cotton  Hill,  Sec  20  Tla  Andy  Lar- 
son (1885) 

*Williams,  Grover  (Clara)  Ch  Lela, 
Erma,  Virgil,  Wayne,  Loami  Rt  33, 
tel  Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  5 
T280a  J.  W.  Workman  (1897) 

Williams,  Harmone  (Anna)  Ch  Henry, 
Cantrall  Rt  28,  twp  Salisbury,  Sec 
25  T8a  Wm.  Kelley  (1887) 

Williams,  John  (Nettie)  Ch  Esther, 
Springfield  Rt  2,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Woodside,  Sec  5  T3a  Esther  K. 
Williams  (1857) 

William,  Lucie  A.  Ch  Willie,  Spring- 
field Rt  5,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  10  O20a  (1891) 

Williams,  Roy  (Lottie)  Ch  Howard, 
Raymond,  Florence,  Lawrence,  Chat- 
ham Rt  16,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Chat- 
ham, Sec  18  T68a  Emily  Van  Doran 
(1888) 

*Williams,  R.  H.  (Lillie)  Ch  Harold, 
Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Curran,  Sec  34  OlOOa  (1872) 

Williams,  Samuel  (Eleanor)  Ch  Leo, 
Wanda,  Anna,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel 
Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  34 
T62a  Anna  W.  Crowder  (1909) 

Williams,  W.  T.  (Levina)  Illiopolia  Rt 

55,  tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec 

25  O20a    (1877) 
Williamson,  John  (Eleanor)  Springfield 

Rt  8,  tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake, 

See  8  O2a   (1877) 

Willoughby,  George  (Fannie)  Ch 
Nancy,  Polley,  Meta,  Julia,  Bettie, 
Harris,  Mildred,  Curran  Rt  12,  tel 
Chatham,  twp  Curran,  T —  A.  Dren- 
nen  (1912) 

Willoughby,  Noah  (Bertha)  Ch  Ralph, 
Gertrude,  Frank,  Springfield  Rt  9, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
27  Farmhand  for  A.  Anderson  (1910) 

Wilm,  Earnest  (Wilhelmina)  Ch  Fred, 
Frank,  Edward,  John,  Charles, 
Ernest,  Chatham,  twp  Chatham,  Sec 
12  Farmhand  for  G.  J.  Little  (1910) 


Wilson,  Alonzo  N.  (Lena)  Ch  Harold, 
Beulah,  Dorothy,  Edinburg  Rt  3,  tel 
Edinburg,  twp  Cooper,  Sec  4  T98a 
David  Wilson  and  Lizzie  Haney 
(1881) 

Wilson,  Charles  (Rosa)  Ch  Irene, 
Russel,  Dorothy,  Riverton  Rt  17, 
tel  Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  T255a 
D.  Waters 

Wilson,  Clarence  E.  (Minerva)  Ch 
Juanita,  Gladys,  Custer  Rt  53,  twp 
Cooper,  Sec  21  T-W.  J.  Ross  (1912) 

Wilson,  Francis  (Flora)  Ch  Evelyn, 
James,  Willis,  Mabel,  Roy,  Auriel, 
Fern,  Alice,  Glenarm  Rt  24,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  29  T18a  Wm.  Clark  (1914) 

Wilson,  George  (Clara)  Ch  Thelma, 
Louise,  Herman,  Ernst,  Edna, 
Rochester  Rt  18,  twp  Rochester,  Sec 
24  T— a  R.  S.  Turst  (1912) 

Wilson,  H.  (Bertha)  Ch  Robert,  Or- 
ville,  Donald,  Earl,  Meilene,  Eugene, 
Merle,  Buffalo  Rt  36,  twp  Buffalo 
Hart,  Sec  25  T140a  John  Lee  (1880) 

Willson,  James  (Nancy)  Ch  Clarence, 
Ellen,  William,  Bert,  James,  Cebe, 
Ruby,  Custer  Rt  53,  tel  Rochester, 
twp  Cooper,  Sec  19  T200a  Ira  Twist 
(1910) 

*Wilson,  John  T.  (Jennie)  Ch  Thomas, 
"Plain  View"  New  Berlin  Rt  29, 
tel  Boynton,  twp  Island  Grove,  Sec 
14  O160a  (1859) 

Wilson,  Peter  (Nora)  Ch  Katie,  Rose, 
Margaret,  Springfield  Rt  7,  tel 
Springfield,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  31 
O5a  (1915) 

*Wilson,  Thomas  T.  (Letha)  Ch  John, 
New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
Island  Grove,  S'ec  15  T120a  W.  W. 
Foutch  (1892) 

Wimer,  Mrs.  Sarah  Ch  Jennie,  Flor- 
ence, Alberta,  Grace,  Ralph,  William, 
Springfield  Rt  7,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  36  O4a  (1907) 

*Winch,  Morris  R.  (Catherine)  Ch 
John,  Kate,  Frank,  Henry,  Emma, 
Barbara,  Josephine,  Tony,  Marie, 
Springfield  Rt  10,  tel  Springfield,  twp 
Springfield,  Sec  18  O52a  (1877) 

*Winkler,  August  (Marguerite)  Ch 
Mary,  New  Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  New 
Berlin,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  36-SW 
T580a  Mrs.  Chas.  Brown  (1886) 


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Wise,  Mrs.  George  Ch  Clarence,  Car- 
rie, Ruth,  Williamsville,  tel  W,iP 
liamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  33 
O160a  (1857) 

Wise,  Grover  (Doris)  Springfield  Rt  2, 
tel  Springfield,  twp  Woodside,  Sec 
30  Farmhand  for  Logan  Hay  (1912) 

Wise,  James  (Alice)  Ch  James, 
Elean/or,  Williamsville  Rt  26,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  12 
TlOOa  M.  F.  Wise  (1892) 

Wise,  J.  H.  (Helen)  Ch  Bessie,  Nellie, 
Williamsville,  tel  Williamsville,  twp 
Williams,  Sec  4  O6a  (1872) 

Wise,  Millard  F.  (Mary)  Ch  James, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  12  O120a  (1882) 

Wiseman,  Charlie  (Mary)  Ch  Walter, 
Myrl,  Springfield  Rt  7,  tel  Rochester, 
twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  3  T237a  Ed 
Watts  Estate  (1899) 

Wiseman,  E.  I.  (Xenia)  Ch  Lynette, 
Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36,  twp  Williams, 
Sec  25  T233a  Thompson  Estate 
(1891) 

With  row,  Frank  (Fannie)  Ch  Racheal, 
Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Buf- 
falo Hart,  Sec  36  Foreman  for  H. 
W.  Carpenter  (1887) 

*Withrow,  George  H.  (Ora)  Ch  Wilber, 
Mathew,  Fred,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec  33 
T— a  Mary  C.  Withrow  (1882) 

Withrow,  Percy  L.  (Ida)  Ch  Lawrence, 
Buffalo  Rt  59,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Lanes- 
ville,  Sec  19  T160a  E.  S.  Smith 
(1896) 

Withrow,  W.  A.  (Augusta)  Buffalo  Rt 
59,  tel  Buffalo,  twp  Lanes ville,  Sec 
19  T160a  E.  S.  Smith  (1895) 

Wittmore,  Floyd  Ch  Kelsey,  Lanesville 
Rt  1,  twp  Lanesville,  Sec  T475a  H. 
C.  Wittmore  (1874) 

*Witty,  George  (Talir)  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  40,  tel  Pleasant  Plains, 
twp  Cartwright,  Sec  36  T268a  R.  B. 
Correll  (1896) 

*Witty,  Horace  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  41, 
tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  30-N  T280a  Mrs.  Edward  Toinlin 
(1896) 

*Wolf,  Harry  (Lizzie)  Ch  Ray,  Diver- 
non  Rt  48,  twp  Divernon,  Sec  30 
Farmhand  W.  L.  Beaty  (1910) 

Wolf,  Mrs.  Zetta  Ch  Stella,  Clarence, 
Divernon  Rt  48,  tel  Divernon,  twp 
Divernon,  Sec  29  T6a  Fred  and 
George  Groos  (1910) 


Wolfe,  W.  J.  (Hattie)  Ch  Jessie,  Cora, 
Frank,  Albert,  Raymond,  Minnie, 
Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williamsville,  twp 
Fancy  Creek,  Sec  1  Farmhand  for 
C.  C.  Van  Meter  (1900) 

Wolfor,  Theodore  (Anna)  Springfield 
Rt  19,  twp  Rochester,  Sec  7  T220a 
P.  Canty  (1867) 

Woltz,  Charles  (Louisa)  Ch  George, 
Lillian,  Chester,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel 
Dawson,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  12 
O320a  (1857) 

Wood,  Frank  A.  (Adelia)  Ch  Raymond, 
Alfred,  Springfield  Rt  6,  tel  Spring- 
field, twp  Gardner,  Sec  36  TlOa  Dr. 
L.  F.  Wood  (1857) 

Woodcock,  John  R.  (Alice)  Ch  Robert, 
Dawson  Rt  21,  tel  Mechunicsburg, 
twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  32  O55a 
(1858) 

Woods,  Harold  (Cleo)  Ch  Howard, 
Maxwell  Rt  37,  twp  Talkington,  Sec 
6  T42a  Ben  Goldsmith  (1916) 

*Woods,  Frank  (Edna)  Ch  Morris, 
Harold,  Mabel,  Clyde,  Allen,  Waver- 
ly,  tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec 
12  T147a  G.  W.  Carruthers  (1912) 

Woodyard,  R.  B.  (Olive)  Oh  Travis, 
Pawnee  Rt  52,  tel  Divernon,  twp 
Pawnee,  Sec  23  T240a  M.  H.  Hinkle 
(1901) 

Woolsey,  D.  T.  (Roena)  Glenarms  Rt 
22,  tel  Pawnee,  twp  Ball,  Sec  25 
O70a  (1895) 

Woolsey,  Thomas  (Lillian)  Ch  Cardi- 
nal, Gladys,  Springfield  Rt  8,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  17  O3a  (1903) 

Woolsey,  W.  S.  (Alice)  Ch  Hawley, 
William,  Auburn  Rt  46,  tel  Auburn, 
twp  Auburn,  Sec  8  T160a  Simon  L. 
Woolsey  (1882) 

Workman,  Alfred  (Ora)  Ch  Howard, 
Albert,  Wayne,  Raymond,  Alfreda, 
Loami  Rt  35,  tel  Chatham,  twp  Chat- 
ham, -Sec  5  O280a  (1874) 

Workman,  Eugene  (Florence)  Ch  5, 
Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Cartwright, 
Sec  26  Foreman  for  Ed  De  Porte 
(1917) 

Workman,  Isaac  L.  (Laura)  Loami  Rt 
34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec  26 
O13a  (1864) 

Workman,  Isaac  (Martha)  Ch  Sallis, 
John,  Martha,  William,  Isaac,  May- 
hew,  Joseph,  Elizabeth,  Ada,  Loami 
Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec 
23  020a  (1834) 


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*Workman,  John  L.  (Myrtle)  Loami 
Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec  14 
O45a  (1877) 

Workman,  J.  W.  (Hannah)  Ch  Hugh, 
Mary,  Anna,  John,  Curran,  tel  Riddle 
Hill,  twp  Curran,  Sec  22  OlOOOa 
(1856) 

*Workman,  Josiah  W.  (Lydia)  Ch 
Maud,  Loat,  Rome,  Ruth,  Etta,  Ber- 
neita,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  twp  Loami, 
twp  Maxwell,  Sec  29  O440a  (1860) 

Workman,  Mayhew  (Amanda)  Ch 
Kenneth,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami, 
twp  Loami,  Sec  14  O54a  (1866) 

Workman,  Orbie  (Barbara)  Athens  Rt 
1,  tel  Williamsville,  twp  Fancy 
Creek,  Sec  35  Farmhand  for  J.  R'. 
Van  Meter  (1905) 

*Workman,  Russell  (Lucy)  Ch  Lucille, 
Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp  Loami, 
O60a  (1894) 

Workman,  Mrs.  Sarah  E.  Ch  Melvin, 
Ollie,  Grace,  Bertha,  DeWitt,  Dora, 
Russell,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami, 
twp  Loami,  'Sec  22  O230a  (1854) 

Workman,  S.  A.  (Altha)  Springfield 
Rt  1,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
Sec  31  T40a  G.  M.  Janquith  (1914) 

Workman,  S.  M.  (Louisa)  Loami,  tel 
Waverly,  twp  Loami,  Sec  11  O44a 
(1862) 

Workman,  William  H.  (Minerva)  Ch 
Eva,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp 
Loami,  Sec  26  O20a  (1862) 

Workman,  Witt  (Jessie)  Loami  Rt  34, 
tel  Loami,  twp  Loami,  Sec  14  O106a 
(1888) 

Workman,  W.  Russell  (Lucy)  Ch 
Lucille,  Loami  Rt  34,  tel  Loami,  twp 
Loami,  Sec  22  O60a  (1893) 


Worley,  J.  C.  (Ella)  Ch  Ralph,  Lena, 
Ruth,  Costa,  Alta,  Illiopolis  Box  2, 
tel  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  8 
Foreman  for  Wm.  Boyde  (1901) 

Worth,  Frank  (Lily)  Ch  Franklin, 
Curran  Rt  12,  tel  Bell,  twp  Island 
Grove,  Sec  13  T320a  J.  R.  Logue 
(1915) 

Wressing,  Henry  (Nellie)  Ch  Henry, 
George,  Theodore,  Frederick,  Spring- 
field Rt  5,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Spring- 
field, Sec  21  O2a  (1892) 

Wright,  John  L.  (Daisy)  Ch  Joseph, 
John,  Wilbur,  Riverton  Rt  17,  tel 
Riverton,  twp  Clear  Lake,  O120a 
(1881) 

Wright,  Joseph  (Effie) Springfield  Rt  5, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  36  T2a  Annie 
Huffman  (1882) 

*Wright,   Frank    (Vina)    Ch    Francis, 
.  Eloise,    Pleasant    Plains    Rt   40,   tel 
Pleasant    Plains,    twp    Cartwright, 
Sec  2  T165a  J.  O.  Robinson  (1911) 

Wright,  O.  N.  (Nancy)  Ch  Lily,  Muriel, 
June,  Raymond,  Cecil,  Russel,  Mabel, 
Alma,  Illiopolis  Rt  56,  twp  niiopolis, 
Sec  26  Foreman  for  E.  C.  Harbert 
(1898) 

Wright,  Roy  (Anna)  Ch  Elbert,  Wil- 
liam, Lucille,  Edith,  Illiopolis  Rt  54, 
t«l  Illiopolis,  twp  Illiopolis,  Sec  32 
T120a  Wm.  Wright  (1916) 

Write,  Homer  (Florence)  Pawnee  Rt 
51,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec  25  Farmhand 
for  Neil  McTaggart  (1911) 

Wylder,  William  (Kate)  Ch  Pauline, 
Wilfred,  Geraldine,  Lowder  Rt  38, 
tel  Waverly,  twp  Talkington,  Sec  16 
T106a  A.  Moffett 

Wylder,  Sr.  Chas.  (Bessie)  Ch  Charles, 
Hubert,  Maxwell  Rt  37,  tel  Waverly, 
twp  Talkington,  Sec  10  T160a  O.  E. 
Moffett  (1902) 


Yakst,  Paul  (Anna)  Ch  Mona,  Toney, 
Springfield  Rt  1,  twp  Clear  Lake, 
Sec  28  TlOOa  R.  Fishman  (1906) 

*Yates,  Oliver  H.  (Jeannette)  Ch 
Maude,  Nellie,  Louise,  Pearl,  Rich- 
ard, William,  Robert,  John,  Burch, 
Dorothy,  Paul,  Loami  Rt  33,  tel 
Boynton,  twp  New  Berlin,  Sec  26 
T160a  Hughes  Diller  (1863) 


Yates,  R.  W.  (Anna)  Ch  Wilma,  Ruth, 
New  Berlin  Rt  29,  tel  Boynton,  twp 
Island  Grove,  Sec  15  T200a  Hughes 
Diller  (1890) 

Yates,  Sim  (Lena)  Ch  Ollie,  Grace, 
Louis,  Daisy,  Franklin,  Percy,  New 
Berlin  Rt  31,  tel  Boynton,  twp  Island 
Grove,  Sec  1  O15a  (1869) 


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Yeaman,  Alvey  (Pern)  Ch  Lester, 
Ruth,  Carrie,  Lawrence,  Leon,  Mech- 
anicsburg  Rt  61,  tel  Mechanicsburg, 
twp  Cooper,  Sec  12  T — a  James 
Lamon  (1897) 

Yeaman,  Frank  (Maude)  Ch  Alice, 
Earl,  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60,  tel  Mech- 
anicsburg,  twp  Mechanlcsburg,  Sec 
25  Foreman  for  E.  J.  Buet  (1891) 

Yeamans,  T.  F.  Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  26  T240a  W.  J. 
H.  Taylor  (1893) 

Yoakum,  Edward  (Insta)  Cantrall  Rt 
28,  tel  Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek, 
Sec  29  T14a  Robert  Bennett  (1897) 

Yoakum,  Mrs.  Lydia  Ch  Alvin,  Albert, 
Earl,  William,  Williamsville  Rt  26, 
twp  Williams,  Sec  16  T160a  G.  L. 
Harnsberger  (I860) 

Yoakum,  Martha  M.  Farmingdale  Rt 
13,  tel  Pleasant  Plains,  twp  Salis- 
bury, Sec  30  O44a  (1874) 

*Yocom,  Charles  (Mary)  Ch  Orville, 
Bessie,  lona,  Earl,  Ernest,  Russell, 
Ada,  Cecil,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Wil- 
liamsville, twp  Williams,  Sec  29 
O140a  (1860) 


Yocom,  J.  Ch  John,  Anna,  Roland, 
Edward,  Charles,  Dawson  Rt  21,  tel 
Dawson,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  1  T80a 
Wm.  Yocom  (1867) 

Yocom,  Jeff  (Caroline)  Buffalo  Hart 
Rt  36,  twp  Clear  Lake,  Sec  2  O30a 
(1845) 

*Yocom,  John  (Molly)  Ch  Freida, 
George,  Ida,  Ethel,  Sherman  Rt  25, 
tel  Williamsville,  twp  Williams,  Sec 
21  O160a  (1855) 

Yocom,  Orville  (Noah)  Ch  Donald, 
Robert,  Sherman  Rt  25,  tel  Williams- 
ville, twp  Williams,  Sec  27  O40a 
(1887) 

Yocom,  Thomas  (Anna)  Ch  Cora, 
Bulma,  Amil,  Dawson  Rt  21,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  1  O132a  (1850) 

•Young,  Mrs.  Annie  Ch  Lucinda,  Albert, 
Frank,  Curran  Rt  12,  twp  Curran, 
Sec  34  O25a  (1882) 

*Young,  Charlie  (Alpha)  Ch  Leroy, 
Auburn  Rt  47,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Chatham,  Sec  36  O56a  *(1883) 

*Young,  Ed.  L.  (Catherine  Ch  Ralph, 
Reva,  Illiopolis  Rt  55,  tel  Illiopolis, 
twp  Lanesville,  Sec  28  T80a  Ferd 
Uhll  (1916) 


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Young,  George  W.  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Arthur,  Eugene,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel 
Cantrall,  twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  31 
O96a  (1884) 

Young,  Joseph  Springfield  Rt  1,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  21  O74a  (1859) 

Young,  John  Curran  Rt  12,  twp  Curran, 
Sec  34  O25a  (1884) 

Young,   Lloyd   W.   Buffalo   Box  36,  tel 

Buffalo,  twp  Mechanicsburg,  Sec  26 
Foreman  for  E.  B.  Conover   (1915) 


Young,  Roscoe  (Lavina)  Ch  Fonda, 
Roscoe,  Rochester  Rt  20,  twp  Roch- 
ester, Sec  28,  Farmhand  for  H.  L. 
Knott  (1916) 

Voung,  Thomas  J.  (Anna)  Ch  Ralph, 
Nora,  Cantrall  Rt  28,  tel  Cantrall, 
twp  Fancy  Creek,  Sec  31  O96a  (1903) 

*Young,  W.  E.  (Maude)  Ch  Margaret, 
Elizabeth,  Pawnee,  twp  Pawnee,  Sec 
6  O347a  (1885) 

Younger,  Samuel  (Carrie)  Ch  Charles, 
Marjorie,  "Rose  Lawn  Stock  Farm" 
Chatham  Rt  15,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  1 
Foreman  for  Ed.  Luedke  (1874) 


Zake,  Henry  (Johanna)  Riverton,  twp 
Clear  Lake,  Sec  9  O20a  (1893) 

Zimmer,  Charles  (Annie)  Ch  Chris- 
tine, Charles,  Clara,  Walter,  Lawren, 
Iva,  Ruth,  Farmingdale  Rt  14,  tel 
Riddle  .Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec  14 
O120a  (1876) 

*Zimmerle,  Frank  G.  (Josephine)  Ch 
Theobine,  Pawnee  Rt  49,  twp  Paw- 
nee, Sec  9,  T200a  Harry  Zimmerle 
(1913) 

*Zimmerle,  Henry  (Hattie)  Ch  Harry, 
Eugene,  Earl,  George,  Ray,  Hattie, 
Harry,  Rochester  Rt  20,  tel  Roch- 
ester, twp  Cotton  Hill,  Sec  22  T520a 
G.  R.  Brainard  (1867) 

Zimmerman,  August  (Anna)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Edward,  Elsie,  Francis,  August, 
Chatham  Rt  7,  twp  Chatham,  Sec  1 
Foreman  for  Bert  Luedke  (1887) 


Zimmerman,  John  B.  (Katie)  Ch  Al- 
bert, Springfield  Rt  5,  tel  Springfield, 
twp  Springfield,  Sec  21  OlOa  (1914) 

Zint,  Mrs.  Helen  Ch  Catherine,  Louise, 
Charles,  Edward,  Frank,  Springfield 
Rt  7,  tel  Springfield,  twp  Springfield, 
S'ec  36  O5a  (1889) 

*Zirkle,  E.  H.  (Inez)  Ch  Virgin, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40,  tel  Pleasant 
Plains,  twp  Cartwright,  Sec  11 
T200a  Conway  Walbaum  (1912) 

Zittle,  Robert  M.  (Lamah)  Ch  Goldie, 
Louis,  Clarence,  Springfield  Rt  4, 
tel  Riddle  Hill,  twp  Gardner,  Sec 
27  O9a  (1892) 

*Zucksworth,  Henry  (Ollie)  Ch  Ray, 
Glenarm  Rt  24,  tel  Chatham,  twp 
Ball,  Sec  28  O125a  (1877) 


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SADDLES  *ft 
6    LARIATS 

LEWIS  B'MIULEI 


Saddles  and  Lariats 

By  LEWIS  B.  MILLER 

Life  on  the  Great  Cattle  Trail 

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CASS  COUNTY- COURT  HOUSE  VIRGINIA  ILL. 


HISTORY  of  CASS  COUNTY 

ON  THE  14th  day  of  August,  1834,  the  county  commissioners 
met  to  organize  Cass  county.  At  this  first  meeting  of  the 
board  the  county  was  divided  into  precincts,  Beardstown, 
Monroe,  Virginia,  Sugar  Grove,  Richmond  and  Bowens.  At 
this  time  there  was  not  a  house  built  exclusively  for  religious  worship, 
neither  was  there  one  in  all  Morgan  county  outside  of  Jacksonville. 
Physicians  were  scarce  and  fever  ague  quite  common.  Game  was 
plentiful,  particularly  wolves.  The  wolves  very  seldom  did  violence  to 
any  one,  but  when  the  weather  was  stormy  they  were  so  bold  and 
treacherous  that  no  one  cared  to  risk  himself  out  alone  at  night.  The 
county  seat  was  to  be  located  at  Virginia. 

In  1823  Morgan  county  was  formed  from  Green  county,  which 
is  now  Cass  county.  In  1818  a  man  by  the  name  of  Pullam  settled 
upon  Barns  Creek,  a  tributary  of  the  Sangamon  river,  and  returned  in 
November  of  that  same  year. 

Seymour  Kellogg  first  settled  in  the  country  afterwards  included 
in  Morgan  county,  and  it  was  at  his  house  that  the  first  white  child 
of  the  Sangamo  country  was  born. 

The  first  actual  permanent  white  settler  within  the  limits  of  the 
present  city  of  Beardstown  was  Thomas  Beard  who  went  there  on  horse 
back  when  it  was  Kickapoo  territory.  In  1819  he  made  it  his  home 
as  a  trader  among  the  Indians. 

Martin  L.  Lindsley,  together  with  his  wife  and  two  children  and 
Timothy  Harris  and  John  Cettrough  settled  in  Beardstown  in  1820. 
and  afterwards  located  in  Camp  Hollow.  Lindsley  built  a  cabin  and 
the  first  white  child  in  this  county  was  added  to  his  family. 

During  the  year  1820  a  family  named  Eggleston  settled  on  the 
site  of  Beardstown. 

Major  Elijah  lies  landed  in  1819  where  Beardstown  now  is  on  his 
way  to  the  Keeley  Settlement,  afterwards  named  Calhoun  and  now 
Springfield.  He  said  that  at  that  time_there  was  but  a  hut  building 
of  birchen  poles  standing  on  the  bank  of  the  river  but  unoccupied. 
As  the  Indians  lived  in  the  hut  this  was  probably  erected  by  a  French 
trader  about  a  quarter  of  a  century  before  this  time. 

Archibold  Job  first  settled  at  Beardstown  and  then  at  Sylvan  Grove 
at  the  north  end  of  North  Prairie  in  the  spring  of  1821,  surrounded 
by  Kickapoo  Indians. 

In  1821  there  were  only  about  twenty  white  families  within  the 
present  limits  of  Morgan,  Cass  and  Scott  counties,  but  when  the  rep- 
utation of  the  Sangamo  country,  for  its  unrivaled  fertility  became 
known,  and  when  the  Indian  title  to  it  had  become  extinguished  and 
word  that  the  land  would  soon  be  surveyed  and  offered  by  the  govern- 
ment had  reached  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,  the  sturdy  and  enterpris- 
ing farmers  of  the  states  further  east  and  south  began  to  come  here  in 
great  numbers. 

It  was  very  common  at  this  time  to  see  the  prairie  schooner.  "It 
was  constructed  with  four  high  wheels  upon  which  was  a  great  box 

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formed  like  a  quarter  of  a  moon  with  the  bend  hanging  between  the 
fore  and  aft  wheels.  The  solid  running  gears  well  and  fantastically 
ironed,  the  broad  felloes  heavily  tired,  the  tongue  arranged  for  the 
propelling  power  of  either  horse  or  ox.  Its  high  end-boards  and  curv- 
ing side-boards,  ribbed  and  barred  and  riveted  gearing  in  red  and  blue 
paint  was  not  gotten  up  merely  for  show.  It  made  no  pretension  to 
beauty.  The  old  prairie  schooner  with  its  white  cover  and  flapping 
curtains  looking  at  a  distance  on  the  prairie  like  a  ship  on  the  ocean 
was  the  emigrant  wagon  of  the  West."  It  held  considerable  utensils,  pro- 
visions, ammunition,  bedding,  farming  implements  and  all  the  various 
necessities  for  setting  up  housekeeping  on  the  wild  prairies.  Besides 
all  this  it  contained  the  family.  It  was  in  these  prairie  schooners  that 
most  of  the  first  settlers  of  Cass  county  emigrated  from  the  older  states. 
At  the  time,  they  were  not  considered  pleasure  trips,  although  they 
had  pleasant  features  connected  with  them  as  well  as  hardships  and 
hairbreadth  escapes.  No  doubt  the  real  pleasures  of- these  trips  were 
when  they  were  recounted  by  the  participants  in  later  life  to  theii 
grandchildren.  There  were  few  roads  and  no  bridges  at  that  time. 
The  emigrants  usually  took  along  with  them  a  few  head  of  cattle  and 
a  horse  and  occasionally  a  coop  would  be  fastened  to  the  wagon  for  the 
purpose  of  raising  a  few  chickens  in  the  new  home.  Having  come  to 
the  good,  rich  prairie  land  and  having  found  a  place  with  timber  and 
water,  they  went  together  to  some  distant  town  for  a  surveyor.  This 
meant  a  long  and  weary  journey  to  the  government  land  office  to  file 
on  the  land.  Then  the  cabin  must  be  built  from  the  logs  which  they 
got  themselves.  There  were  no  nails  nor  iron  nor  glass ;  the  outside  walls 
were  made  of  round  hewn  logs  set  together  at  the  end  and  chinked  with 
chips  and  clay  between  them.  The  floor  was  made  of  split  logs,  the 
doors  made  from  split  logs  well  fastened  together  with  wooden  pins 
swung  on  wooden  hinges  and  fastened  with  a  wood  latch.  Thus  the 
first  farmers  of  Cass  county  started  in  life — very  much  the  same  as  the 
settlers  of  the  other  rich  counties  of  the  state. 

The  first  land  entry  was  made  by  Thomas  Beard  and  Enoch  C. 
March  jointly,  upon  the  northeast  quarter  of  section  15  in  township 
18,  range  12,  September  23rd,  1826.  It  was  upon  this  fractional 
quarter  section  that  Mr.  Beard's  cabin  was  built.  It  was  built  upon  the 
steep  bank  of  the  river  at  the  present  foot  of  State  street  where  he 
afterwards  built  his  brick  hotel.  In  the  following  spring  it  was  dis- 
covered that  this  cabin  had  been  built  over  a  den  of  snakes  and  with 
the  opening  of  the  warm  weather  thousands  of  them  swarmed  about 
the  cabin. 

The  first  licensed  ferry  that  crossed  the  Illinois  river  was  estab- 
lished June  5th,  1826,  by  Thomas  Beard  and  a  license  was  granted 
him  by  the  county  commissioners  of  Schuyler  county  upon  his  paying 
$6.00  per  annum  into  the  treasury  of  that  county.  There  was  at  that 
time  no  road  from  Beardstown  through  Schuyler  county,  but  blazes  on 
the  trees  were  made  out  as  far  as  where  Rushville  now  stands.  Schuyler 
county  had  been  organized  and  the  county  seat  had  been  located  near 
where  Pleasant  View  now  is  and  strange  enough  that  was  named  Beards- 


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town,  too.  Beard's  ferry-boat  was  propelled  by  man  power^and  was  so 
small  that  only  one  wagon  and  two  horses  could  be  crossed  at  one 
time  and  then  very  little  standing  room  was  left  for  passengers. 

The  original  town  of  Beardstown  consisted  of  twenty-three  blocks 
fronting  on  the  river,  three  tiers  of  blocks  reaching  from  Clay  to 
Jackson  streets  of  which  ten  lying  between  the  park  and  Main  street  and 
State  and  Washington  is  the  central  cut.  It  was  laid  out  and  platted 
by  Enoch  March  and  Thomas  Beard  and  acknowledged  before  Thomas 
H.  Arnet,  a  justice  of  the  peace  of  Jacksonville,  September  29th,  1829, 
and  is  reported  in  the  local  county  records,  an  inscription  of  which  is 
in  the  Cass  county  records. 

Mr.  Charles  Robinson,  an  early  resident  of  Cass  county,  in  1872, 
wrote  a  letter  to  the  Chicago  Journal  in  which  he  said  "Fifty  years  ago, 
or  in  the  summer  of  1821,  there  was  not  a  bushel  of  corn  to  be  had  in 
Central  Illinois.  My  father  settled  in  that  year  twenty-three  miles 
west  of  Springfield.  We  had  to  live  for  a  time  on  venison,  black- 
berries and  milk,  while  the  men  were  gone  to  "Egypt"  to  harvest  and 
procure  breadstuffs.  The  land  we  improved  was  surveyed  that  summer 
and  afterwards  bought  of  the  government,  the  money  being  raised 
by  sending  beeswax  down  the  Illinois  river  to  St.  Louis  in  an  Indian 
canoe.  Dressed  deer  skins  and  tanned  hides  were  then  in  use  and  we 
made  one  piece  of  clothing  out  of  nettles  instead  of  flax.  Cotton 
matured  well  for  a  decade  until  the  deep  snow  of  1830.  The  southern 
part  of  the  state  referred  to  by  Mr.  Robinson  as  "Egypt"  was  so  called 
because  being  older,  longer  and  better  settled  and  cultivated  "it  gath- 
ered corn  as  the  sand  of  the  sea,"  and  the  immigrants  of  the  central 
part  of  the  state  went  to  them  to  buy  their  corn.  In  the  early  years 
of  the  white  settlements,  wheat  was  not  to  be  had  and  corn  meal,  the 
only  breadstuff,  was  exceedingly  hard  to  obtain  as  mills  were  scarce. 
Jarroes  mill  on  Cahokia  Creek  was  for  a  long  time  the  only  one  acces- 
sible to  the  pioneers.  In  1821  a  small  horse-mill  was  erected  on  Indian 
Creek  by  Richard  Sheppard.  Then  a  horse-mill  was  put  up  at  Clary's 
Grove  and  still  later  Ogle's  water-mill  was  built  on  Indian  Creek. 

Reddick  Horn,  a  Methodist  preacher,  settled  at  Beardstown  in 
1823.  He  became,  upon  the  formation  of  Cass  county,  the  clerk  of  the 
circuit  court. 

The  first  schpolhouse  was  of  logs,  built  on  Enoch  Ogden's  farm. 
The  first  blacksmith  shop  was  owned  by  Mathew  Holland  in  1835. 

The  winter  of  1830  and  31  was  a  remarkable  one  and  will  be 
remembered  as  the  most  terrible  one  for  suffering.  The  snow  fell  first 
about  30  inches  deep  and  kept  on  falling  until  it  was  from  four  to  six 
feet  deep.  The  fences  were  covered  and  lanes  filled  up  and  there  was 
much  suffering  everywhere.  Stock  died  for  want  of  food.  Game  could 
be  had  in  plenty  for  food,  because  it  had  alighted  in  the  snow  and  was 
unable  to  get  out,  but  finally  game  became  so  poor,  from  starvation, 
that  it  was  unfit  for  food.  The  snow  stayed  all  winter  until  March  and 
people  ran  short  of  everything,  particularly  fuel.  Thomas  Beard, 
remembering  a  widow  with  a  small  family  living  at  the  bluffs,  wandered 
out  there  and  found  her  and  her  family  on  the  verge  of  starvation  and 

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hovering  over  the  last  remnants  of  a  fire,  her  fuel  having  been  used. 
Mr.  Beard  tore  up  some  fencing  and  chopped  up  a  large  pile  of  wood 
for  her  and  afterwards  carried  provisions  to  her  a  distance  of  seven 
miles,  as  a  horse  could  not  travel.  What  little  corn  had  been  raised  in 
the  county  was  generally  ungathered  when  the  snow  came  and  men 
took  sacks  and  waded  out  into  the  fields  and  gathered  and  carried  it 
on  their  shoulders  to  their  cabins  and  their  horses,  cattle  and  hogs. 

Previous  to  1831  most  of  the  pioneers  raised  sufficient  cotton  for 
their  own  use,  but  following  the  terrible  snow  all  efforts  to  raise  it  were 
futile. 

In  1831  the  Indians  became  very  troublesome  and  threatened  to 
overrun  the  white  people.  They  were  led  by  Black  Hawk,  their  chief, 
who  pretended  to  have  power  given  him  by  the  Great  Spirit  to  destroy 
the  pale-faces.  He  attacked  the  whites  with  so  much  vigor  that  militia 
companies  were  formed  for  self  protection'  A  battalion  of  this  regi- 
ment of  275  men,  commanded  by  Major  Stillman  of  Fulton  county, 
was  on  the  14th  of  May,  1832,  attacked  by  Black  Hawk  on  a  small 
branch  of  the  Sycamore  Creek.  This  was  called  the  battle  of  Stillman's 
Run.  The  first  call  which  Governor  Reynolds  made  was  in  May,  1831, 
for  all  able  bodied  men  who  were  willing  to  fight  the  Indians  to 
the  number  of  seven  thousand  to  present  themselves  at  Beardstown  on 
the  10th  of  June.  On  that  day  three  times  that  number  assembled. 
Governor  Reynolds  organized  them  at  once  by  appointing  Joseph 
Dugan  of  Jacksonville  brigadier,  and  Enoch  C.  March  of  Beardstown 
quartermaster.  March  being  well  acquainted  with  this  vicinity  soon 
furnished  the  necessary  supplies,  but  Governor  Reynolds  was  at  a 
loss  to  know  how  to  arm  those  who  had  not  brought  rifles.  In  this 
emergency  Francis  Arenz  came  to  the  rescue.  He  was  a  merchant  in 
Beardstown  and  had  previously  purchased  some  light,  brass-barreled 
fowling  pieces  which  ha4  been  manufactured  in  the  east  for  a  South 
American  government,  and  not  answering  the  purpose  for  which  they 
were  made  they  were  shipped  west  to  shoot  birds  with.  These  answered 
excellently  for  arms  for  light  horsemen  and  skirmishers.  The  little 
army  started  on  their  campaign  June  15th,  1831,  for  Rock  Island. 

During  the  Black  Hawk  war  David  Epler,  a  resident  of  North 
Prairie,  came  to  Beardstown  to  purchase  two  barrels  of  salt.  He  drove 
two  beautiful  horses,  well  harnessed  and  a  good  wagon.  Col.  March 
saw  them  and  wanted  them  for  the  army  for  war  material.  He  seized 
them  under  the  law  of  war  times.  Mr.  Epler  refused  to  give  them  up 
unless  he  should  be  paid  their  value.  Col.  March  then  agreed  to  pay 
for  them  what  two  disinterested  men  would  say  they  were  worth.  This 
Epler  agreed  to.  At  the  time  there  were  two  comparative  strangers, 
Dr.  Charles  Chandler  and  a  man  named  Crawford  stopping  at  Beards- 
town.  The  case  was  referred  to  them.  They  had  come  from  the  east 
and  were  wholly  unaware  of  the  low  prices  of  this  new  country  and 
priced  the  team  at  eastern  value  which  was  $350.00.  Mr.  Epler  re- 
ceived what  was  a  very  large  price  for  his  team. 

Shortly  before  this  Dr.  Chandler  left  Rhode  Island,  where  he  had 
a  good  medical  practice,  started  west  with  his  family  intending  to  settle 

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at  Fort  Clark,  where  Peoria  now  stands.  He  came  up  the  Illinois  river 
on  a  steamer,  and  when  they  arrived  at  Beardstown  the  hostile  attitude 
of  the  Indians  made  it  seem  impracticable  to  go  further,  so  the  captain 
discharged  his  passengers  and  freight  at  Beardstown.  It  was  while 
here  at  this  time  that  Dr.  Chandler  settled  the  value  of  the  team  for 
Mr.  Epler,  and  also  became  so  well  pleased  with  the  vicinity  that  he 
determined  to  go  no  further  north,  but  settle  here.  The  doctor  entered 
160  acres  of  land  where  the  town  of  Chandlerville  now  stands.  He 
broke  up  three  acres  of  land  that  spring  and  raised  a  crop  of  buckwheat 

It  was  the  universal  custom  among  the  settlers  at  that  time  that 
every  man  should  be  entitled  to  80  acres  of  land  on  either  side  of  the 
land  already  entered  by  him,  until  such  time  as  he  was  able  to  enter  it, 
as  it  was  called,  or  in  other  words  until  he  could  raise  enough  money  to 
buy  it  from  the  government  at  $1.25  per  acre.  For  another  man  to 
enter  this  land  was  considered  the  same  as  stealing. 

Shortly  after  the  doctor  had  settled  there,  a  man  named  English 
was  so  well  pleased  with  the  prospects  that  he  concluded  to  enter  land 
and  settle  there.  The  doctor  assisted  and  befriended  him  all  he  could 
and  to  induce  him  to  stop  offered  to  give  up  his  claim  to  one-half  of 
the  80  acre  tract  next  to  the  land  that  English  wanted  and  let  him 
enter  it.  English  told  him  that  he  was  going  to  Springfield  to  enter 
the  whole  tract — that  he  did  not  care  for  the  custom  of  the  country 
and  that  he  was  going  to  have  it  right  or  wrong,  and  started  for  Spring- 
field. The  doctor  went  to  his  cabin  and  found  that  he  had  $50.00.  He 
knew  that  his  neighbor  McAuly  had  some  money  also.  He  saddled 
his  best  horse  and  rode  to  McAuly's  and  borrowed  $50.00  and  started 
taking  a  different  road  than  that  chosen  by  English.  When  about  ten 
miles  from  Springfield  he  overtook  two  men  on  horseback,  and  as  his 
horse  was  foaming  with  perspiration  he  rode  along  slowly  with  the 
young  men  telling  them  of  the  cause  of  his  haste,  as  well  as  to  rest  his 
horse.  When  he  told  them  of  the  meanness  of  English  one  of  the  young 
men  was  so  indignant  that  he  offered  the  doctor  his  own  comparatively 
fresh  horse  that  he  might  make  greater  haste,  while  the  young  man 
would  ride  the  doctor's  horse  into  town.  But  the  doctor  rode  his  own 
horse,  got  safely  to  the  land  office  and  entered  the  land  before  English 
got  there.  Sometime  after  he  wanted  to  have  his  land  surveyed  and  the 
county  surveyor  lived  at  Jacksonville,  but  a  neighbor  told  him  that 
there  was  a  better  surveyor  living  at  Salem  in  Sangamon  county  named 
Abraham  Lincoln,  so  the  doctor  sent  for  him  and  when  he  came  with 
his  implements  to  do  the  surveying  the  doctor  found  that  Abraham 
Lincoln  the  surveyor,  was  the  same  young  man  who  had  offered  to  lend 
him  his  horse  that  he  might  ride  to  the  land  office  before  English. 

Dr.  Chandler  was  the  first  physician  in  Central  Illinois  who 
adopted  quinine  as  a  remedy  in  his  practice.  The  first  to  induce  the 
practice  of  the  infliction  of  bodily  pain  as  a  remedy  for  overdoses  of 
opium,  and  the  first  to  oppose  bleeding  as  a  remedy. 

In  1833  Frances  Orenz  began  publishing  the  first  newspaper, 
entitled  the  Beardstown  Chronicle  and  Illinois  Military  Bounty  Land 
Advisor. 

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CASS  COUNTY  FARMERS'  DIRECTORY 

ABBREVIATIONS   USED    IN   THIS   DIRECTORY 

a — Acres;  Ch — Children;  O — Owner;  T — Tenant  or  Renter;  tel — Telephone; 
twp — Township;  Sec — Section;  Rt. — Rural  Route;  Name  of  wife  follows  direc- 
tory name  ia  parenthesis  (  ) ;  Figures  at  end  of  information — year  directory 
name  became  a  resident  of  county;  Directory  Name  and  Address  are  in  boldface 
type;  (*)  designates  owner  of  an  Automobile;  (f)  Owner  of  a  Tractor. 

EXAMPLE 

*fAdams,  Frank  H.  (Esther)  Ch  Mary,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  17, 
R12,  T640,  Sec.  10,  Wm.  H.  Johnson  (1872) 

MEANS  THAT 

Frank  H.  Adams — Name. 

(*) — Owns  an  Automobile. 

(f) — Owns  a  Tractor. 

(Esther) — Wife's  name. 

Ch  Mary — Child  named  Mary. 

Virginia  Rt  1 — Postoffice,  Virginia  R.  F.  D.  1. 

T640a — Tenant  on  640  acres. 

tel  Chandlerville — On  Chandlerville  Telephone  Exchange. 

twp  17,  R12 — Lives  in  Government  township  17,  Range  12. 

Sec  10 — Section  10. 

Wm.  H.  Johnson — Owner's  name. 

(1872)— Lived  in  county  since  1872. 


*Achill,  F.  J.  (Cora)   Ch  Bertha,  Leo,  *Alcom,  T.  O.    (Gertie)   Ch  Donovan, 

Ida,  Frances,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Vir-  Louis,  Virgil,  Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel 

ginia,  twp  18,  RIO,  Sec  31  T210a  Wm.  Chandlerville,   twp   18   R  9,   Sec  24 

Dunaway  (1882)  O80a  (1873) 

*Adkins,   Walter    (Bertha)    Ch   Mary,  Allen,  G.  T.  (Adeline)  Ch  Melba,  Ellis, 

Ruth,   Ashland    Rt   1,   twp  Ashland,  Ashland  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17  R 

Sec  30  T271a  Ella  M.  Adkins  (1870)  9,    Sec    11    T2a    Macellus    Petefish 

Ahlers,    Harmon    (Anna)    Ch  George,  .  (f886) 

Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Tallula,  twp  18,  R  8  ^f^80"' *'  E"  jFW  °?  f1™8'  J.u' 

SPC  W  OlOOa  H9in  Qlth«  Arthur,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Vir- 

*AinsworthV.(p   ^(Elizabeth)     Ch  f^/^    *?    *   10'    ^   35    ™* 

Helen,     Paul,     Virginia     Rt     2,     tel  .<•    JJJ                   /- A 

oSXfnJXK'  *"  "  R  ^  ^  "  "a   Rt  £  tef 

R  9,  Sec  7  T25a  Wm.  Ross  (1883) 

Albers   Oscar  F.W.  (Joy)  Ch  Dorothy,  *Anderson,  C.  L.  (Linda)  Ch  Clarence, 

Har0~d™?1ear?ST°Wn'  tWP/JIvK?  12>  Olga,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp 

Sec  7  T221a  J.  Ivemeyer  (1915)  18S^  9>  |ec  31  ol|.0a  (1890) 

Alcom,     Ira,    Chandlerville     Rt    2,  tel  Anderson,  Dave  (Myrtle)  Ch  Andrew, 

Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  91,  Sec  24  •*  William,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia, 

O80a  (1875)  twp   17,  R  10,  Sec  36  Foreman  for 

Alcom,  N.  D.  (Bertha)  Ch  Loyd,  How-  Abe  Denwider  (1916) 

ard,    David,    Rarry,    Russell,    Opal,  Anderson,      Emmett      (Amanda)      Ch 

Glenn,  Virginia   Rt  3,  tel  Chandler-  Zella,  Viola,  Virginia   Rt  5,  tel  Vir- 

ville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  23-26  T60a  J.  ginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  S'ec  6  T275a  John 

H.  Garner  (1879)  Washington  (1908) 


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Anderson,  F.  W.  (Lillie)  Ch  Pauline, 
Len,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  18  T160a  Mrs.  Chas.  Lubknecher 
(1885) 

*Anderson,  Gust  (Hannah)  Ch  Roy, 
Rupert,  Wilbur,  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  23  O166a 
(1892) 

Anderson,  James  (Lucy)  Ashland  Rt  3, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17  R  9,  Sec  2  O50a 
(1871) 

Anderson,  John  (Mary)  Virginia  Rt  1, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  17 
T80a  J.  Decker  (1913) 

Anderson,  Jesse  E.  (Caroline)  Ch 
Dora,  Nellie,  Orville,  Arom,  Jessie, 
Lula,  Harvey,  Grace,  Wm.  Redick, 
David,  Meda,  Clarence,  Curtis, 
Beardstown  Rt  3,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec 
16  OllOa  (1849) 

Anderson,  J.  M.  (Josephine)  Ch  Wil- 
mot,  Milton,  Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  8 
O120a  (1859) 

Anderson,  Harry  (Bertha)  Ch  Claude, 
Beulah,  Orville,  Beadstown  Rt  2,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  12  T235a 
Mary  Hansmeier  (1879) 

Anderson,  Harvey  (Reba)  Ch  Florence, 
Beardstown  Rt  3,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec 
16  T40a  J.  Dowin  (1884) 

Anderson,  Oscar  C.  (S'usie)  Ch  Clar- 
ence, Edward,  Ashland  Rt  3,  twp  17, 
Sec  2  TlOOa  James  Anderson  (1885) 

Anderson,  R.  P.  (Hattie)  Ch  Roscoe, 
Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  29  O258a  (1914) 

Anderson,  Thos^  (Ella)  Ch  Bessie, 
Maude,  Oliver,  Tillie,  Beardstown  Rt 
1,  twp  18,  R,  12,  Sec  13  T280a  L.  C. 
Myer  (1915) 

Anery,  D.  B.  (Elner)  Ch  Martha, 
James,  Louis,  Fay,  Larvy,  Vernon, 
Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  17  R  12,  Sec  9  T140a  Frank 
Robison 


Armstrong,  Baxter  (Martha)  Ch  Elsie, 
Tillie,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  8  T332a  Wm.  Ross 
(1863) 

*Armstrong,  Claude  J.  (Edith)  Oh 
Lloyd,  Remus,  Roland,  Loraine, 
Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  1  T265a  Jennie 
Armstrong  (1889) 

Armstrong,  Ed.  (Ellen)  Ch  Helen,  Ha- 
zel, Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
18,  R  10,  Sec  25  O80a  (1880) 

Armstrong,  G.  J.  (Mary)  Ch  Geptha, 
Winona,  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  9,  Sec  27 
O160a  (1880) 

Armstrong,  J.  B.,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  12  T38a 
Mrs.  J.  McBroon  (1875) 

Armstrong,  J.  W.  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  S'ec 
12  O80a  (1864) 

Armstrong,  William  (Eva)  Ch  Lucille, 
Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp 
18,  R.  10  Sec  9  T — a  Angus  Taylor 
(1898) 

Arthalony,  C.  H.  (Emma)  Ch  Harbold, 
Glenn,  Mable,  Esther,  Virginia  Rt  3, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18  R  9,  Sec  26 
Ola  (1868) 

Ater,  Samuel  (Rinda)  Ch  May,  Nettie, 
Frank,  Fred,  Hazel,  Grace,  Howard, 
Walter,  Samuel,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  14 
T— a  A.  Winkleman  (1914) 

Atterberry,  E.  K.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  R.  D. 
Alice,  Roy,  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  9,  Sec  36 
O230a  (1882) 

Atterberry,  E.  W.  (Nell)  Ch  Donald, 
Edgar,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  18  R  9,  Sec 
36  T200a  J.  E.  Pettit  (1912) 

Atwill,  Amanda,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  11  O80a 
(1862) 


B 


Babb,  Ernest  R.  (Beatrice)  Ch  Will- 
iam, George,  Doris,  Chandlerville  Rt 
1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  9,  S'ec 
06  T40a  Geo.  Babb  (1884) 

Babb,  George  (Sarah)  Chandlerville  Rt 
1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  9,  Sec 
36  040a  (1857) 

Bacon,  Earl  (Luella)  Ch  Edward,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10, 
Sec  36  T160a  Chas.  W.  Russell 
(1913) 


Bacon,  Jerry  L.  (Nellie)  Virginia  Rt  1, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  18 
T250a  Mifford  Bros.  (1912) 

*Bailey,  B.  F.  (Sarah)  Ch  Harry,  Irene, 
"Corn  Belt  Farm"  Ashland  Rt  3,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  23  O147y2a 
(1870) 

*Bailey,  Phil  S.  (Aucrutcia)  Ch  Mitch- 
ell, Robert,  Cynthia,  Ashland  Rt  2, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  S'ec  1 
T194a  Bailey  Bros.  (1876) 


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*Bailey,  Walter,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  1  T194a 
Bailey  Bros.  (1879) 

Baldwin,  J.  F.  (Myrtle)  Ch  William, 
Louise,  Marion,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  1,,  R  10,  Sec  36  T57V2a 
A.  J.  Bergen  (1910) 

Bankus,  Floyd  (Edna)  Virginia  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec 
17  O253a  John  N.  Taylor  (1902) 

*Barber,  Harry  E.  (Lottie)  Ch  Marga- 
ret, Arenzville  Rt  2,  tel  Arenzville, 
twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  26,  T120a  Mrs.  W. 
C.  Self  (1912) 

Barber,  L.  L.  (Lucy)  Ch  Joy,  Gladys, 
Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  10,  Sec  35  O80a  (1882) 

*Barber,  Wm.  H.  (Louisa)  Ch  Thomas, 
Eclna,  Nellie,  Harry,  Arenzvilie  Rt  2, 
tel  Arenzville,  twp  17  R  11,  Sec  27 
TlOOa  Mrs.  W.  C.  Self  (1882) 

Barber,  John  S.  (Almira)  Chandlerville 
Rt  1,  Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  2,  Sec 
31  O73a  (1890) 

Barr,  Chas.  E.  Virginia  Rt  2,  twp  18, 
R  10,  Sec  20  CMOa  (1874) 

Bast,  Henry  (Prances)  Virginia  Rt  6, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18  R  9,  Sec  18  O114a 
(1895) 

Baty,  H.  T.  (Ethel)  Ch  Clara,  Myrtle, 
Ronald,  Pauline,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp 
Ashland,  Sec  17-16,  T2a  E.  J.  Hewett 
(1914) 

Bausman,  George  (Mary)  Ch  Harold, 
Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  10,  Sec  29  T400a  M.  L.  Crum 
(1914) 

*Baxter,  H.  B.,  Ashland  Rt  1,  tel  Ash- 
land, twp  17  R  9,  Sec  27  O400a 
(1881) 

*Baxter,  J.  H.  (Minnie)  Ch  Ivan,  Mae, 
"Pine  Hurst  Farm"  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  10 
O240a  (1886) 

*  Baxter,  Wm.  R.  (Wilhelmina)  Ch 
Martha,  Ashland  Rt  1,  tel  Ashland, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  26  O80a  (1887) 

Beadles,  Chas.  (Alice)  Ch  Daisy,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10, 
Sec  13-14  T200a  Mrs.  L.  C.  Petefish 
(1861) 

Beard,  R.  L.  (Lena)  Ch  John,  Robert, 
Mildred.  Reva,  Mary,  Robert,  Roland, 
John,  Lena,  Arenzville  Rt  2,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  28 
O204a  (1865) 

Beauchamp,  J.  C.  (Hazel)  Ch  Charles, 
Gertie,  Virginia  Rt  3,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec 
4  T40a  Florence  Fox  (1915) 


*Bech,  J.  C.  (Rosa)  Ch  Myrtle,  Royal, 
Zella,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
18,  R  10,  Sec  30  O129a  (1860) 

*Beckum,  Chas.  (Ida)  Ch  Leslie,  Al- 
lyne,  Floyd,  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  30  T170a  T. 
Williamson  (1876) 

Beckum,  Labe  Ch  Lillie,  Nellie,  Pearl, 
Jessie,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  6-7  O85a  (1857) 

*Beihl,  Clara  &  Marie,  Beardstown  Rt 

1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  24 

O80a  (1857) 
Bell,  A.  N.   (Effie)   Ch  Hazel,  Virgil, 

Lorene,  Virginia   Rt  4,  tel  Virginia, 

twp   17,   R   10,   Sec   11   T14a  John 

Armstrong    (1917) 
Bell,  A.  R.  (Leota)  Ch  Marie,  Lester, 

Alberta,  Viola,  Freda,  Virginia  Rt  6, 

tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  9  T149a 

(1876) 
Bell,  Mrs.  Jamina  Ch  Milton,  Virginia 

Rt  3,  tel  Chanalerville,  twp  18,  R  9, 

Sec  28  O240a   (1865) 
Benson,     Sars     (Rollie)     Ch     Sheral, 

Chandlerville,    tel   Tallula,   twp   17, 

R  8,  Sec  4  O80a  (1911) 
Berger,  David  (Anna)  Ch  Mary,  Henry, 

Edw.,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  twp  18,  R  12, 

Sec  32  O400a  (1849) 

Betz,  John  (Katherine)  Ch  Opal,  How- 
ard, Frank,  Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  10 
O80a  (1870) 

*Biddlecome,  D.  (Amanda)  Ch  Ed., 
Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  10,  Sec  31,  O160a 

*Bierhaus,  Ed  (Corrie)  Ch  Earl,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  2,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18  R  11, 
Sec  24  O80a  (1868) 

Bierhaus,  J.  M.  (Louise)  Ch  Donald, 
Lisetta,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  19  T202a  Eliza 
Bierhaus  (1870) 

*Bierhaus,  Milt  (Addie)  Virginia  Rt  2, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  19 
O180a  (1870) 

*Biggs,  Chas.  S.  (Eilen)  Ch  Thomas, 
Edwin,  "The  Elms"  Ashland  Rt  3, 
twp  Ashland,  Sec  7-8  O320a  (1860) 

Bins,  Wm.  L.  (Florence)  Ch  Donald, 
Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  11,  Sec  34  040a  (1881) 

*Black,  Alva  (Mae)  Ch  Mable,  IVa, 
Frances,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  18  T320a  Robert 
Hall  (1881) 


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*Bla!r,  Jas.  (Carrie)  Ch  Henry,  Flor- 
ence, Jessie,  Walter,  Unia,  Chandler- 
ville  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  19, 
R  9,  Sec  35  T196a  Howard  Boone 
(1877) 

Blair,  John    (Nettie)  Chandlerville  Rt 

I,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec 
31  TlOa  Elias  Atterberry   (1875) 

Blair,  Samuel  (Emma)  Ch  Claude, 
John,  Lettia,  Clinton,  Hugo,  Clark, 
Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  2  T160a  Chilton  Es- 
tate (1868) 

*Blair,  W.  D.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Alma,  Rus- 
sell, Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chand- 
lerville, twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  5  T120a 
Anna  Blair  (1891) 

Blakeman,  G.  W.  (Dora)  Beardstown 
Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  3  T5a  F.  Lebcher  (1852) 

Blaylock,  J.  Q.  (Ethel)  Ch  Grace,  Lu- 
cile,  John,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  3-10 
T160a  Mrs.  Susie  Dunn  (1915) 

Blohm,  A.  W.  Ch  Chas.  Inez,  Alpha, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec 
36  T117a  A.  E.  Sahmoldt  (1849) 

Blohm,  Peter  M.  (Mary)  Ch  Pearl,  Lee, 
Anna,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  19,  R  11,  Sec  6  O243a 
(1857) 

Blohm,  W.  C.  (Ula)  Ch  Helen,  Beards- 
town  Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  19, 
R  11,  Sec  32  O120a  (1891^ 

*Blum,  Chas.  W.  (Anna)  Ch  Gladys, 
Clifford,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  24  O80a 
(1880) 

*Blum,  George  (Sophia)  Ch  Lcraine, 
Effle,  Elmer,  Lloyd,  Clarence,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R 

II,  Sec  27  O152a  (1860) 

Blum,  Henry,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  14  O80a 
(1862) 

Blum,  Chas,  Ch  Robert,  Beardstown  Rt 
1,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec 
4  O164a  (1866) 

Boatman,  Jasper  (Mary)  Ch  Lizzie, 
Frank,  Izorha,  Robert,  Samuel, 
Daisy,  Carl,  Bertha,  John  Arenzville 
Rt  3,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17  R  11, 
Sec  29  T20a  W.  Herbert  (1904) 

Boatman,  Robert  (Pauline)  Ch  Ever- 
ett, Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Arenzville, 
twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  28  T23a  Lee  Beard 
(1907) 

Bockemeier,  F.  Elmer  (Fern)  Beards- 
town  Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18, 
R  11,  Sec  18,  T79a  H.  Bockemeier 
(1894) 


Bockemeier,  Rude  (Metha)  Beards- 
town  Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  19, 
R  11,  Sec  31  T200a  A.  Hagen  &  Geo. 
Kuhlman  (1883) 

*Boeker,  Harve  L.  (Alma)  Chandler- 
ville Rt  1,  tel  Tallula,  twp  18,  R  9, 
Sec  26  O280a  (1900) 

*Boeker,  Walter  C.,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel 
Tallula,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  7-8  T240a 
Bocker  Estate  (1900) 

Boensel,  Otto  (Addie)  Ch  Clara,  Ruby, 
Bluff  Springs  Box  17,  tel  Beardstown- 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  21  O175a  (1885) 

Boggs,  Garland  (Nancy)  Ch  William, 
Clarence,  Erma,  Ashland  Rt  3,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17  R  9,  Sec  15-22  T231a 
Ray  Ross  (1905) 

Bollhorst,  Fred  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  19,  R  11,  Sec  28 
T374a  C.  A.  Wagener  (1890) 

Bool,  Mrs.  Emory  Ch  Myrtle,  Emory, 
Ashland,  Rt  3,  tel  Ashland,  twp  17 
R  9,  Sec  24  T172a  Black  Estate 
(1904) 

Bool,  Wilster  (Abbie)  Ch  Edgar,  Leda, 
Louise,  Ashland  Rt  1,  twp  Ashland, 
Sec  31  T40a  Frank  Davy  (1882) 

Bottom,  Ed.  (Mary)  Ch  Marvin,  Min- 
nie, Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  Ashland,  Sec 
5  T40a  W.  Severs  (1917) 

Bowman,  Chas.  R.  (Wilma)  Ch  Helen, 
Francis,  Charles,  Virginia  Rt  3,  twp 

17,  R  9,  Sec  6  T — a  J.  A.  Cunningham 
(1889) 

*  Bowman,  L.  (Maude)  Ch  Kennith, 
Clifford,  .  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  19,  R  11,  Sec  31 
T70a  Treadway  Rode  Gun  Club 
(1894) 

Bowman,  T.  G.  (Delia)  Ch  Clara,  Li- 
vita,  James,  Tilford,  Virgil,  Beards- 
town  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R 
12,  Sec  22,  O180a  (1887) 

Boyd,  W.  I.  (Nora)  Ch  Stella,  John, 
Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  9,  SeQ  36  Farmhand  for  A.  A.  Din- 
widdie  (1876) 

Braden,  Chas.  M.  (Ollie)  Ch  Fritz,  Lu- 
cinda,  George,  Goldie,  Thelma, 
Charles,  Merle,  Beardstown  Rt  2, 
twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  25  Tla  Geo.  Kuhl- 
man (1874) 

Braden,  O.  E.  (Blanche)  Ch  Clara, 
Mary,  Othniel,  Helen,  Beardstown 
Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  17,  R  12, 
Sec  10  O80a  (1886) 

Brady,  John  R.  (Catherine)  Ch  Ger- 
trude, Eugene,  Paul,  Josephine, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel'  Virginia,  twp 

18,  R  11,  Sec  15  O40a  (1878) 


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Braner,  Chas.  (Marie)  Arenzville  Rt  3, 
tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  29 
T50a  Kucher  &  Dover  (1916) 

Brannan,  Harry  C.  (Ethel)  Ch  Anna, 
Rose,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  17  T240a 
John  Brannan  (1893) 

Brasel,  Frank  (Bertha)  Ch  Roy,  Ed- 
ward, Mable,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  33  T28a  Mrs. 
Walker  (1890) 

*Brasel,  Howard  (Olive)  Virginia  Rt 
1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  26 
T120a  Win.  H.  Witte  (1879) 

Brasell,  Ed.  (Louisa)  Ch  Anna, 
Luther,  Alma,  Ora,  Myrtle,  Arenz- 
ville Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R 
12,  S'ec  26  T160a  J.  Luthham  (1887) 

Brassell,  Luther  (Ruth)  Ch  Robert, 
June,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville, 
twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  34  T160a  Aug. 
Hansmeier  (1888) 

Brauer,  Ed.  (Sallie)  Oakford  Rt  1,  tel 
Oakford,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  21  T230a 
Mrs.  Anna  Brauer 

Brauer,  Henry  (Lolitha)  Ch)  Ewell, 
Lois,  Oakford  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp 
19,  R  8,  Sec  20-29  O99a  (1888) 

*Brauer,  Mrs.  Eliza  Ch  Elsie,  Anna, 
Louis,  Oakford  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford, 
twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  21  O229a  (1885) 

vBriar,  D.  H.  (Ella)  Ch  Burton,  Earl, 
Ruth,  Virginia  Rt  2,te"l  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  4  O522a  (1871) 

Briggs,  Clyde  (Ida)  Arenzville  Rt  3, 
tel  Arenzville,  twp  17  R.11,  S'ec  20 
O20a  (1907) 

Briggs,  Edw.  (Margaretta)  Ch  Minnie, 
Ellen,  William,  Frank,  Charles,  Dora, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec 
20  O20a  (1891) 

Briggs,  Elmer  (Ella)  Beardstown  Rt  2, 
twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  17  O40a  (1888) 

*Briggs,  Harvey  (Nettie)  Ch  Elmer, 
Harley,  Oliver,  Oscar,  Archie,  Lillie, 
Myrtle,  Clara,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  18 
OlOOa  (1882) 

Briggs,  Marian  (Osie)  Ch  Harold, 
Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
17,  R  12,  Sec  11  T2a  Charles  Tucker 
(1912) 

Briggs,  Sherman  (Osie)  Ch  Harold, 
Arenzville  Rt  1,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  29 
Tla  G.  Kuhlman  (1911) 

Brittain,  Park  (Reba)  Ch  Tola,  Virginia 
Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec 
12  T97a  John  Nesbit  (1915) 

*Broakhouse,  Dietrich  (Emma)  Vir- 
ginia Rt  2,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10, 
Sec  32  O160a  (1893) 


Brockschmldt,  Chris  (Louise)  Ch  Ida, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  19,  R  11,  S'ec  31  O360a  (1881) 

Brown,  Harry  (Georgiana)  Ch  Helen, 
Louise,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  34  O120a  (1883) 

Brown,  W.  F.,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  18 
(1890) 

Bruaw,  Chas.  S.  (Lucy)  Virginia  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  5 
O189a  (1917) 

Brunk,  Chas.  (Sidney)  Ch  Alice, 
Glenn,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R,  10,  Sec  16  T197a  Jos.  Wil- 
son (1883) 

Brunk,  Clarence  (Martha)  Ch  Pauline, 
Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  9,  Sec  30  (1886) 

Brunk,  George  (Lillie)  Ch  Howard, 
Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  10,  Sec  16  T86a  Robert  Hall 
(1886) 

Brunk,  William  (Mary)  Ch  James, 
Alice,  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
18,  R  10,  S'ec  35  T80a  John  Carlston 
(1887) 

Buck,  Clyde  (Lizzie)  Beardstown  Rt  2, 
tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  18 
T— a  John  Weeks  (1890) 

Buck,  Elmer  (Julia)  Ch  Bertha,  Bea- 
trice, John,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  twp  18, 
R  11,  Sec  30  (1877) 

Buck,  John  A.  (Anna)  Ch  George, 
Edna,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  20  O40a  T40a 
Ella  Mann  (1870) 

Buck,  Lester  (Maude)  Ch  Eva,  Russell, 
Archie,  Letia,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  Rj  11,  Sec  20 
Tl}5a  Wm.  Neeham  (1902) 

Buck,  Minnie  M.  Ch  Henry,  Harry,  Her- 
man, Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville, 
twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  25  T8a  Oliver  Hark- 
man  (1887) 

Buck,  Winfield  (Amanda)  Ch  Thomas, 
Clyde,  Lark,  Minnie,  Delia,)  Beards- 
town  Rt  2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R 
11,  Sec  18  O80a  (1857) 

Buget,  James  (Sarah)  Ch  Albert, 
Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  9,  S'ec  14  T80a  (1909) 

Bull,  J.  O.  Beardstown,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  11  T160a  L.  S. 
Doane  (1900) 

Bull,  Madison  Ch  Morris,  James, 
George,  Hont,  Jacob,  Mary,  Eliza- 
beth, Cora,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  11 
T160a  L.  S.  Doane  (1900) 


CASS  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


155 


Burton,  Minter  (Lue)  Ch  Ellen, 
Charles,  Minte,  Bertha,  Gordon,  Ha- 
zel, Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Tallula,  twp  18, 
R  8,  Sec  20  T289a  G.  M.  Spear 
(1901) 

Burton,  Oscar  (Bessie)  Ch  Emma, 
Owen,  Delta,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  Ash- 
land, Sec  16  T53^a  John  Walker 
(1916) 


*Butler,  L.  O.  (Daisy)  Ch  Homer,  Ash- 
land, twp  Ashland,  O200a  (1873) 

Buttler,  Geo.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Daisy,  El- 
mer, Hazel,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  15 
T220a  Sarah  Lillard  (1897) 

Buxton,  Albert  S.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Glen, 
Alberta,  Wayne,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  36  O80a 
T80a  Amos  Buxton  (1882) 


*fCampbell,  Alfred  (Mary)  Ch  Will- 
iam, A.  S'.  Marguerite,  "Maple  Lawn" 
Ashland  Rt  3,  twp  Philadelphia,  Sec 
13  O300a  (1858) 

Campbell,  I  eo  (Tena)  Ch  Samuel,  Ora, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec 
2o  T80a  Geo.  Kuhlman  (1882) 

Campbell,  R.  H.  (Nadine)  Ch  Vivian, 
Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  10,  Sec  32  O255a 

Carls,  Chas.  A.  (Herble)  Bluff  Springs, 
tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  S'ec  21 
T50a  A.  W.  Mathews  (1892) 

*Carls,  Geo.  H.  (Minnie)  Ch  Selma, 
Elmer,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  19  O306a 
(1874) 

*fCarls,  Gus  A.  (Ida)  Ch  Edw.  Fred, 
Gus,  Lydia,  Delia,  Norman,  Oscar, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  30  O500a  (1876) 

*fCarls,  Herman  H.  (Alma)  Ch  Doro- 
thy, Edna,  Clarence,  Beardstown  Rt 
2,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18  R  11,  Sec 
31  O120a  (1883) 

Carls,  John  H.  (Katherine)  Ch  Nor- 
man, Alma,  Glennan,  Virginia  Rt  1, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  15 
T334a  Rosa  Pratt  &  H.  C.  Pratt 
(1880) 

Carls,  Julius  O.  (Eva)  Ch  William, 
Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia-Beards- 
town,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  4  T80a  Rose 
Hockman  (1887) 

*Carls,  Louis  H.  (Caroline)  Ch  Gladys, 
Elsie,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  Ashland, 
Sec  6  O80a  (1870) 

*fCarls,  Lewis  W.  (Emma)  Ch 
Georgie,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  30 
O125a  T240a  Lena  Carls  (1886) 

*Carls,  William  (Hilda)  Ch  Russell, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  32  O80a  (1881) 


Carls,  Wm.  M.  (Louise)  Ch  Clifford, 
Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Beardstown,  twp 
18,  R  11,  Sec  33  O40a  (1877) 

*Carslenjohanns,  Fred  Ch  Anna,  Mary, 
Katie,  Tallula  Rt  1,  tel  Tallula,  twp 
18,  R  8,  Sec  28  O99a  (1882) 

Carmichael,  L.  M.  (Carrie)  Ch  Harry, 
Elsie,  Vida,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18  R  9,  Sec  31  T80a  Carl 
Anderson  (1914) 

Carter,  James  (Nellie)  Ch  Stella, 
Louise,  Henry,  Acie,  Minnie,  Arenz- 
ville, twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  36  Farmhand 
for  Henry  Zahn  (1912) 

*Case,  N.  J.  (Susan)  Ch  Carrie,  How- 
ard, Hallie,  Theodore,  Lula,  Chand- 
lerville  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp 
18,  R  9,  Sec  14  O320a  (1861) 

Case,  Thomas  (Elsie)  Chandlerville  Rt 
2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec 
23  T240a  L.  A.  Owens  (1895) 

*Case,  William  (Louise)  Ch  Blanche, 
Beulah,  Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  23 
T40a  Irvine  Estate  (1892) 

Cavender,  D.  P.  (Alvera)  Virginia  Rt  6, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  34 
O40a  (1856) 

Caywood,  C.  A.  (Martha)  Ch  Stella, 
Vita,  Vena,  Viginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  4-9  O65a  (1864) 

Cearlock,  William  (Clara)  Ch  Ethel, 
MShland  Rt  3,  twp  Philadelphia,  Sec 
12,  T410a  Louis  Savage  (1913) 

"Chambers,  Chas.  E.  (Tillie)  Ch  Til- 
lie,  Oscar,  Ursula,  Dewey,  Bluff 
Springs,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  34  OlOOa  T96a  Clark  Estate 
(1852) 

Chancy,  J.  R.  (Liza)  Chi  Eliah,  Myrtle, 
Ben,  Pearl,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  22  T40a  J.  J. 
Crews  (1915) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


*Charlesworth,  Joseph  T.  Ch  Bessie, 
William,  Edw.,  Dollie,  Arenzville  Rt 
2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec 
34  O24iy2a  (1884) 

Childers,  William  (Carrie)  Ch  Georgie, 
Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R 
»,  Sec  28  Farmhand  for  T.  R.  Cline 
(1916) 

*Chilton,  Chas.  (Ellen)  Ashland  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  29 
OlOOa  (1850) 

*Chilton,  Edward  (Mattie)  Ch  Glenn, 
Louise,  Hester,  Chandlerville  Rt  1, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec 
7  O73a  (1874) 

*Chilton,  Bros.  J.  J.,  Chandlerville  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec 
22-23  T  160a  John  Chilton  (1869) 

*Chittick,  J.  C.  (Mary)  "Pleasant  View 
Farm"  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  S'ec  31-32  O120a  (1869) 

*Chittick,  John  H.  (Maude)  Ch  Harry, 
Richard,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  i7,  R  10,  Sec  15  T144a  Geo. 
Chittick  (1880) 

Clark,  Homer  (Dora)  Ch  Roy,  Pearl, 
Mary,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp 

17,  R  10,  Sec  25  T — a  Angus  Tayler 
(1915) 

*Clark,  N.  N.  (Luella)  Ch  Lester, 
Nell,  Bernice,  Ernest,  Frank,  Bluff 
Springs,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  33  O140a 
(1865) 

Clasing,  Fred  (Katherine)  Ch  Otto, 
Freda,  John,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Tal- 
lula-Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec 
14  O80a  (1889) 

Clayton,  F.  A.  (Irene)  Virginia  Rt  5, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  34  T60a  R.  F.  Clay- 
ton (1893) 

*Clayton,  H.  W.  (Laura)  Ch  Alice,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  27  O95a  (1889) 

*Clayton,  R.  F.  (Nellie)  Ch  May, 
Harry,  Iva,  Floyd,  Roy,  Virginia  Rt  5, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18  R  11,  Sec  27 
O160a  (1864) 

Clem,  George  (Maude)  Ch  Floyd,  Ce- 
cil, Dorothy,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  twp 

18,  R   11,   Sec  31  Tla  F.   X.   Pond 
(1907) 

demons,  J.  S.  "Coro  Grove"  Ashland 
Rt  2,  twp  Ashland,  Sec  9  T160a  W. 
F.  Edwards  (1851) 

*Clemons,  Raymond  (Martha)  Ash- 
land Rt  3,  tel  Ashland,  twp  17,  R  9, 
Sec  24-25  T222a  J.  D.  Turner  (1907) 


*Clemons,  Thomas  (Ella)  Ch  Gilbert, 
Thelma,  Audice,  Loraine,  Clyde, 
Ashland  Rt  3,  twp  Ashland  Sec  30 
T246a  D.  A.  Tayior  (1871) 

Clement,  G.  G.  (Nola)  Ch  Verna, 
George,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville, 
twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  30  T5a  D.  M. 
Crum  (1902) 

*Cline,  Frank  (Mattie)  Ch  Marjorie, 
George,  Kenneth,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  S'ec  25-26 
T280a  W.  T.  Sudbink  (1890) 

*Coil,  Clay  C.  (Nellie)  Bluff  Springs, 
tel  Virginia-Beardstown,  twp  18,  R 
11,  Sec  28  T160a  Homer  Decker 
(1901) 

Coil,  Noah  (Fannie)  Ch  Gwendolyn, 
J^ia,  Percy,  Mabel,  Kemmie,  Fran- 
cis, Marie,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  twp  18, 
R  11,  Sec  19  T40a  Bob  McGowin 
(1912) 

Coil,  W.  J.  (Ida)  Ch  Lola,  Clay,  Iris, 
Nona,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  25  O296a 
(1901) 

*Coldwell,  John  (Kate)  Ch  Mazie,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  5,  tel  Beardstown- Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  31  Ola  (1864) 

Coldwell,  Thos.  H.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Rach- 
ael,  Vernon,  Beatrice,  Virginia  Rt  5, 
twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  12  O55a  (1905) 

Cole,  Fred  (Lydia)  Arenzville  Rt  3, 
twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  17,  T40a  H.  Win- 
holdt  (1902) 

Coleman,  A.  H.  (Olive)  Ch;  Ralph, 
"Oakland  Farm"  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  S'ec  26  O80a 
(1871) 

Coleman,  John  W.  (Ellen)  Beardstown 
Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  6  T160a  C.  N.  Dunn  (1872) 

Collings,  H.  H.  (Inez)  Ch  Irene,  Hu- 
bert, Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  4  T180a  H. 
W.  Oetgen  (1905) 

Collins,  Harry  (June)  Ch  Mildred,  Jo- 
seph, Maurine,  Ashland  Rt  3,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  15  T250a  Arch 
Maine,  (1885) 

Collins,  Howard  (Grace)  Ch  Franklin, 
Ashland  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
9,  Sec  j.5  T511a  Arch  Maine  (1895) 

Collins,  Leslie  (Verna)  Ch  Thelma, 
Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp 
18,  R  10,  Sec  4  T122a  Wm.  Dillow 
(1887) 


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157 


Collins,  Newt  (Flora)  Ch  Anna,  Al- 
fred, Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
18,  R  9,  Sec  35  Tla  W.  Thomas 
(1917) 

Collins,  Wm.  E.  (Dollie)  Ch  Helen, 
Hester,  J.  C.,  Dorothy,  Billy,  Virgil, 
Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
9,  Sec  19,  T385a  C.  W.  S'avage 
(1883) 

Colpitts,  R.  S.  (Emma)  "Hard  Maples" 
Philadelphia,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
9,  Sec  16  O120a  (1872) 

Colburn,  W.  H.  (Ollie)  Ch  Glenn, 
Chandler-viHe  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  5  O40a  (1906) 

Colston,  Frank  (Mollie)  Ch  Margaret, 
James,  Francis,  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  11  O80a 
(1856) 

Comiskey,  Peter  (Elizabeth)  Ashland 
Rt  2,  twp  Ashland,  Sec  21  T80a 
Henry  Votsmier  (1917) 

Conover,  Roy  C.  (Ch  Helen,  Virginia 
Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec 
30  T— a  C.  W.  Conover  (1884) 

Cook,  Fred  (Maude)  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  31  O114a 
(1881) 

Cook,  Ralph  (Hilma)  Ch  Lucille,  Rus- 
sell, Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel  Chander- 
ville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  11,  O80a 
(1879) 

Cook,  W.  L.  (Margaret)  Chandlerville 
Rt  2,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  11  O120a 
(877) 

Coon,  Lafayette  (Mary)  Ch  Minnie, 
Emma,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  36  O106a 
(1912) 

*Cooper,  Bristo  (Alice)  Ch  Lalitha, 
Harriet,  Raymond,  Chandlerville  Rt 
1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec 
8  O250a  (1860) 

Cooper,  James  S.  (Maude)  Ch  Virgil, 
Gerald,  Lorine,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  18, 
R  8,  See  28  O5a  (1910) 

Cooper,  John  Henry  (Eliza)  Ch  Will- 
iam, Katie,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Ash- 
land, twp  17,  R  8,  Sec  4  O15a  (1853) 


Cooper,  Noah  L.  (Merna)  Ch  Alice, 
Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  13  T80a  Lena  Dirks 
(1885) 

Corcoran,  L.  D.  (Nettie)  Ch  Melba, 
Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
17,  R  12,  Sec  29  T  lOOa  George  E. 
Corcoran  (1899) 

Cosner,  Mrs.  Susan  E.  Ch  Alfred,  Rol- 
land,  Russell,  Ashland  Rt  3,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  14-23  T466a 
Cosner  Estate  (1895) 

*fCosner,  Thos.  Philadelphia,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  23-14  O466a 
(1843) 

Cox,  Arthur  (Maggie)  Ch  Paul,  Roy, 
Vern,  Helen,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  35  T40a  Wm. 
Thomas  (1903) 

Cox,  Thomas  (Esther)  Ch  Lucille,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  3,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  35  T7a 
W.  R.  Cox  (1903) 

Cox,  W.  R.  (Nancy)  Ch  Ben,  Castle, 
Nellie,  Jessie,  Roy,  Olive,  Oscar,  Bert, 
Dollie,  May,  Robert,  Virginia  Rt  3, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  35 
O54a  (1903) 

Craggs,  C.  D.  (Clara)  Ch  Gilbert, 
Chandlerville  Rt  1,  twp  19,  R  9,  Sec 
36  T240a  I.  Atterberry  (1917) 

*Craig,   Robert  J.   (Addie)    Arenzville 

Rt  2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11, 

Sec  36  O80a  (1878) 
*Cramer,  E.  Ch  Jacob,  Louisa,  Julius, 

Bert,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Beardstown, 

twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  33  O140a  (1856) 
Crews,    Arthur    A.    (Elda)    Ch    Opal, 

Beardstown,   twp    17,   R    12,    Sec   6 

T80a  Mary  Crews  (1916) 
Crews,  J.  J.  (Bell)  Ch  Letha,  Leonard, 

Virginia   Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 

R  9,  Sec  34  O60a  (1851) 
Crews,    J.    L.    (Minnie)    Ch   Beatrice, 

Wesley,  Beardstown,  twp  17,  R  12, 

Sec  5  T21a  Mary  Crews   (1889) 
Crews,     Oscar     (Lydia)     Ch    Wilbur, 

Edith,    Virginia    Rt  3,   tel   Virginia, 

twp    18,    R   9,    S'ec    34    T60a    Thos. 

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Crews,  R.  D.  (Mary)  Ch  Arthur,  Flora, 
Millie,  Joseph,  Ida,  Cora,  Lottie, 
Beardstown,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  5 
T59a  Mary  F.  Crews  (1851) 

Crowell,  George  (Merle)  Ashland  Rt  2 
tel  Ashland,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  30 
T5a  L.  W.  Wright  (1891) 

Crowell,  R.  A.  (Margaret)  Ch  Samuel, 
Jessie,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Ashland, 
twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  31  TlOa  Lavone 
Olson  (1856) 

Grouse,  Ernest  (Myrtle)  Ch  Eugene, 
Rule,  Wayne,  Ashland  Rt  3,  twp  17, 
R  9,  Sec  13  T30a  Walter  Savage 
(1917) 

"•j-Crum,  Arthur  E.  (Nina)  Ch  Mary, 
Josephine,  Arenzville  Rt  2,  tel  Arenz- 
ville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  36  T375a  Mrs. 
~i.  Skiles  (1878) 

Crum,  D.  M.  (Henrietta)  Ch  Vida,  "Ma- 
ple Hill"  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Arenz- 
ville, twp  17,  R  10,  S'ec  10  O140a 
(1853) 


*Crum,  L.  Ashland  Rt  1,  tel  Ashland, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  36  O80a 

*Crumrin,  H.  O.  (Emma)  Ch  Arthur, 
Louise,  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  9,  Sec  34 
T45a  Fred  Zorn  (1909) 

Cunningham,  Arch  (Myrtle)  Ch  Earl, 
Oliver,  Viola,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  «L8,  R  9,  Sec  32  O120a 

*Cunningham,  Henry,  Virginia  Rt  3, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  9  O440a 
(1857) 

Cunningham,  J.  A.  "Allendale  Farm" 
Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
9,  Sec  6  O400a  (1843) 

Cunningham,  Mrs.  (Sarah)  Virginia  Rt 
3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  7 
T— a  Henry  Cunningham  (1829) 

Curry,  Stephen  (Laura)  Ch  Frank,  Ce- 
cile,  Oakford  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp 
19,  R  8,  Sec  18  T200a  P.  N.  Button 
Estate  (1911) 


D 


Dahmann,  Ed  (Mary)  Ch  Alfred,  Viola, 
Kenneth,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Arenz- 
ville, twp  17,  R  12,  S'ec  26  T120a 
Chas.  Dahmann  (1869) 

Dahmann,  Geo.  H.  (Emma)  Ch  Edna, 
Elmer,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Arenz- 
ville, twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  32  T197a  Dah- 
mann Estate  (1872) 

*Daniel,  James  C.  (Dora)  Ch  Harry, 
Pearl,  Carrie,  Gladys,  Velina,  Ash- 
land Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9, 
Sec  14-11  T470a  Barkley  (1886) 

Daniel,  John  H.  (Lillie)  Ch  Roscoe, 
Dewey,  Letha,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp 
Ashland,  Sec  6  T160a  M.  E.  Combs 
(1892) 

*Daniels,  Major  (Ella)  Ch  Nadine, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
18,  R  11,  Sec  24  T150a  Mauer  Estate 
(1886) 

*Daniel,  Robert  G.  (Ida)  Ch  Lee,  John, 
Leslie,  Eula,  Burton,  Ashland  Rt  2, 
twp  Ashland,  Sec  5  O224a  (1890) 

*Daniel,  Thomas  (Alva)  Ch  Guy, 
Maude,  Maggie,  Glennie,  Scherwood, 
Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Ashland,  twp  18, 
R  8,  Sec  31  O116a  (1887) 


Davis,  Alvia  (Luberta)  Ch  Herschal, 
Hazel,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Arenz- 
ville^.  twp  17,  S'ec  16  T  80a  Sylvester 
Buck  (1889) 

*Davis,  Chas.  E.  (Eva)  Ch  Harry,  Carl, 
Mary,  Gladys,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  15  T86a 
Arthur  Korte  (1878) 

Davis,  Claude  (Anna)  Beardstown  Rt 
2,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec 
18  T80a  Peter  Goff  (1893) 

Davis,  L.  (Augusta)  Ch  Margaret,  Don- 
ald, Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  17,  -R  12,  Sec  16  T80a  C. 
G.  Tucker  (1892) 

*  Davis,  Leo  (Gertrude)  Ch  Russell, 
Gladys,  Mildred,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10  Sec  7  O145a 
(1876) 

Davis,  Louis  (Leila)  Ch  Wilbur,  Ruby, 
Ashland  Rt  3,  twp  Philadelphia,  Sec 
12  T70a  J.  E.  Thornley  (1899) 

Davis,  Roy  (Ethel)  Ch  Mary,  Eunice, 
Edna,  Francis,  Florence,  Virginia  Rt 
1,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  11  T320a  Chas. 
Huston  (1893) 

Davis,  Stephen  (Elizabeth)  Ch  *Roy, 
Alva,  Archie,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  Sec  17  O80a 
(1854) 


CASS  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


159 


Davis,  S.  W.  (Amanda)  Chandlerville 
Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  8, 
Sec  18  O12%a  (1854) 

Davis,  Virgil  (Lola)  Ch  Helen,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
10,  Sec  7  T150a  Nellie  Suffern 
(1885) 

*Davis,  V.  W.  Ch  Lue,  Virginia  Rt  4, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  T240a 
L.  A.  Petefish  (1857) 

*Davis,  Walter  L.  (Emma)  Ch  Hilma, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
18,  R  11,  Sec  24  O80a  (1874) 

Davis,  Willis  F.  (Barbara)  Ch  Fern, 
Wilbur,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  22  OllOa  (1884) 

*Davis,  Willis  J.  (Louise)  Virginia  Rt 
1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec 

12  O170a  (1861) 

Davidsmeier,  Edw.  J.  (Frieda)  Cn 
Velma,  Berdella,  Norman,  Marcella, 
Frieda,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  27  O130a  (1909) 

Davidsmeier,  Fred  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Edw.  Hannah,  Alma,  Gustie,  Aman- 
da, Amelia,  Louis,  William,  Hilda, 
Walter,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  22  O220a  (1896) 

Davidsmeyer,  J.  H.  (Marie)  Ch  Paul, 
Rudolph,  Edward,  Beardstown  Rt  1, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  14 
O160a  (1897) 

Davison,  Charles  (Lizzie)  Ashland  Rt 
1,  twp  Ashland,  Sec  31  Farmhand 
for  Wm.  Newell  (1915) 

Davison,  Elmer  (Susan)  Ch  Harold, 
Agnes,  Herschel,  Ashland  Rt  4,  tel 
Ashland,  twp  17,  Sec  33,  T160a 
Hiram  Baxter  (1908) 

Davison,  H.  (Millie)  Ch  Earl,  Ernest, 
Everett,  Bell,  Mable,  Ashland  Rt  1, 
tel  Ashland,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  27 
Foreman  for  Harry  Conover  (1914) 

Davison,  Wm.  (Delia)  Ch  Howard, 
Ashland  Rt  3,  twp  Philadelphia,  Sec 

13  Tla  Alfred  Campbell   (1917) 
*Dearing,    E.    L.     (Lulu)     Ch    Eunice, 

R.  F.,  Charles,  Chandlerville  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec 
7  T256a  B.  Cooper  (1873) 

Dearing,  Harry  (Sylvia)  Ch  William, 
Dennis,  Blanche,  Virgil,  Russell, 
Ernest,  Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  12 
T127a  John  Hostman  (1877) 

Decker,  Geo.  C.  (Caroline)  Virginia 
Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  18,  Sec 
34  T120a  Geo.  Carl  (1916) 


*Defraties,  Anna  Ch  Euel,  Eunice, 
Levata,  Jessie,  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  22  O160a 
(1889) 

*Defraties,  Euel  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  22  T160a 
Anna  Defraties  (1901) 

DeGroot,  Henry  (Ellen)  Ch  Harry, 
Henry,  John,  George,  Nelson,  Ira. 
Lucy,  Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel  Chand- 
lerville, twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  16  T160a 
Lewis  Cowen  (1861) 

DeGroot,  Jerry  (Nellie)  Ch  Anna, 
Joachin,  Silas,  Nancy,  Ashland  Rt  2, 
tel  Ashland,  twp  18,  R  8,  See  29 
O80a  (1871) 

DeGroot,  John  (Almira)  Ch  John, 
Henry,  Hannah,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp 
18,  R  8,  Sec  29-32  O80a  (1877) 

*DeFrates,  Joseph  (Florence)  Ch 
Leta,  Marion,  Dorothy,  Donald,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
9,  Sec  7  T123a  Mrs.  Mary  Jones 
(1875) 

Dellinger,  Hale  (Lyrta)  Ch  Mildred, 
Cora,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  Ashland, 
Sec  16-17  T40a  E.  T.  Hewett  (1910) 

*Devlin  Bros.  Philadelphia,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  21  T157a 
John  Devlin,  Sr.  (1887) 

Devlin,  Frank  Ashland  Rt  3,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  11-12  T278a 
J.  E.  and  Frank  Devlin  (1884) 

*D->vlin,  John  E.  (Mary)  Ch  Alvenia, 
Ashland  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  9,  Sec  11-12  T278a  J.  E.  and  Frank 
Devlin  (1882) 

*  Devi  in,  Lee  (Frances)  Ch  Leo,  Phila- 
delphia, tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9, 
Sec  21  T157a  John  Devlin,  Sr. 
(1884) 

*Dick,  W.  F.  (Lena)  Ch  Alfred, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  11,  S'ec  3-10-11  O360a 
(1865) 

Dinkwater,  Olive  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  1  O51a 
(1870) 

*Dinwiddie,  A.  A.  (Sybiel)  Ch  Leon, 
Alvin,  Mildred,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel 
Jacksonville,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  30 
O307a  (1901) 

*fDlnwiddie,  Loren  L.  (Delia)  "Breezy 
Point  Farm"  Virginia  Rt  2,  te.1  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  33  T600a 
Dietrich  Brockhouse  (1911) 

*Dober,  Edward  Arenzville  Rt  2,  twp, 
17,  R  11,  Sec  33  O95a  (1893) 


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Dober,  Frank  Ch  Edward,  Myrtle, 
Arenzville  Rt  2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  33  O230a  (1875) 

Dobson,  Mrs.  Nancy  Ch  Nan,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  1,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  16 
O77a  (1875) 

Dodds,  Harry  (Jennie)  Ch  Alfred, 
James,  Richard,  David,  Virginia  Rt 
3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  6 
080a  (1869) 

Doerr,  Henry  W.  Ch  Everett,  Leo, 
Lorine,  Beardstown,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  19,  R  11,  Sec  29  O120a  (1855) 

*Doerr,  John  E.  (May)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Annabelle,  Norman,  Beardstown  Rt 

1,  tel  Virginia,  twp   18,   R  11,   Sec 
23  O80a  T80a  C.  &  M.  Reihl   (1878) 

Doerr,  John  W.  (Carrie)  Ch  Earl, 
Mazo,  Helen,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  28-29  O80a 
(1883) 

Dohnan,  Ed.  (Mary)  Ch  Alfred,  Viola, 
Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
17,  R  12,  Sec  26  O120a  (1897) 

Donaldson,  Clarence  (Inez)  Ch  Irene, 
Claude,  Virgil,  Ashland  Rt  1,  twp 
Ashland,  Sec  31  Farmhand  for  Wm. 
Newell  (1895) 

Doran,  Mrs.  P.  W.  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  35 
O12V2a  (1903) 

Dotzert,  Frank  E.  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Pearl,  Maire,  Albert,  Hazel,  Howard, 
Clarence,  Hilad,  Francis,  Arenzville 
Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11, 
Sec  3  O102a  (1914) 

Dotzert,  Henry  W.  (Catherine)  Ch 
Harry,  Julius,  William,  Frank,  Fred, 
Alma,  Julia,  Paul,  Martha,  Virginia 
Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec 
3  OlOla  (1914) 

Dour,  Ed.  Beardstown  Rt  7,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  17  O120a 
(1917) 

*Dour,  Louis  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Otto, 
John,  George,  Herman,  Virginia  Rt 

2,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  25 
O123a  (1872) 

*  Drake,  E.  R.  (Amelia)  Ch  Gilbert, 
Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  22  O241a  (1895) 

Drake,  J.  H.  (Addie)  Ch  Glenn,  Alta, 
Pearl,  Carl,  Myrtle,  Ashland  Rt  1, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  27 
T5a  -H.  B.  Baxter  (1861) 

Drake,  J.  W.  (Alice)  Ch  Walter,  Bes- 
sie, William,  Richard,  Alice,  Phila- 
delphia, twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  16  OlOa 
(1864) 


*Drake,  W.  E.  (Edith)  Chandlerville 
Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9, 
Sec  23  O120a  (1895) 

Drinkwater,  Henry  (Mary)  Ch  Walter, 
Lydia,  Rachel,  Lizzie,  Ollie,  Charles, 
Sarah,  Edw.,  Frank,  Beardstown  Rt 
3,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  20  O140a,  (1862) 

Drinkwater,  Joe  H.  (Alina)  Ch  John, 
"Shady  Nook  Farm"  Virginia  Rt  3, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  12-7 
T64a  J.  L.  Drinkwater  (1891) 

Drinkwater,  J.  L.  (Ida)  Ch  Catherine, 
Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
10,  Sec  1  O17a. 

Drinkwater,  Jos.  (Lalitha)  Ch  Ed- 
ward, Beardstown  Rt  3,  twp  17,  R 
12,  Sec  17  O140a  (1856) 

Duckwiler,  Dan  Chandlerville  Rt  1, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  9,  Sec 
28-33  T200a  V.  P.  Turner  (1864) 

Duckwiler,  James  (Grace)  Ch  Helena, 
Irene,  Edna,  Ethel,  Chandlerville  Rt 
1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  9,  Sec 
28-37  T200a  V.  P.  Turner  (1890) 

*Dufelmeier,  Fred  K.  (Frederica)  Ch 
Ellen,  Arenzville  Rt  2,  tel  Arenz- 
ville, twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  33  O65a 
(1884) 

Dufelmeier,  Henry  (Lizzie)  Ch  Liddie, 
Inez,  Dorothy,  Harry,  Frank,  Beards- 
town  Rt  3,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17, 
R  12,  Sec  4  O120a  (1877) 

Duling,  A.  H.  (Delia)  Ch  Nellie,  Paul, 
"Maple  View  Farm"  Ashland  Rt  1, 
tel  Ashland,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  36 
T165a  Duling  Estate  (1861) 

Dunbar,  Hurl  (Iris)  Beardstown  Rt  2, 
twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  24  O8a  T40a  Ellen 
Dunbar  (1905) 

Dunchen,  John  (Mary)  Ch  Ella,  Erna, 
Lucy,  Carrie,  Mary,  Anna,  Charles, 
Louis,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  20  T320a  Robert 
Hall  (1857) 

Dunchen,  Louis,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  20  T320a 
Robert  Hall  (1895) 

Dunchen,  Tony  Ch  Mary,  Frank,  John, 
Clara,  Edw.,  Theresa,  Ernest,  Helen, 
Fredrick,  Agnes,  Oakford  Rt  1,  tel 
Oakford,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  33  O217a 
(1896) 

*Dunn,  Archie  T.  (Bessie)  Beardstown 
Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  3-10  T300a  Mrs.  Susan  E.  Dunn 
(1891) 


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Dupes,  Daniel  (Mary)  Virginia  Rt  5, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  26 
O80a  (1857) 

*Dupes,  George  W.  Virginia  Rt  5, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  26  O118a  (1867) 

Dupes,  Kate  Virginia  Rt  5,  twp  18, 
R  11,  Sec  26  O50a  (1869) 

Dupes,  Valentine  (Luella)  Ch  Glen, 
Ralph,  Fern,  Ethel,  Beardstown  Rt 
1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec 
24  O140a  (1860) 


Dychc,  Howard  (Ethel)  Ch  Everett, 
Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  27  T160a  A.  L. 
Jones  (1890) 

Dyer,  Henry  (Catherine)  Ch  Albert, 
Norma,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  13  T80a  J.  A. 
McClure  (1877) 

Dyer,  Margus  Ch  Norman,  Florence, 
Alliene,  Virginia  Rt  1,  twp  17,  R  10, 
Sec  7  TlOa  E.  Hogan  (1879) 


*Eble,  J.  J.  (Mary)  Chandlerville  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec 
17  O200a  (1872) 

Eddings,  C.  R.  (Delia)  Ch  William, 
Grace,  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chand- 
lerville, twp  19,  R  9,  Sec  32  T400a 
Leeker  Estate  (1887) 

Edwards,  George  (Rachael)  Ch,Lester 
Elizabeth,  Paul,  Ashland  Rt  3,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  1-2  O345a 
(1843) 

*Edwards,  Howard  (Maude)  Ashland 
Rt  2,  tel  Tallula,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec 
33  T200a  W.  F.  Edwards  (1884) 

*Edwards,  J.  E.  Ashland  Rt  3,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  2  O320a 

(1875) 

Edwards,  J.  E.  (Mattie)  Ch  Irene, 
Bryan,  Dwight,  Jane,  Mary,  Ashland 
Rt  2,  tel  Virginia,  Sec  35-36  O80a 

(1882) 

*Edwards,  Lloyd  (Nadine)  Ch  Wil- 
liam Lee,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Tallula, 
twp  17  R  8,  Sec  32  T250a  Wm.  Ed- 
wards (1891) 

*Edwards,  W.  F.  "Coxes  Grove"  Ash- 
land Rt  2,  twp  Ashland,  Sec  9  O160a 
(1854) 

Eeck,  Wm.  Z.  (Rickie)  Ch  Eddie,  Ar- 
thur, Harvey,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  twp 
18,  R  12,  Sec  22  O120a  (1911) 

Eichenauer,  Albert  (Anna)  Ch  Ruel, 
Helen,  Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel  Chand- 
lerville, twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  17-16 
TllOa  Lewis  Yeck  (1884) 

Eichjnhuer,  R.  C.  (Helen)  Ch  Ruben, 
Freda,  Alma,  Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  17 
O160a  (1845) 


Eildis,  John  (Myrtle)  Chandlerville 
Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R 
s),  Sec  23  TlyOa  George  Cline 
(1912) 

* Ei Iks,  Herman  Ch  Herman,  George, 
Ben,  Paul,  Alma,  Cutilda,  Chandler- 
ville Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18, 
R  8,  Sec  18  O18a  (1901) 

Elam,  John  W.  (Fannie)  Ch  Gladys, 
Wayne,  Donald,  Garland,  Virgina  Rt 
5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  23 
O120a  (1874) 

Eliers,  Lena  Ch  Martin,  John,  Henry, 
Mattie,  Fred,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  5 
T240a  E.  Linbert  (1888) 

Elliott,  Henry  (Christine)  Ch  Chester, 
Edith,  Harold,  Roy,  Irene,  Marion, 
Robert,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  16  O60a 
(1871) 

Emerick,  M.  A.  (Bell)  Ch  Arthur, 
Alice,  Robert,  Edith,  Harold,  Beards- 
town  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  17, 
R  12,  S'ec  4  T220a  C.  W.  Maddox 
(1887) 

Emmons,  J.  C.  (Ethel)  Ch  Giles, 
Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chandler- 
ville, twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  31  T192a  J. 
G.  Franken  (1913) 

Engle,  John  W.  (Sophia)  Ch  William, 
Arnold,  Lewis,  Virgil,  Virginia  Rt  5, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  1 
O200a  (1864) 

*Evers,  Fred  Ch  Anna,  Fred,  Helena, 
George,  Andrew,  Arnold^  Ashland  Rt 
2,  tel  Tallula,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  20 
O160a  (1899) 


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Fanigan,  Mrs.  Ann  Ch  Rose,  Virginia 

Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec 

7  O9a  (1845) 
Farmer,   E.  C.    (Ollie)    Ashland    Rt  3, 

twp    Ashland,    Sec    29    T— a   W.    E. 

Frazer 
Farmer,  James  (Annie)  Virginia  Rt  2, 

tel  Virginia,  twp   18,  R  10,  Sec   33 

T120a  Margaret  Campbell   (1896) 
Fanning,  Marshall   (Anna)  Ch  Robert, 

Arenzville   Rt  2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 

17,  R  11,  Sec  33  T160a  Henry  Roegge 
(1892) 

Fanning,  MaYtin  (Minnie)  Ch  Floyd, 
Albert,  Robert,  Francis,  Virginia  Rt 
5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  31 
T560a  Howard  Campbell  (1894) 

Fanning,  R.  E.  (Marna)  Ch  Raymond, 
Louise,  Virginia,  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  23  T160a  Marion 
Hall  (1892) 

Fanning,  Rollo  F.  (Anna)  Ch  Pearl, 
Edna,  Francis,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  4 
T240a  Henry  Huppe  (1892) 

Fielden,  David  (Sarah)  Virginia  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec 
10  O120a  (1872) 

*Fielden,  Lincoln  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Ina, 
Blanche,  Harry,  "Sunny  Brook 
Farm"  Virginia  Rt  &  tel  Chandler- 
ville, twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  11  O415a 
(1860) 

*Fielden,  R.  H.  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  10, 
O180a  (1865) 

Fielden,  W.  J.  (Wilma)  Ch  Donald, 
Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp 

18,  Rj   10,    Sec    2    T120a   Kirchener 
(1894) 

Fielder,  Valentine  (Minnie)  Ch  Min- 
nie, Mary,  Henry,  John,  Cora,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R 
11,  Sec  34  O120a  (1852) 

Finch,  John  W.  (Emma)  Ch  Milo, 
Hilda,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Arenz- 
ville, twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  7  O140a 
(1910) 

Finnegan,  J.  W.  (Lena)  Ch  James, 
"Hazeldale  Farm"  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  18  O61a 
(1866) 

Firher,  Irvin  (Inez)  Beardstown  Rt 
3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec 
13  T314a  Weir  Estate  (1884) 

Flskel,  Lewis  (Mollie)  Ch  William, 
Harry,  Edna,  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  34  T80a 
Robert  Hall  (1899) 


Force,  J.  W.  (Ruby)  Ch  Russell, 
Chandlerville  Rt  1,  twp  18,  R  8, 
Sec  7  Farmhand  for  Bocker  Bros. 
(1898) 

Forman,  J.  W.  (Melissa)  Ch  Tiny, 
Lou,  Clifford,  Paul,  Charles,  Ashland 
Rt  3,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  13  T127a  E. 
E.  Savage  (1916) 

Fourdyce,  W.  T.  (Alice)  Ch  Villa,  Jes- 
sie, Earl,  Wm.,  Frances,  Anna, 
Arenzville  Rt  1,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec 
31  O20a  (1915) 

*Fox,  Edwin  (Bane)  Ch  Fay,  Earl, 
Glenn,  Verna,  Virgil,  Virginia  Rt  3, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  35 
O108a  (1869) 

*Fox,  Frank  (Frances)  Virginia  Rt  4, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  25 
T180a  F.  C.  Fox  (1888) 

Fox,  F.  C.  (Dorothy)  Ch  Henry,  An- 
drew, Alice,  James,  Virginia  Rt  3, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  34 
O366a  (1838) 

*Fox,  I.  O.  (Marie)  Ch  Albert,  James, 
Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  9,  Sec  4  O80a  (1872) 

*Fox,  Jesse  H.  (Helen)  Ch  Lucille, 
Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  9,  Sec  34  O40a  (1884) 

Fox,  Lewis  (Marie)  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  9-10 
T140a  L.  L.  Fox  (1889) 

*Fox,  L.  L.  (Lucy)  Ch  Glenn,  Virginia 
Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec 
9-10  (1889) 

*Fozzard,  W.  Howard  (Bessie)  Ch 
Geo.,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Arenzville, 
twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  22  T135a  Anna  L. 
Fozzard  (1882) 

Franer,  Geo.  E.  (Viola)  Ch  Anna, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  Sec  19  T197a  C.  F.  Johnson 
(1878) 

Frank,  John,  (Alta)  Ch  Catherine,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  1,  twp  17,  R  10,  S'ec  20 
T160a  Jesse  Decker  (1888) 

Frankerfield,  Henry  (Effie)  Ch  Pau- 
line, Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chand- 
lerville, twp  19,  R  9,  Sec  25-36  T305a 
Susan  E.  Power  (1876) 

Frankerfield,  Wm.  E.  Ch  Myrtle, 
Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  19,  R  9,  Sec  36  T305a  Susan  E. 
Power  (1867) 

Fraser,  Thos.  (Rosa)  Ch  Monie,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp 
18,  R  10,  Sec  18  T200a  N.  Pains- 
worth  (1913) 


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163 


*Frazer,  Wm.  Ashland  Rt  3,  twp  Ash- 
land, Sec  29-20  O294a  (1885) 

Freeh,  Geo.  E.  (Addie)  Ch  Edwin, 
Mamie,  John,  Oscar,  Beardstown  Rt 
2,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  36  T117a  A.  E. 
Schmoldt  (1915) 

French,  George  (Daisy)  Ch  Zella, 
Orval,  Carl,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  18  TlOOa 
Harry  Houck  (1876) 

Frlcke,  Fred  (Laura)  Ch  Lorna,  Ver- 
na,  Orval,  Arenzvrlle  Rt  1,  tel  Arenz- 
ville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  29  T160a 
Geo.  and  John  Kuhlman  (1912) 

Fricke,  Henry  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Fred, 
Minnie,  Lena,  Nora,  Amelia,  John, 
Bertha,  Lydia,  Lawrence,  Arenz- 
ville  Rt  1,  tel  Meredosia,  twp  17, 
R  13,  Sec  36  O292a  (1867) 


Fricke,  John  H.  (Johanna)  Ch  Ar- 
mine,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Meredosia, 
twp  17,  R  13,  Sec  36  T160a  Lydia 
Deppe  (1904) 

*Fricke,  Julius  (Hulda)  Ch  Clifford, 
Raymond,  Meredosia  Rt  1,  tel  Mere- 
dosia, twp  17,  R  13,  Sec  36  T20t)a 
G.  H.  Kuhlman  (1887) 

*  Fricke,  Theodore  (Rosa)  Ch  Homer, 
Nina,  Anna,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17  R.  11,  Sec  21 
T90a  J.  H.  Fritsch,  Mrs.  A.  Wicks 
(1909) 

*Fulton,  Henry  (Alice)  Ch  Agnes, 
Cleon,  Moulto,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp 
Ashland,  Sec  21-28  O160a  (1877) 

*Funk,  Henry  C.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Charles, 
Harry,  Fredia,  Victor,  Virginia  Rt  1, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  14 
O307a  (1862) 


*Gaddis,  L.  F.  (Nancy)  Ch  Mae, 
Lloyd,  Ashland  Rt  3,  tel  Ashland, 
twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  26  T200a  Chas. 
Koontz  (1903) 

*Ganner,  Fred  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Floyd, 
Louis,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  35  O40a  T20a 
John  Kuhlman  (1871) 

Ganner,  Margaret  Arenzville  Rt  3,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  9  T40a  Thos.  Stock 
(1847) 

*Gardner,  J.  L.  (Anna)  Virginia  Rt  4, 
twp  17  R  9,  Sec  29  Manager  for  Dr. 
Carl  E.  Black  (1913) 

Garmon,  Wm.  P.  (Birdie)  Ch  Eliza- 
beth, Wayne,  Jack,  Virginia  Rt  1, 
twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  13  T190a  E. 
Graves  (1916) 

Garner,  Harry  (Letta)  Ch  Katherine, 
Chandlervllle  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  12  T— a  John  Hast- 
man  (1896) 

Garner,  Lloyd  Chandlerville,  twp  18, 
R  9,  Sec  6  (1892) 

Garten,  Rev  G.  Bruno  (Anna)  Ch 
Marie,  Elizabeth,  Arenzville  Rt  1, 
tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  25 
O40a  St.  Peter  Evangelical  Lutheran 
Church  (1912) 


Gebhardt,  Conrad  (Bessie)  Ch  Ruth, 
Doris,  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chand- 
lerville, twp  19,  R  8,  S'ec  32  O80a 
(1892) 

*Gebhardt,  Wm.  (Julia)  Ch  Pauline, 
Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  1  O80a  (1889) 

*fGebig,  Chas.  W.  (Lena)  Ch  Armida, 
Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  8  T200a  Paul  Phillipps 

(1872) 

Gentry,  0.  H.  (Maude)  Ch  Everett, 
Ira,  Clarence,  Carl,  Virginia  Rt  4, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17  R  9,  Sec  29 
Farmhand  for  Frank  Virgin  (1883) 

Gerard,  Roy  E.  (Rachael)  Beardstown 
Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  17,  R  11, 
Sec  9  T80a  O.  Leachman  (1900) 

*Gerdes,  Wm.  R.  (Rosa)  Ch  Alva, 
Bessie,  Beulah,  Chandlerville  Rt  1, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  9,  Sec 
36  O160a  (1869) 

Gibbons,  Lee  (Hattie)  Ch  Francis, 
Clara,  Lewis,  Caltha,  Iva,  George, 
Edw.,  Elmer,  Alfred,  Ida,  Beards- 
town  Rt  2,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  17, 
T200a  H.  J.  M.  Ruppel  (1907) 


American  Fence,  B.  P.  S.  Paints,  Florence  Heaters,  Monarch 
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'fGilbert,  Wm.  (Mary)  Ch  William, 
Nellie,  Kate,  Frank,  Fred,  Ashland 
Rt  3,  tel  Virginia  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec 
10  O253a  (1849) 

Gilpin,  A.  J.  Ch  John,  Fines,  Chand- 
lerville  Rt  1,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  5 
O14%a  (1852) 

*Glick,  Harris  H.  (Sadie)  Ch  Louise, 
Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel  Chandler- 
ville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  10  O99^a 
(1903) 

Click,  Henry  Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18  R  9,  Sec  10 
TSOOa  Herman  Glick  (1903) 

Glover,  Luther  (Mary)  Ch  Harold, 
Bluff  Springs,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  11,  Sec  32  T— a  Philip  Jokisch 
(1892) 

Glover,  Wm.  G.  (Florence)  Virginia 
Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec 
4  O80a  (1886) 

Goff,  Peter  (Roena)  Ch  Anna,  John, 
Lawrence,  Agnes,  Geneva,  Beards- 
town  Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18, 
R  11,  Sec  19,  O130a  T120a  Bill 
Towsend  (1870) 

Goff,  P.  B.  (Jennie)  Ch  Susan,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
9,  Sec  3  T479a  J.  L.  Corner  (1871) 

Greeley,  H.  W.  (Cora)  Ch  Rose,  Cyn- 
thia, Dolly,  George,  Harry,  Arenz- 
ville  Rt  2,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
11,  Seo  35  T200a  G.  W.  Crum  (1910) 

Greenwood,  Colice  (Eva)  Ashland  Rt 
3,  twp  Ashland,  Sec  29  T2a  E.  H. 
ihornley  (1897) 

•"Greenwood,  Wm.  I.  (Mary)  Ch  Earl, 
William,  Celia,  Marie,  Virginia,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  2  OlOa 
(1852) 


Griffin,  Chas.  (Ada)  Ch  Wilfred,  Lila, 
Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  10,  Sec  33  T160a  Nancy  Petefish 
(1871) 

Griffin,  James  H.  (Bessie)  Ch  Leslie, 
Mildred,  Virginia  Rt  2,  twp  18,  R 
10,  Sec  10  T200a  Ivan  Baxter 
(1902) 

Griffin,  L.  E.  (Amanda)  Chandler- 
ville, Rt  1,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  8  T80a 
Bocker  (1913) 

Griffin,  Lee  W.  (Erma)  Chandlerville 
Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R 
9,  Sec  2  T140a  Mrs.  Jessie  Davis 
(1897) 

*Guinther,  Frank  (Anna)  Ch  Nellie, 
Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Beardstown,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  4  OlOOa  (1870) 

*Guinsey,  H.  H.  (Virginia)  Ch  Sophia, 
Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Tallula,  twp  18, 
R  8,  Sec  17  T17a  L.  J.  Witty 
(1907) 

*Guinsey,  John  M.  (Verna)  Ashland 
Rt  2,  tel  Tallula,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec 
7  Farmhand  for  Bocker  Bros. 
(1909) 

Guise,  Frank  (Mamie)  Ch  Lula, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec 
12  T240a  Chas.  B.  Dunn  (1911) 

Gust,  S,  H.  (Alice)  Ch  Henry,  Dan, 
lola,  Fred,  Frank,  Ludwig,  Beards- 
town  Rt  3,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  22 
O60a  (1871) 

*Gust,  T.  Frank  (Alice)  Ch  Robert, 
Beardstown  Rt  3,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec 
27  T60a  S.  H.  Gust  (1895) 

Gustafson,  C.  A.  (Augusta)  Ch  Ruth, 
Esther,  Lillie,  Ashland  Rt  1,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  9,  T400a  Mrs.  Wm. 
Conover  (1901) 


H 


Habrock,  Chris  (Marcella)  Ch  Oral, 
Howard,  Lela,  Cleo,  Gerald,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
9,  Sec  28  T160a  Wm.  Lebkucer 
(1871) 

Hacker,  W.  L.  (Jane)  Virginia  Rt  1, 
twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  30  T80a  E.  W. 
Johnson  (1917) 

*Hackman,  E.  F.  (Amelia)  Ch  Elmer, 
Orval,  Cora,  Morton,  Earl,  Arenzville 
Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12, 
Sec  26-23  O240a  (1855) 

Hackman,  Oliver  W.  (Dorothy)  Arenz- 
ville Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R 
11,  Sec  30  T166a  L.  C.  Hackman 
(1883) 


*Hackman,  Orville  Ch  Mary,  Janet, 
John,  "Fair  View  Farm"  Virginia 
Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec 
34  O132a  (1884) 

Hagen,  Gus.  E.  (Anna)  Ch  Frank, 
Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  Ashland,  Sec  17, 
T160a  Savage  Estate  (1915) 

*Hager,  Chas.  (May)  Ch  Eva,  June. 
Mary,  Charles,  Beardstown  Rt  1, 
tel  Beardstown,  twp  19,  R  11,  Sec 
29  T240a  Cartwright  Club  (1882) 

*Hager,  Clarence  W.  (Mary)  Ch  Vern, 
Omer,  Benson,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  6 
O60a  TlOOa  Wm.  B.  Harris  (1880) 


CASS  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


165 


*Hager,  Harry  H.  (Nettie)  Ashland 
Rt  2,  tel  Ashland-Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  8,  Sec  31  T320a  Mrs.  C.  F.  John- 
son (1884) 

Hager,  Ray  A.  (Anna)  Beardstown  Rt 
3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec 
27  T120a  P.  M.  Blohm  (1887) 

Hagerty,  Silas  (Anna)  Ch  Irva,  Myr- 
tle, Paul,  Grethel,  Alfred,  Fannie, 
William,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  twp  18, 
R  12,  Sec  1  Tla  Chas.  Lebkechner 
(1900) 

Hall,  B.  C.  (Ora)  Ch  Anna,  Chandler- 
ville  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  19, 
R  9,  Sec  35  T81a  T.  Dick  (1863) 

Hall,  O.  L.  (Martha)  Oakford  Rt  1, 
tel  Oakford,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  33 
T40a  C.  W.  Tibbs  (1891) 

Hall,  R.  L.  (Malissa)  Chandlerville  Rt 
1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  8, 
Sec  31  O22i4a  (1866) 

Ham,  Elbert  (Maggie)  Arenzville  Rt 
1,  tel  Meredosia,  twp  17,  R  13,  Sec 
35  T— a  W.  O.  Ham  (1914) 

Ham,  W.  O.  (Odie)  Ch  Elbert,  Lou, 
Ellen,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Meredo- 
sia, twp  17,  R  13,  Sec  25  T516a 
Whittaker  Bros.  (1914) 

Hammer,  J.  L.  (Carrie)  Ch  Cecil,  Mar- 
garet, Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  18,  R  12,  S'ec  34  O160a 
(1869)  1 

Hankins,  J.  P.  (Nellie)  Ch  Ralph, 
Pearl,  Rose,  Elizabeth,  James,  Earl, 
Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  10,  Sec  T80a/Fred  Warner  (1896) 

*Hansmeier,  August  (Anna)  Ch  Edw., 
Samuel,  Harvey,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  22 
O280a  (1845) 

Hansmeier,  Edw.  A.  (Minnie)  Ch 
Lula,  August,  Oscar,  Henry,  Arenz- 
ville Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R 
12,  Sec  21  O200a  (1872) 

Harbin,  Frank  (Ida)  Ch  William, 
James,  Clem,  Roy,  Virginia  Rt  1, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17  R  10,  Sec  32 
T5a  R.  G.  Crum  (1913) 

Harbison,  Wm.  (Margaret)  Ch  Elmer, 
"Pleasant  View  Farm"  Chandlerville 
Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  9, 
Sec  33-34  O124a  (1864) 

Harden,  A.  B.  (Lydia)  Ch  Beulah, 
Raymond,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  1-2  T200a  Mrs.  R. 
W.  Mills  (1887) 

Harden,  John  L.  J.  (Mary)  Ch  Albert, 
William,  Lottie,  Nancy,  Beardstown 
Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  12, 
Sec  13  O40a  (1865) 


*Harding,  Mrs.  Ruth  Ch  Robert,  Sol, 
Esther,  "Mound  Farm"  Philadelphia, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  16-17  O124a  (1854) 

Hare,  C.  C.  (Evelyn)  Ch  Gertrude, 
Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  10,  Sec  14  T187a  Chris  Hoffstetter 
(1877) 

HarrTs,  E.  O.  (Marguerite)  Virginia  Rt 
3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  2 
Tla  Jas.  Maslin  (1886) 

Harris,  Phillip  (Jennie)  Ch  Ernest, 
Callie,  Bessie,  Needham,  Reta, 
Ralph,  Richard,  Virginia  Rt  6,  twp 
18,  R  10,  Sec  15  T5a  Geo.  Hender- 
son (1861) 

Harris,  Wm.  B.  (Mary)  Ch  Eula, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec 
6,  T240a  Wm.  G,  Harris  (1867) 

*Harsman,  H.  R.  (Hilda)  Ch  Harold, 
Louise,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Chandler- 
ville, twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  8  O200a 
(1897) 

Hash,  Peter  Chandlerville  Rt  2,  twp 
18,  R  9,  Sec  7  O20a  (1853) 

Hatfield,  Arthur  H.  (Minnie)  Ch 
Charles,  Arthur,  Laura,  Ashland  Rt 
3,  twp  17  R  8,  T80a  W.  P.  Sinclair 
(1916) 

*Hayes,  James  (Frances)  Beardstown 
Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  12, 
Sec  28  T180a  Albert  Hays  (1913) 

Heady,  E.  C.  (Mary)  Ch  Raymond, 
Roy,  Philadelphia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec 
16  OILot  (1888) 

Heath,  R.  H.  (Cynthia)  Ch  Harrison, 
Thomas,  George,  Mildred,  Virginia 
Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec 
14  T320a  Geo.  Conover  (1904) 

Henderson,  Mrs.  Cora  Ch  Archie, 
Reita,  Nellie,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  twp 
17,  R  12,  Sec  11  (1909) 

*Henderson,  W.  L.  (Mary)  Virginia 
Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec 
35  O133a  (1885) 

Henricke,  Omer  (Winnie)  Ch  Marga- 
ret, Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
17,  R  10,  Sec  23  T80a  Chas.  Hall 
(1916) 

*Hendricker,  Chas.  F.  (Sophia)  Ch 
Amelia,  Ida,  Henry,  Hattie,  Elmer, 
Bessie,  Julia,  Lydia,  Rudolph, 
Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  4  O156a  (1850) 

*Hendricker,  Henry  (Tillie)  Ch  Myr- 
tle, Rosa,  Homer,  Irvin,  Ada,  Arenz- 
ville Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11, 
Sec  8  O62a  T90a  H.  C.  Krohe  (1890) 

Hendricker,  Rudolph  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Marie,  Albert,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  4  T70a 
Chas  Hendricker  (1893) 


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Hermann,  G.  F.  (Kate)  Chandlerville 
Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9, 
Sec  7-8  O440a  (1875) 

•Henn,  Henry  (Catherine)  Ashland 
Rt  3,  twp  Ashland,  Sec  17-18  T200a 
Mrs.  C.  J.  Salzenstein  (1901) 

Henry,  J.  A.  (Julia)  Ch  Florence, 
Paul,  Pauline,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  33  T120a 
J.  N.  Gridley  (1909) 

Herbert,  Wm.  (Francis)  Ch  Carl, 
Anna,  Catherine,  Benhardt,  Louise, 
Julia,  John,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  28 
O80a  T200a  Wm.  Bulschmidt  (1890) 

Herzberger,  Louis  H.  Ch  Audace, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec 
5  O60a  (1868)  • 

*Hess,  Chas.  F.  W.  (Grace)  Ch  Rob- 
ert, Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  23  T394a 
Mary  Hess  (1885) 

Hess,  Mary  Ch  Lewis,  Charles,  Hat- 
tie,  Frank,  Zelma,  Rudolph,  Mable, 
Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  23  O394a  (1882) 

Hessler,  H.  C.  Beardstown  Rt  2,  twp 
18,  R  11,  Sec  20  O224a  (1861) 

Heusted,  John  (Margaret)  Ch  Rach- 
ael,  Mae,  Virginia,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
17,  R  10,  Sec  2  T177a  Mrs.  R.  W. 
Mills  (1875) 

"Hewitt,  Edwin  J.  (Bine)  Ch  Julia, 
Robert,  Mildred,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp 
Ashland,  Sec  17  O240a  (1894) 

Hewitt,  Imla  E.  Ch  Ruth,  Ashland  Rt 
3,  twp  Ashland,  Sec  19,  T196a  Saun- 
ders  Estate  (1895) 

Hewitt,  L.  C.  (Alice)  "Crows  Point 
Farm"  Ashland  Rt  1,  twp  Ashland, 
Sec  32  O40a  (1867) 

Hicks,  Luther  (Susan)  Tallula  Rt  1, 
tel  Tallula,  twp  18,  R  4,  Sec  21 
TlOOa  Mrs.  Conyers  (1914) 

Hickson,  R.  H.  (Nealia)  Ch  Martha, 
Jessie,  Ashland  Rt  1,  twp  17,  R  9, 
Sec  28  T5a  R.  Jokish  (1912) 

Higginson,  Joe  A.  (Ruth)  Ch  Edward. 
William,  Ashland  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  15-22  T — a  W.  J. 
Higginson  (1916) 

*Hiles,  Ben  (Ella)  Ch  Florence,  Ever- 
ett, Sidney,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  19 
O40a  (1867) 

Hiles,  Chas.  E.  (Bessie)  Ch  Clarence, 
Marie,  Elmer,  Velma,  Beardstown 
Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  17,  T160a  L.  Pappineier  Estate 
(1891) 


Hill,  C.  (Lucy)  Tallula  Rt  1,  tel  Tal- 
lula, twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  9,  O219a 
(1854) 

Hill,  Ed.  J.  (Maude)  Ch  Amel.  Vir- 
ginia Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp 
18,  R  10,  Sec  17,  T160a  R.  A.  Tay- 
lor (1886) 

Hill,  Robert  (Eliza)  Ch  Otis,  Elsie. 
Oren,  Melvin,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  twp 
18,  R  12,  Sec  26  T20a  Chas.  Brown 
(1912) 

*Hill,  Wm.  H.  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  2 
O256a  (1861) 

Hillen,  Fred  (Anna)  Ashland  Rt  2, 
tel  Tallula,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  29 
T80a  John  Toopken  (1897) 

*fHillen,  Fred  A.  (Anna)  Ch  Henry. 
Casper,  Gesina,  Katherine,  Fred, 
Louise,  Anna,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Tal- 
lula, twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  28  O120a 
(1897) 

Hillis,  Henry  (Lillie)  Ch  Claude,  Lula. 
Anna,  "Orchard  Knobb  Farm" 
Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  24  O17%a  (1884) 

Hinners,  E.  J.  (Lucy)  Beardstown  Rt 
2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec 
12  O160a  (1874) 

Hinrichs,  C.  L.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Albert, 
Lena,  Alma,  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  5-8 
O80a  (1910) 

Hinrichas,  Harman  (Gertrude)  Ch 
Dorothy,  Hazel,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17>  R  11,  Sec  14 
T182^a  Wm.  Quigg— Mrs.  Crawford 
(1916) 

*Hinrichs,  Wm.  G.  (Delia)  Ch  Rus- 
sell, Howard,  Arenzville  Rt  2,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  26 
T182%a  Wm.  Quigg  (1914) 

Hixon,  J.  W.  (Martha)  Ch  Cecila, 
William,  Monarch,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  19  T5a 
C.  W.  Savage  (1914) 

*Hinestradt,  Harry  Arenzville  Rt  3, 
tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  16 
T180a  Mrs.  L.  S'.  Saxer  (1891) 

Hodges,  Russell  (Agnes)  Ch  Fred, 
Carl,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
17,  R  9,  Sec  30  T5a  Frank  C.  FOx 
(1913) 

*Hoffman,  John  A.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Earl, 
Marie,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Mere- 
dosia,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  19,  T234a 
C.  A.  Wagner  (1882) 

Hoffman,  W.  A.  (Lois)  Beardstown  Rt 

I,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec 

II,  T317a  Ed.  Theivagt    (1882) 


CASS  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


167 


*Holtman,  Adolph  (Mary)  Ch  Lena, 
Olinda,  Amanda,  Hulda,  Frieda, 
Edw.,  Theo.,  Walter,  Arenzville  Rt 

1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec 
28  T140a  Dahman  Estate  (1867) 

Holtzman,  John  (Anna)  Ch  George, 
Fred,  Wm.,  Mary,  Helen,  Amanda, 
Grace,  Virginia  Rt  4,  twp  17,  R  10, 
Sec  35  O54a  (1864) 

Homer,  Roy  W.  (Dovie)  Ch  Melvin, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  31  T160a  Gus. 
A.  Cords  (1905) 

Hood,  Frank  (Nellie)  Ch  Jefferson, 
Elias,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  twp  18,  R 
12,  Sec  24  O157a  (1895) 

*Horrom,  Wm.  H.  (Minnie)  Ca  Edna, 
Howard,  Walter,  Edith,  Virginia  Rt 

2,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  70,  Sec  28 
O160a    (1851) 

*Hostman  Bros.  Chandlerville  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  S'ec 
12-13  O399a  (1872) 

Hostman,  Fred  Chandlerville  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec 
23-24  O137%a  (1869) 

*Houck,  H.  L.  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  13 
TSOOa  Houck  Estate  (1874) 

"Houston,  C.  W.  (Nellie)  Ch  Esther, 
Stella,  Roy,  Rolland,  Elmer,  John, 
Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  8,  T273a  Oren 
Kendall— Robert  Schadd  (1902) 

Hsenhower,  R.  L.  (Pearl)  Ch  Mildred, 
Ray,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Chandler- 
ville, twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  30  T160a  J. 
E.  Allison  (1898) 

Huber,  Rev.  J.  W.  (Bertha)  Ch  Min- 
nie, Manella,  Pauline,  Manley,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville.  twp 
18,  R  10,  Sec  17,  T2a  Hickory 
Presbyterian  Church  (1915) 

Huddleston,  Wm.  F.  (Nancy)  Ch 
Hulda,  Charles,  Lizzie,  Frank,  Edna, 
Stanley,  David,  Beardstown  Rt  3, 
tel  17,  R  12,  S'ec  9,  T80a  Walger 
(1912) 

Hudson,  Mrs.  Richard  Ch  George, 
Richard,  Otis,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  8,  T5a  Al- 
bert Brockhouse  (1859) 

*Huffman,  Alex.  ^Myrtle)  Ch  Mary, 
Nadine,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17.  R  11,  Sec  22  O150a 
(1874) 

*Huffman,  Charles  (Lydia)  Ch  David 
Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  11,  Sec  13  O80a  (1857) 


*Huffman,  Joseph  (Maude)  Ch  Jo- 
seph, Levi,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  11,  Pec  15  OlSOa 
(1877) 

*Huffman,  Wm.  (Jessie)  Ch  George, 
Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  15  O160a  (1892) 

Huffmeyer,  Henry  Beardstown  Rt  3, 
twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  22  O80a  (1852) 

Hughes,  B.  B.  (Emily)  Ch  rtelen, 
Hazel,  Richard,  Frances,  Virginia  Rt 
5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec 
4-5-8-9  O140a  (1888) 

*Hughett,  John  (Pearl)  Ch  Richard, 
Paul,  Ruth,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  32  O160a 
(1879) 

Hults,  Gladys,  Ch  Melvin,  Beardstown 
Rt  1,  twp  18,  Sec  12  Tla  J.  H.  Mertz 
(1911) 

Hume,  H.  A.  (Fannie)  Ch  Mable, 
Carlis,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  4  T5a  Ed.  Camp- 
bell (1910) 

Humphrey,  Owen  (Laura)  Ch  Maggie, 
Lois,  Ashland  Rt  3,  twp  17,  bee  22, 
Foreman  for  J.  Adkins  (1915) 

Hunt,  Allen  (Kate)  Ch  Lee,  Bud, 
Pearl,  Carl,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  29  O20a 
(1863) 

Hunt,  James  (Ida)  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  21  T120a 
M.  Dooling  (1897) 

Hunt,  J.  H.  (Clara)  Ch  Bernice,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
10,  Sec  2  T67a  Hunt  Estate  (1854) 

Huppe,  Wm.  H.  (Matilda)  Beardstown 
Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  19,  R  11, 
Sec  33  O200a  (1860) 

*Huppers,  Annie  M.  Ch  Bessie,  Wil- 
liam, Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  1  O110y2a  (1865) 

Hurley,  Dock  (Dosha)  Virginia  Rt  3, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  34 
T90a  J.  N.  Gridley  (1915) 

*Muston,  Charles  (Maude)  Ch  Robert, 
Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  11,  Sec  11  T200a  H.  C.  Pratt 
(1893) 

Huston,  In/in  (Nelda)  Ch  Dorus, 
Arenzville  Rt  2,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec 
36  T  A.  E.  Crum  (1905) 

Huston,  Wm.  R.  (Dorothy)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Arenzville  Rt  2,  twp  17,  R  11, 
Sec  25  T160a  Noah  Thompson 
(3-914) 

Hutches,  S.  E.  (Elizabeth)  Chandler- 
ville Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18, 
R  9,  Sec  4  O80a  (1861) 


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I 


Ishmael,  Claude  (Florence)  Ch  Irne, 
Erschel.  Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  bee  15 
T80a  J.  C.  Bailey  (1893) 

*lshmael,  Robert  Sr.  (Emma)  Ch 
Reward,  Eula,  Loraine,  Oakford  Rt 
1,  tel  Oakford,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  17 
O210a  (1847) 


Ishmael,  Robert  Jr.  (Etta)  Ch  Ronald, 
Gerald,  Oakford  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford, 
twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  17,  T210a  Robert 
Ishmael  (1914) 

*lshmael,  William  A.  (Leona)  Ch 
Wilma,  Cloyde,  Oakford  Rt  1,  tel 
Oakford,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  10  T140a 
M.  C.  Ishmael  (1888) 


Jackson,  J.  H.  (Clara)  Chandlerville 
Rt  1,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  30  O87a 
(1871) 

*Jacobs,  Chas.  L.  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  4-5  TIGOa 
Alice  Taylor  (1875) 

"Jacobs,  Joseph  (Julia)  Ch  Rena,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
11,  Sec  24  T240a  Geo.  Nesbit  (1872) 

Jacobs,    Mrs.     Marion    Virginia    Rt    3, 

twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  7  OlOa  (1839) 

*fJohnson,  A.  L.  (Jane)  Virginia  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec 
11,  O80a  (1840) 

Johnson,  A.  N.  (Ethel)  Ch  Neva, 
Chandlerville,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp 
19,  R  10,  See  35  T180a  Franhelton 
Estate  (1884) 

johnson,  Chas.  (Laura)  Ch  Bessie, 
Howard,  Clint,  Chandlerville  Rt  1, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  9,  Sec 
26  O56a  (1875) 

*Johnson,  Elmer  E.  (Mary)  Ch  Mar- 
jorie,  Weir,  Kenneth,  Ashland  Rt  1, 
tel  Ashland,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  36 
O160a  (1872) 

*Johnson,  Geo.  M.  (Norma)  Chand- 
lerville, tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18, 
R  10,  Sec  2  O390a  (1865) 

Johnson,  John  S.  Ch  John,  Chandler- 
ville Rt  2,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  24  O40a 
(1886) 

Johnson,  Jos.  (Amanda)  Ch  Anna, 
Nanie,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  14  T190a  Henry 
Funk  (1913) 

*Jokisch,  Arthur  (Morrell)  Ch 
Charles,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  19,  T22Ca  Morris 
Jokisch  (1895) 


Jokisch,  A.  W.  (Jennie)  Ch  Arthur, 
Florence,  Rudolph,  Alma,  Martha, 
Laura,  Bluff  Springs  Box  11,  tel 
Virginia-Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  28  O45a  (1856) 

Jokisch,  Chas.  L.  (Amy)  Cn  Virgil, 
James,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  5,  O60a 
(1867) 

Jokisch,  Christ  H.  (Catherine)  Ch  Iva, 
Geo.  Verna,  John,  Ethel,  Julius,  Les- 
ter, Arabella,  Dovie,  Elmer,  Louis, 
Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  36  T200a  S.  D. 
Lillard  (1859) 

*fJokisch,  Ed.  (Sarah)  Ch  Ray,  Ralph, 
Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  10,  Sec  15  O280a  (1861) 

*Jokisch,  Elmer  (Florence)  Ch  Helen, 
Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  9,  Sec  21  O160a  (1882) 

*Jokisch,  Frank  (Emma)  Ch  Orvilte, 
Clarence,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  "Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  22  O160a 

(1864) 

Jokisch,  Geo.  H.i  (Grace)  Ch  Dolly, 
Beardstown  Rt  3,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec 
36  T160a  Henderson  (1887) 

*Jokisch,  G.  F.  (Helen)  Ch  Fred,  Pau- 
line, Ashland  Rt  1,  tel  Ashland- Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  S'ec  34  O283a  (1858) 

*Jokisch,  Henry  (Rose)  Ch  Grace. 
Ona,  Albert,  Virnice,  Homer,  Beards- 
town  Rt  2,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  6 
O79a  (1874) 

*Jokisch,  Howard  (Mae)  Ch  Etta, 
May,  Marjorie,  Dorothy,  Virginia 
Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec 
29  O160a  (1876) 


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169 


Jokisch,  L.  H.  Bluff  Springs  Box  12, 
tel  Virginia-Beardstown,  twp  18,  R 
11,  Sec  28  O230a  Jokisch  Estate 
(1851)  «!«| 

*Jokisch,  Morris  Ch  Lloyd,  Albert, 
Lena,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  19,  O326a  (1849) 

*Jokisch,  Orin  Virginia  Rt  5,  twp 
18,  R  11,  Sec  34  T200a  Phillip 
Jokisch  (1883) 

*Jokisch,  Oswell  Virginia  Rt  5,  twp 
18,  R  11,  Sec  34  T200a  Phillip 
Jokisch  (1883) 

Jokisch,  Phillip  (Sarah)  Ch  Oswell, 
Orin,  Viola,  Verna,  Inez.  Irene, 
Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia-Beards- 
town, twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  33,  O296a 
(1854) 

*fJokisch,  Robert  (Minnie)  Ch  Morris, 
Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  9,  Sec  28  O320a  (1878) 

*Jokisch,  R.  R.  (Grace)  Ch  Virginia, 
"Spring  Hill  Farm"  Virginia  Rt  5, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  35 
O120a  (1873) 

Jokisch,  Rudolph  (Bessie)  Ch  Phyllis, 
Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  11,  Sec  2  'idOOa  A.  L.  Hageman 
(1886) 

Jokisch,  W.  A.  (Anna)  Ch  Carl, 
David,  Emma,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel 
\irginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  33  O40a 
(1862) 

*Jones,  Chas.  F.  (Otillia)  Ch  Albert, 
Elnora,  Dorothy,  Edward,  Bluff 
Springs,  tel  Virginia-Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  28  O197a  (1875) 


Jones,  Elmer  (Cora)  Ch  Irene,  Louise, 
Farrell,  Elmer,  Paul,  Ashland  Rt  1, 
tel  Ashland,  twp  17  R  9,  Sec  26 
T— a  Newt.  Sinclair  (1910) 

*Jones,  J.  C.  (Lena)  Ch  Earl,  Elta, 
Everett,,  Carl,  Gladys,  Helena, 
Edna,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  32  T320a  F.  C. 
Wilson  (1901) 

*Jones,  J.  W.  (Lettie)  Ch  Rosa,  Wil- 
liam, Fred,  Harry,  Ashland  Rt  2, 
twp  Ashland,  Sec  8  T80a  Harry 
Stribling  (1911) 

Jones,  Rose  A.  Ch  Charles,  Emma, 
Arthur,  Catherine,  Bluff  Springs, 
twp  18  R  11,  Sec  28  Tla  Chas.  F. 
Jones,  (1851) 

Jordan,  Carl  (Amelia)  Ch  Anna,  Wil- 
liam, Henrietta,  Amelia,  Minnie, 
Emma,  Beard stown  Rt  1,  twp  18, 
R  11,  Sec  15  T2a  Z.  E.  Maine  (1897) 

Jording,  F.  H.  (Theresea)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Alvin,  Edwin,  Addie,  Gilbert, 
Meredosia  Rt  1,  tel  Meredosia,  twp 
17,  R  13,  Sec  35  T160a  Henry  Zahn 
(1907) 

*Jurgens,  Carl  D.  (Katherine)  Ch  Er- 
nest, John,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Ash- 
land, twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  25  0147% 
(1892) 

Jurgens,  H.  G.  (Phoebe)  Ch  Frieda, 
Alma,  Edward,  Chandlerville  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec 
22  O121a  (1893) 

-Jurgens,  Wm.  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Ash- 
land, twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  28  T123a 
John  Jurgens  (1895) 


K 


*Kavanagh  Bros.,  Ashland  Rt  1,  tel 
Ashland,  twp  17,  Sec  35  O240a 
(1901) 

Kearby,  Wm.  J.  (Lydia)  Ch  Eugene, 
Thentors,  Kenneth,  Beardstown  Rt 
2,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  19  O43a  (1882) 

Keil,  Edwin  L.  (Grace)  Ch  Henry, 
Helen,  Gibbs,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  13 
T180a  Keil  Estate  (1885) 


Keithley,  Louis  (Mattie)  Ch  Peter, 
Maire,  Marcus,  Fay,  Everett,  Virgil, 
Ernest,  Oakford  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford, 
twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  21  O90a  (1917) 

*Kendall,  G.  C.  (Minnie)  Ashland  Rt 
3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  14 
T164a  Miles  Kendall  (1885) 

Kennedy,  Claude  L.  (Ella)  Ch  Clara, 
Ruth  Joseph,  Claude,  Arenzville  Rt 
2,  tel  Virginia-Arenzville,  twp  17, 
R  11,  Sec  36  T160a  J.  W.  Virgin 
(1907) 


The  State  Bank  of  Skiles  Rearick  &  Co. 

Total  Resources  $600,000.00  ASHLAND,  ILLINOIS 


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Kern,  S.  P.  Ch  John,  Stella,  Chandler- 
ville  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18, 
R  9,  Sec  7  T200a  G.  F.  Hermann 
(1907) 

Kieffer,  Antone  (Hattie)  Ch  Midred, 
Hubert,  Loe,  Velma,  Ashland  Rt  3, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  23 
T228a  W.  J.  Higginson  (1912) 

*King,  Allie  (Ella)  Ch  Glenn,  Beulah, 
Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  1  O40a  (1881) 

King  ,  L.  E.  (Lula)  Ch  Ewell,  Chand- 
Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R 
10,  Sec  36  O80a  (1861) 

King,  Marcus  (Margaret)  Ch  Alma, 
Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18  R 
10,  S'ec  36  O80a  (1861) 

*King,  W.  H.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Lee, 
Florence,  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  6 
T240a  Branian  Bros  (1871) 

Kinney,  Thos.  F.  (Mary)  Ch  Mary, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  twp  18  R  11,  Sec 
18  T120a  Mrs.  G.  W.  Nettleship 
(1868) 

Kircher,  Frank  C.  (Hariett)  Ch  John, 
Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
17  R  11,  Sec  29  O180a  (1870) 

Kircher,  Henry  R.,  Arenzville  Rt  3, 
tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  28 
O119a  (1868) 

Kircher,  William  J.  (Josephine)  Ch 
Etta,  Arenzville  Rt  2,  tel  Arenzville, 
twp  17,  R  11,  S'ec  32  O80a  (1863) 

Kirchner,  Ernest,  Chandlerville  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  8 
T240a  Wm.  P.  Kirchner  (1892) 

Kirchner,  Fred  (Nellie)  Virginia  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec 
10-2  T128a  Lamer  Fielden  (1893) 

Kirkham,  D.  W.  (Hulda)  Ch  Effle, 
Henry,  Leander,  John,  Beardstown 
Rt  3,  twp  18,  R  12  Sec  34  T80a  P.  H. 
Tucker  (1914) 

*Kleinschmidt,  Ernest  F.  (Hulda)  Ch 
Edwin,  Esther,  Norma,  Hilda,  Ger- 
hardt,  Dorothy,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  21 
T300a  Malinda  Wiggs  (1916) 

*Kleinschmidt,  H.  F.  (Amanda)  Ch 
Arthur,  Elda,  Verna,  Robert,  Arenz- 
ville Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R 
11,  Sec  30  O200a  (1897) 
*Kloker,  E.  H.  (Emma)  Ch  Norma, 
Miran,  Glenn,  Edw.,  Beardstown  Rt 
2,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec 
32  O40a  T160a  J.  V.  Jokisch,  Mrs. 
Bond  (1865) 


"Knight,  Harry  L.  (Louise)  Ch  John, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R)  11,  Sec  4-9-10  t)200a 
(1879) 

-Knight,  Robert  H.  (Hannah)  Ch  Car- 
roll, Orville,  Russell,  Ada,  Virginia 
Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  12,  R  11,  Sec 
13  T157a  M.  M.  Woodard  (1862) 

Knight,  Russell  B.  (Lucille)  Virginia 
Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec 
20  T160a  R.  H.  Knight  (1894) 

Knippenberg,  Albert  (Luekia)  Ch 
Irene,  Meredosia  Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville, 
twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  33  O133a  (1872) 

Knippenburger,  Frank,  Arenzville  Rt  1, 
twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  22  O160a  (1872) 

Knowles,  W.  S.  (Minnie)  Ch  Orville, 
Bryan,  Walter,  Chandlerville  Rt  1, 
twp  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  1 
T40a  Mrs.  L.  Dearing  (1917) 

Koch,  Carrie  Ch  John,  Tillie,  Howard, 
Lewis,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  35  T140a  Kuhlman 
Estate  (1868) 

Koch,  William,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  35  T140a 
Kuhlman  Estate  (1868) 

Koester,    John    F.    Ch   John,    Pauline. 
Anna,      Cornelia,      Mary,      Eleanor, 
Beardstown    Rt    2,    tel    Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  33  O202a  (1850) 
11,  Sec  29  O160a  (1862) 

Kolberer,  Joseph  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Wal- 
ter, Albert,  Emelia,  Elsie,  Pauline, 
George,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  twp  17,  R 
11,  Sec  29  O160a  (1862) 

Korsmeyer,  Henry  J.  (Emma)  Ch  Ly- 
dia,  Hulda,  Clara,  Elda,  Lorna,  Ma- 
mie, Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Arenzville, 
twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  19  T426a  Emma 
Korsmeyer  (1865) 

Korsmeyer,  H.  W.  (Minnie)  Ch  Cora, 
Emma,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Meredo- 
sia, twp  17,  R  13,  Sec  24  O349a 
(1872) 

Korsmeyer,  John    H.  Ch  Louis,  Edw., 

Anna,  Ida,  Amelia,  Arthur,  Florence, 

Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Meredosia,  twp 

17,  R  12,  Sec,  30  197a  (1858) 

Korsmeyer,)    Louis    H.     (Emelia)     Ch 

Mealburn,     Beardstown     Rt     3,    tel 

Beardstown,  twp  18,   R  12,   Sec  33- 

34  T220a  John  Korsmeyer  (1888) 

Korsmeyer,   Wm.   C.    (Ida)    Ch  Viola, 

Lela,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Meredosia, 

twp  17,  R  12,  S'ec  30,  O298a  (1877) 

*Korte,    Albert    H.    (Mary)    Ch  Lillie, 

Ada,  Rudolph,  Beardstown   Rt  2,  tel 

Beardstown,    twp    17,    R    11,    Sec    5 

O80a  (1872) 


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171 


Korte,  Arthur  G.  Ch  Inis,  Arneta,  Her- 
man, Robert,  Amelia,  Laura,  Homer, 
Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia-Beards- 
town,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  4  T120a 
Henry  C.  Korte  (1869) 

Krentz,  A.  A.  (Hazel)  Ashland  Rt  3, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  13 
T187a  Savage  Estate  (1911) 

Krieg,  David,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  19  O153a 
(1892) 

Krieg,  Fred  (Ethel)  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  19  O153a 
(1892) 

Krieg,  F.  W.  (Ethel)  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  30  T153a 
Krieg  Bros.  (1891) 

Krieg,  William  (Clara)  Oh  Albert, 
Fred,  Howard,  David,  Erick,  Nellie, 
Thelma,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  28  O103a  (1882) 

Krigbaum,  Dan  D.  (Ella)  Ch  Inez, 
Chandlerville  Rt  1,  twp  19,  R  8,  See 
19  T80a  B.  R.  Sutter  (1914) 

*tKrohe,  Albert  H.  (Maria)  Ch  Letha. 
Earl,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  11  O208a 
(1864) 

*tKrohe,  Felix  (Ida)  Ch  Paul,  Marie, 
Henrietta,  Arthur,  Phillip,  Elmer, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  6  O80a  (1878) 

Krohe,  Henry  C.  (Christina)  Ch  Ly- 
dia,  Rosa,  Pheolix,  Matilda,  Arenz- 
ville Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11, 
Sec  4  O193a  (1887) 

Krohe,  Edw.  (Bertha)  Ch  Robert,  Eda, 
Lenora,  Edw.,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  2 
O428a  (1857) 

Krohe,  R.  H.  (Lydia)  Ch  Norman, 
Floyd,  Henry,  Robert.  Beardstown 
Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  3  T160a  Ed.  Krohe  (1884) 


Krueger,  C.  S.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Chris- 
tian, Minnie,  Harry,  Charles,  Lydia, 
John,  Amelia,  Benjamin,  Beardstown 
Rt  3,  twp  17  R  12,  Sec  22  O200a 
(1846) 

Kruse,  Adolph  (Mary)  Ch  Harry,  Bes- 
sie, Lucy,  Emma,  Edgar,  Gilbert, 
Byron,  Dorothy,  Pearl,  Arenzville  Rt 
1,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  34  O200a  (1861) 

*  Kruse,  Albert   (Lucile)   Ch  Franklin, 

Bertha,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  28  T260a  Wm. 
Price  (1887) 

Kruse,  David  (Ruth)  "Green  Valley 
Farm"  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  29  O140a  T170a 
Albert  Kruse — Kruse  Estate  (1876) 

Kruse,  C.  A.  (Lydia)  Ch  Chester,  El- 
mer, Mildred,  Cecil,  Virginia  Rt  2, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18  R  11,  Sec  13 
T40a  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Kruse  (1913) 

*Kruse,  Chris  (Cora)  Virginia  Rt  1, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  15-16 
T175a  H.  Carls  (1873) 

*Kruse,  Ed.  (Lydia)  Beardstown  Rt  1, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  24 
OlOOa  (1877) 

Kruse,  J.  G.  (Caroline)  Ch  Vernie, 
John,  Caroline,  Lawrence,  Virginia 
Rt  2,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec 
13  T240a  Elizabeth  Kruse  (1913) 

*  Kruse,  John  V.  (Itha)  Ch  Freda,  Har- 

rison, Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
18,  R  10,  Sec  31  O155a  (1869) 

Kruse,  Mrs.  Sophia,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  29  O80a 

(1875) 

Kuhlman.  John  C.,  Virginia  Rt  5,  te] 
Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  26  T380a 
Kuhlman  Estate  (1867) 


Lamar,  Luther,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Tal- 
lula,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  29  John  Taa- 
pen  (1875) 

LaMaster,  Carl  L.  (Marguerite)  Ch 
Geraldine,  Wilford,  George,  Charles, 
Virginia  Rt  2,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  3 
T210a  Wm.  Thervagt  (1908) 

Lamb,  A.  J.  (Mary)  Ch  Lillie,  Faulton, 
Ashland  Rt  1,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  35 
T160a  Harm  Baxter  (1902) 


Lampton,  Ernest  (Stella)  Virginia  Rt 
2,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  9  T160a  H.  V. 
Wilson 

Lane,  Jacob  (Mary)  Ch  Laura,  Alice, 
Gussie,'  Arenzville  Rt  2,  tel  Arenz- 
ville, twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  35  (1912) 

Lane,  R.  H.  (Esther)  Ch  Maurice,  Ru- 
dolph, Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Chandler- 
ville, twp  18,  R  10,  S'ec  17  T— a  R.  A. 
Taylor  (1909) 


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Large,  John  R.  (Janie)  Ch  Wilmer, 
Zelda,  Harold,  Kenneth,  Alice,  Clara, 
Beardstown,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  5 
T320a  S.  D.  Lillard  (1909) 

Lashbrook,  J.  M.  (Reasie)  Ch  Jena, 
Beulah,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  19,  R  11,  Sec  27  T40a 
Fred  Bollhorst  (1892) 

*Lathem,  Luther  (Agnes)  Ch  Glenn, 
Patrick,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  41,  twp 
Ashland,  Sec  33  O160a  (1912  ) 

Launer,  Richard  (Lydia)  Ch  Ralph, 
Harvey,  Marvin,  Everett,  Violet,  Gil- 
bert, Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  6  O264a 
(1880) 

Lawson,  Samuel  (Millie)  Ch  John, 
Warren,  Ira,  Nora,  Ellen,  Ruth,  Ma- 
ble,  Violet,  Ralph,  Beardstown  Rt  2, 
twp  18,  R  11  Sec  31  TlOa  Gus  A. 
Carls  (1915) 

*Lebkuecher,  Chas.  (Lydia)  Ch  Alfred, 
Clara,  Merle,  Mildred,  Glenn,  Gladys, 
Carl,  Gilbert,  Babe,  Beardstown  Rt  1, 
tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  6 
O865a  (1864) 

*fLebkuecher,  Frank  (Louise)  Ch 
Louis,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  3  O122a 
(1869) 

Lee,  Cicero  (Emma)  Ch  Lois,  Edna, 
James,  Rena,  Floyd,  Virginia  Rt  4, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  36  T. 
H.  H.  Corrhauer  (1903) 

*Lee,  Solon  (Anna)  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  33 
TlOOa  L.  S.  Lee  (1868) 

Leinberger,  Edward,  Chandlerville  Rt 

1,  tel   Chandlerville,   twp    18,   R   9, 
Sec     2-11,     Farmhand    for     Martin 
Rausch  (1888) 

Leinberger,  John  F.  (Zina)  Ch  Louise, 
Alberta,  Rudolph,  Chandlerville  Rt 

2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec 
12  T15a  Carline  Rider   (1877) 

Leoffler,  Henry  (Hilda)  Ch  John, 
Anna,  Christina,  Harry,  Virginia  Rt 
6,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec 
14  O133a  (1880) 

Leonhard,  G.  H.  (Ella)  Ch  May,  Goldie, 
Leda,  Leo,  Lloyd,  Wilbur,  Homer, 
Irene,  Kenneth,  Helen,  Beardstown 
Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  19  T80a  L.  Kendall  (1866) 

Leonhard,  Lillie  F.  Ch  Emma,  Glenna. 
Zelma,  Floyd,  Annabelte,  Alma, 
Charles,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  13  OllOa  (1879) 

Leonhard,  Louis  (Ethel)  Ch  Verna, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  20  O160a  (1857) 


Liter,  A.  (Mary)  Ch  Beryl,  Virginia  Rt 
4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  30 
O172a  (1878) 

Liter,  Leonard  L.  (Mary)  Little  In- 
dian, tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec 
35  O52^a  (1889) 

Liter,  W.  W.  (Mattie)  Ch  Edith,  Little 
Indian,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10, 
S'ec  26  T131a  Robert  Stevenson 
(1904) 

Livingston,  George  (Emma)  Ch  Will- 
iam, Jessie,  Cora,  Thomas,  Otto, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec 
12  O40a  (1856) 

*Lockhart,  P.  J.  (Nellie)  Ch  James, 
John,  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
18,  R  10,  Sec  27  T179a  James  Maslon 
(1910) 

Loeffler,  Peter  (Mary)  Ch  Otto, 
Charles,  Ellis,  Edward,  Lena,  Al- 
bert, Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  6  O80a  T400a 
Thos.  L.  Jarret  (1870) 

Lockhart,  Dennis,  Ashland  Rt  3,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  2  T44a 
Maslin  Estate  (1902) 

Logue,  B.  (Ethel)  Ch  Pearl,  Walter, 
Adrian,  Mary  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  18, 
R  8,  Sec  18,  Farmhand  for  Wm.  Sa- 
torius  (1882) 

Logue,  Ezra  (Emma)  Ch  John,  Una, 
Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  10  Farmhand  for 
Oscar  Miller 

*  Logue,  G.  R.  (Cora)  Ch  Erland,  By- 
ron, Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Virginia,  twp 

17,  R  10,  S'ec  16  T462a  H.  S.  Savage 
(1865) 

Logue,  W.  C.,  Chandlerville  Rt  2,  twp 

18,  R  8,   Sec   18   T18a  Ellen  Logue 
(1882) 

Long,  Ed.  (Maude)  Ch  Olga,  Irma, 
Audrey,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  twp  18, 
R  12,  Sec  33  T40a  R.  Kindle  (1913) 

Long,  Hez  (Delia)  Ch  Gladys,  David, 
Arenzville  Rt  2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  21  T160a  John  Stock 
(1914) 

*Long,  Oscar  (Carrie)  Ch  Laura,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10, 
Sec  32  O235a  (1887) 

Looker,  Thorn.  (Matilda)  Ch  Lucy, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec 
15  O40a  (1850) 

Looker,  W.  W.  (Elliott)  Ch  Ellen, 
Macy,  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  19,  R  10,  Sec  27  O60a  (1856) 

Lovekamp,  Albert  (Mamie)  Ch  Or- 
ville,  Roy,  Alvin,  Arenzville  Rt  2,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  33 
T160a  Herman  Lovekamp  (1884) 


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*Lovekamp,  Chris  L.  (Lydia)  Ch  Alma, 
Lorenz,  Harold,  Margaret,  Arenzville 
Rt  2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11, 
Sec  34  O200a  (1882) 

Lovekamp,  George  (Louisa)  Ch  Ber- 
tha, Otto,  Anna,  Alma,  Lorna,  Theo- 
dore, Walter,  Reneta,  Marie,  Wer- 
ner, Louis,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  30 
O191a  (1870) 

Lovekamp,  H.  C.  (Katherine)  Ch  Net- 
tie, Dora,  Elda,  Elmer,  Robert,  Ray- 
mond, Arenzville  Box  99,  tel  Arenz- 
ville, twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  30  O140a 
(1859) 

Lovekamp,  J.  H.  C.  (Louisa)  Ch  Laura, 
Bertha,  Dena,  Anna,  Mata,  Zelda, 
Albert,  Herbert,  Hugo,  Arenzville  Rt 
1,  tel  Meredosia,  twp  17,  R  13,  Sec 
24  O360a  (1855) 

Lovekamp,  Julius  (Lena)  '  Arenzville 
Rt  2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11, 
Sec  33  T240a  H.  Lovekamp  (1886) 

Lovekamp,  Louis  (Christina)  Ch  Eda, 
Esther,  Clarence,  Harry,  Arenzville 
Rt  3,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11, 
Sec  19  O275a  (1867) 

Lovekamp,  Theodore  (Addie)  Ch  Dor- 
othy, 'Andrew,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel 
Arenzville^  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  34 
T120a  Mary  Wedeking  (1912) 

Lovekamp,  Wm.  (Carrie)  Ch  Lila, 
Selma,  Herman,  Eleanor,  Arenzville 
Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12, 
Sec  25-24  O240a  (1863) 

Lowden,  E.  E.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Goldie, 
Alma,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  30  T186a  Orland 
Virgin  (1883) 

Lowden,  James  B.  (Ida)  Ch  Mary,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  i7  R  9, 
Sec  30  T102a  Mrs.  G.  Aldreadge 
(1882) 


Lowder,  Frank  Ch  Leo,  Leona,  Steohn, 
Flora,  Alma,  Goldie,  Elder,  June, 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  30  T — a 
H.  F.  Klenschmidt  (1916) 

Lucas,  J.  W.  (Fronia)  Ch  Vern, 
Charles,  Katie,  William,  Idella, 
Philip,  May,  Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  188  R  8,  Sec  7 
O99a  (1895) 

Lucas,  Thos.  (Emma)  Ch  Harvey, 
Ella,  Stella,  Floyd,  Bertha,  Beards- 
town  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  17, 
R  12,  Sec  8  O120a  (1893) 

Lutkehus,  Fred  (Olga)  Arenzville,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  25 
T140a  John  Lutkehus  (1882) 

Lutkehus,  John,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  21 
O140a  (1897) 

Lynn,  C.  C.  (Mary)  Ch  Robert,  Ber- 
tha, John,  Elizie,  Chandlerville  Rt  1, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  31 
T8%a  Robert  Lynn  (1854) 

Lynn,  J.  C.  (Jennie)  Ch  Lettie,  Stan- 
ley, Harold,  Donald,  Richard,  Ruth, 
Oakford  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp  19, 
R  8,  Sec  20  T165a  Lynn  Estate 
(1875) 

Lynn,  J.  W.  (Hulda)  Ch  Abbie,  Letitia, 
William,  Zeta,  "Slick  Shack  Farm" 
Oakford  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp  19 
R  8,  Sec  29  O176a  (1865) 

Lynn,  Perry  (Lula)  Ch  Freda,  Chand- 
lerville Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp  19,  R 
8,  Sec  19  O90a  (1872) 

Lynn,  R.  M.  (Euna)  Oakford  Rt  1,  tel 
Oakford,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  29,  T140a 
J.  L.  Lynn  Estate  (1897) 

Lynn,  Robert  L.  (Rose)  Ch  Kenneth, 
Nevina,  Oakford  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford, 
twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  29  O76a  (1867) 


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M 


McAuley,  George  (Stella)  Ch  James, 
Catherine,  Matilda,  Oakford  Rt  3, 
twp  Ashland,  Sec  7  O2a  (1917) 

McBroom,  Mrs.  Jane,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  12  O38a 
(1862) 

McCann,  John  (Destia)  Ch  Charles, 
Henry,  Literberry,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
17,  Sec  34  T5a  Chas.  Ralm  (1890) 

McCarthy,  P.  J.  (Myrtle)  Ch  James, 
Ashland  Rt  1,  tel  Ashland,  twp  17, 
R  9,  Sec  25  T5a  F.  C.  Wallbaum 
(1915) 

McClure,  James  A.  (Bell)  Ch  Lewis, 
William,  Mary,  John,  Emma,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10, 
Sec  15  TSOOa  John  Duckhardt  (1882) 

McDaniel,  Allen  Ch  Enid  Beardstown 
Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  12, 
Seo  32  T160a  Otto  Fischer  (1873) 

McDaniel,  John  E.  (Laura)  Ch  Harold, 
Edna,  Mary,  Ruel,  Russell,  Dora, 
Emyra,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  twp  17,  R 
11,  Sec  19  T7a  H.  Kosameyer  (1916) 

McDaniel,  Palmer  (Alice)  Ch  Allen, 
Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  32  T160a  Otto 
Fischer  (1877) 

*McDonald,  Robert  (Margaret)  Ch  Ma- 
rion, Rachael,  George,  William, 
James  Margaret,  Ashland  Rt  3,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  10  O231a 
(1836) 

McGoldrick,  R.  L.  (Mary)  Ch*  Estelle, 
Thomas,  Grover,  Ashland  Rt  3,  twp 
17,  R  9,  Sec  2  Tla  George  Edwards 
(1913) 

McGovern,  A.  (Lottie)  Beardstown  Rt 
1,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec 
8  T5a  Wm.  F.  Schewe  (1889) 

McGovern,  Ed.  (Mabel)  Ch  Edna,  Por- 
ella,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  8  (1880) 

McGovern,  Parlee  Ch  Eva,  Edward, 
Robert,  Andrew,  Catherine,  Mehta, 
Charles,  Pearl,  Ruth,  Russell,  Ros- 
ella,  Dotson,  Leo,  Bluff  Springs,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  22  O120a 
T124a  M.  D.  Hexter  (1876) 

*McGraugh,  Chas.  B.  (Nora)  Ch 
Charles,  Ashland  Rt  3,  twp  Ashland, 
Sec  20  O234a  (1895) 


Mclntire,  P.  E.  (Virgie)  Ch  Forrest, 
Philadelphia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  16 
T5a  R.  S.  Calpitts  (1916) 

McLaughlin,  A.  G.  (Lula)  Ch  Richard, 
Marcella,  Fern,  "Walnut  Grove 
Farm"  Virginia,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  9,  Sec  29  Farm  Hand  for  J.  L.  Gard- 
ner (1913) 

McLeod,  J.  J.  Ch  Margaret,  Joe,  Beards- 
town  Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18, 
R  11,  Sec  6  T98a  M.  J.  O'Mare  (1867) 

McLin,  Harvey  (Amelia)  Ch  Rosa, 
Irene,  Howard,  Virginia,  Rt  1,  twp 

17,  R   11,    Sec   11   T57a   Wm.   Ring 

(1877) 

McNeal,  McClure  (Myra)  Ch  Ells- 
worth, Claude,  Ada,  Alma,  Chandler- 
ville  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18, 
R  9-8,  Sec  24  T220a  Herman  Jurgens 
(1878) 

McPhilleny,  Ed.  (Mae)  Ch  Leona, 
Frances,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  17  T135a  Black  Es- 
tate (1879) 

*Maddox,  C.  W.  (Delia)  Ch  John,  Leo, 
Luthie,  Glenn,  Violet,  Harry,  Walter, 
Rosalee,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  Sec  33  T200a  Philip  Stout 

(1871) 

Maddox,  Lloyd  (Clara)  Ch  Marion, 
Ray,  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp 

18,  R  10,  Sec  25  O40a  (1892) 

Maddox,  J.  H.  (Edna)  Ch  Ellen, 
Frances,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  9  T60a  W.  N.  Mad- 
dox (1891) 

*Maddox,  W.  N.  (Ellen)  Ch  Minnie, 
Jocky,  Mae,  Clarence,  Florence,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9, 
Sec  8  O20a  (1868) 

Mahoney,  Martin,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17  R  9,  Sec  7-18,  T200a 
Mrs.  Stella  Alkire  (1905) 

Mahoney,  S.  J.  (Bertha)  Ch  Edward, 
Bernardine,  Raymond,  John.  Harold, 
Loraine,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  Ashland, 
Sec  33  T123a  Mrs.  B.  Mahoney 
(1904)  . 

Manning,  Troy  (Mayone)  Ch  Rollie, 
John,  Bernice,  Ashland  Rt  3,  twp 
Ashland,  Sec  9  T46a  W.  O.  Sinclair 
(1917) 


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*Marcu§en,  Jens  (Josephine)  Ch  Clar- 
ence, Edna,  Nellie,  Grace,  Alice,  Rus- 
sell, Walter,  Hazel,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel 
Tallula,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  29  O160a 

(1876) 

Marion,  W.  H.  (Agnes)  Ashland  Rt  1, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  35  T320a  H.  B.  Bax- 
ter (1917) 

Marten,  John  W.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Rob- 
ert, Geneva,  John,  Chandlerville  Rt 
2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec 
7-8  O80a  (1886) 

Martin,  Samuel  S.  (  Amanda  ^  Cb  Dovie, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  36  O35a  (1894) 

*Martin,  W.  M.  (Sophia)  Ch  Bessie, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  11  T360a  Knight 
Estate  (1871) 

*Maslin,  James  (Mary)  Ch  Katherine, 
Rose,  Emma,  James,  Martin,  "Locas 
Grove  Farm"  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  10,  S'ec  2  O190a 
(1863) 

*Mason,  Chas.  (Gertrude)  Ch  Alma, 
Milton,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  21  O78a  (1900) 

Masten,  Charles  (Flora)  Ch  Helen, 
Chandlerville  Rt  2,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec 
16  T40a  A.  Miller  (1892) 


Masten,  Edward  (Lydia)  Ch  Edith, 
Everett,  Woodrow,  Charles,  "Sunny 
Huths  Farm"  Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  24 
O145a  (1886) 

Masten,  Ezra  (Lula)  Ch  Mildred, 
Mary,  "Blue  Grass  Knolls  Farm" 
Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  32 
O80a  (1889) 

*  Masten,  Nancy  Ch  Almira,  Silas, 
John,  Edw.,  Ezra,  Rachael,  Charles, 
Marion,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  18,  R  8, 
Sec  32  OllOa  (1852) 

Mates,  Otis  L.  (Bartie)  Philadelphia, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  S'ec  8-9 
T240a  Ruth  Harding  (1912) 

*fMatthew,  J.  L.  (Jeannette)  Ch  Ethel, 
Harold,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  5  O78a  (1860) 

Mathew,  L.  C.  (Hilda)  Ch  Milton, 
Pauline,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Tallula. 
twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  17  T222a  M.  C. 
Mathew  (1882) 

*Mathew,  L.  G.  (Anna)  Virginia  Rt  3, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  33 
OllOa  (1870) 

*Matthew,  Orbin  Ray  (Bertha)  Ch 
Opal,  Pearl,  Evelyn,  Annabelle. 
Rodney,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  twp  18. 

R  12,  Sec  28-29  O260a   (1887) 


IE  OF  R.  D.  MORGAN,  Rt.  1,  CHANDLERVILLE,  ILL. 
ONE  OF  CASS  COUNTY'S  PIONEERS 


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Maupin,  John  S.  (Emma)  Ch  Ada, 
Mattie,  Finis,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  32 

*Maurer,  E.  C.  (Alice)  Ch  Carrie,  Vir- 
gil, Esther,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  18, 
R  8,  Sec  32  O120a  (1852) 

Maurer,  Fred  J.  (Margaret)  Ch  Mary, 
George,  Ella,  Addie,  Ruth,  Virginia 
Rt  2,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  S'ec 
31  T200a  Margaret  Maurer  (1852) 

Maurer,  George  O.  (Charlotte)  Beards- 
town  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R 
11,  O80a  T260a  R.  C.  Taylor— Fred 
Maurer— Albert  Kruse  (1885) 

"fMaurer,  J.  W.  (Maude)  Ch  Orville, 
Eva,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Tallula,  twp 
17,  R  8,  Sec  4  T80a  Wilson  Estate 
(1876) 

*Melford,  Jess  E.  (Zella)  Ch  Edwin, 
Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  10,  Sec  21  T185a  Mrs.  Carrie  E. 
Quigg  (1890) 

Meier,  F.  W.  (Amelia)  Ch  Albert,  Ed- 
win, Jennie,  Julia,  Elsie,  Jake,  Hilda, 
Arenzville  Rt  3,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec 
17  T80a  Englebaugh  Estate  (1851) 

Meier,  John  H.  (Belle)  Ch  Annetta, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Arenzville, 
twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  12  OlOOa  (1860) 

Meiries,  P.  J.  (Ira)  Beardstown  Rt  1, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  12  O35a  (1889) 

Melchers,  Fred  (Anna)  Ch  John, 
Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  33 
O19a  (1897) 

*Menge,  Frank  (Lydia)  Ch  Alma, 
Henry,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  Box  9,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  21 
T200a  Menge  Estate  (1889) 

Merz,    Henry   J.    (Louisa)    Ch  Nettie, 

William,      Beardstown      Rt  1,     tel 

Beardstown,   twp   18,   R  12,  Sec   12 
O238a    (1869) 

*Metzger,  Frank  (Lelitha)  Ch  Gladys, 
Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  Ashland,  Sec  4 
T200a  Clint  Buice  (1899) 

Meyer,  Albert  H.  (Minnie)  Ch  Wilbur, 
Martha,  Allyne,  Beardstown,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  17 
O160a  (1870) 

Meyer,  Cecil  J.  (Rose)  Ch  Kenneth. 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  7  O117a  (1887) 

Meyer,  Edw.  H.  (Frances)  Beardstown 
Rt  3,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  15  T140a 
H.  H.  Meyer  (1877) 


Meyer,  Henry  (Caroline)  Ch  Lena, 
Carrie,  William,  Rudolph,  Nina. 
Clara,  Irene,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  19-30 
O223a  (1850) 

Meyer,  Henry  (Lisetta)  Ch  Rudolph, 
Oliver,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Arenz- 
ville, twp  17,  Sec  7  O153a  (1854) 

Meyer,  Harold  E.  (Nellie)  Ch  Bernice, 
Virgil,  Marcella,  Dorothy,  Beards- 
town  Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18, 
Sec  17-8,  O140a  (1880) 

Meyer,  Louis  (Eva)  Ch  Lloyd,  Beards- 
town  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  17, 
R  12,  Sec  14  OlOOa  (1887) 

*Meyer,  Rudolph  (Martha)  Ch  Opal, 
Bernice,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Arenz- 
ville, twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  7  O53a 
(1884) 

Mibb,  Mrs.  Caroline  Chandlerville  Rt 
2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec 
18  O20a  (1852) 

Miles,  John  W.  (Celia)  Ch  Grace,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
9,  Sec  5  O51a  (1862) 

*Miller,  Abraham  (Rachael)  Ch  Lloyd. 
Velma,  Dorothea,  Chandlerville  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  15 
O215a  (1885) 

Miller,  Aldon  (Anna)  Ch  Donald,  Ken- 
neth, Marjorie,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  13 
T800a  H.  L.  Houck  (1905) 

Miller,  F.  M.  (Agnes)  Ch  William,  Al- 
bert, Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chand- 
lerville, twp  19,  R  9,  Sec  36  O30a 
(1879) 

Miller,  Henry  (Martha)  Ch  Elmer, 
Florence,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  25  T12a  John 
Angle  (1858) 

*Miller,  Oscar  (Mary)  Ch  Herschal, 
Augusta,  Carl,  John,  Chandlerville 
Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9, 
Sec  15  O290a  (1875) 

Miller,  Wm.  (Louisa)  Ch  Arthur,  Clif- 
ford, Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  Sec  10  O40a  (1861) 

Millner,  E.  B.  (Beulah)  Ch  Geraldine, 
Carrol,  Virginia,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
18,  R  9,  Sec  33  T80a  Ruth  Williams 
(1913) 

Millner,  George  0.  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  25  T62a 
Mrs.  M.  J.  Millner  (1876) 


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*Millner,  Wm.  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  33  O80a 
(1857) 

Milstead,  E.  R.  (Ada)  Ch  Wilma, 
Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  1-2  T266a  J.  W. 
Milstead  (1891) 

Milstead,  George  Chandlerville  Rt  1, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  5 
O50a  (1866) 

Milstead,  John  (Mary)  Ashland  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec 
18  T120a  E.  Milstead  (1861) 

Mitchell,  Robert  Ch  James,  Chandler- 
ville Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18, 
R  9,  Sec  9  O80a  (1906) 

Molloy,  William,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  12-11 
T138B.  Wm.  Hill  (1916) 

*Monroe,  Samuel  S.  (Minnie)  Ch  Bas- 
kall,  Orville,  Roy,  James,  Emma, 
Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Ashland,  twp  18, 
R  8,  Sec  32  T160a  Lloyd  Stribling 
(1909) 

Moore,  Clarence  Lee  (Annie)  Ch  Edw., 
Therman,  Flora,  Virginia  Rt  5,  twp 
18,  R  10,  Sec  32  T— a  Ed.  Campbell 
(1914) 

Moore,  H.  B.  (Louise)  Ch  John,  Bert, 
Elmer,  Call,  Grace,  Beardstown  Rt  1, 
tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  19 
020a  (1863) 

Moorman,  Wm.  H.  (Mary)  Beardstown 
Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  12, 
Sec  13  O136a  (1877) 

Morgan,  C.  C.  Ch  Oral,  Helen,  Harry, 
Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  30  T80a  R.  D.  Mor- 
gan (1869) 

Morgan,  J.  W.  (Lizzie)  Ch  John,  Carl, 
Joe,  Myrtle,  Alma,  Chandlerville  Rt 
1,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  30  TlOOa  R.  D. 
Morgan  (1867) 

Morgan  R.  D.  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  30 
O280a  (1834) 

Morgan,  Robert  (Anna)  Ch  Bertha, 
Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  19,  R  9,  Sec  26  T120a  Morgan 
Estate  (1867) 


Morgan,  Simeon  Ch  Adeline,  William, 
James,  John,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  twp 

17,  R    12,    Sec    10,    T40a    F.    Koch 
(1834) 

Morgan,  William,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  11 
T40a  Fred  Coock  (1862) 

Morel  I,  John  C.  (Bertha)  Ch  Mildred, 
Clifford,  Alberta,  Mary,  Ashland  Rt 
2,  tel  Tallula,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  16 
T80a  R.  V.  Stowell  (1901) 

Morris,  H.  (Thena)  Ch  Violet,  Earl, 
Herbert,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  32  T120a  J.  C.  Chit- 
tery  (1881) 

Morris,  Taylor  (Mary)  Ch  Scott,  Liz- 
zie, Albert,  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  twp 

18,  R  8,  Sec  7  O16a  (1849) 

Morrison,  S.  Frank  (Erne)  Ch  Grace, 
Thomas,  Florence,  Beardstown  Rt  2, 
tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  18 
O20a  T134a  W.  E.  Morrison  (1877) 

Moss,  J.  E.  (Ollie)  Ch  Walter,  Ray- 
mond, Andrew,  Emerson,  Edward, 
Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  31  Tl^a  Frank 
Friend  (1883) 

Moss,  Ralph  (Melissa)  Ch  Helen, 
Freida,  Jessie,  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  9,  Sec  32 
T120a  Taylor  Estate  (1897) 

Mount,  John  E.  (Mary)  Ch  Stella,  Eva 
Arthur,  Florence,  Kathlyn,  Ashland 
Rt  3,  twp  Philadelphia,  Sec  13  Tla 
Alfred  Campbell  (1912) 

Muhler,  Pauline  Ch  Sophia,  William, 
Edna,  Amelia,  Henry,  Herman,  Lena, 
Charles,  Frank,  Ernest,  Beardstown 
Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown-Virginia,  twp 
17,  Sec  5  060a  (1841) 

*Murphy,  Hardin  (Minnie)  Ch  Walter, 
Clarence,  Orville,  Chandlerville  Rt  2, 
tel  Chanderville,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  18 
T185a  Geo.  Murphy  (1885) 

Murphy,  Harvard  (Laura)  Ch  Helen. 
Harland,  Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  8 
O320a  (1885) 

Murphy,  R.  W.  (Grace)  Ch  Hester. 
Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville. 
twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  5  T170a  George  Mur- 
phy (1893) 


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Nal,  H.  S.  (Maggie)  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  6 
T— a  E.  Lambert  (1905) 

Nance,  John  H.  (Bertha)  Virginia  Rt  5, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  34 
T82a  E.  L.  Oetgen  (1911) 

Needham,  G.  S.  (Janetta)  Ch  David, 
Harry,  "The  Poplars"  Virginia  Rt  6, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  25 
O156a  (1846) 

Needham,  Joe    (Mary)    Virginia   Rt  6, 
,   tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R   10,   Sec  35 
O20a  (1852) 

Nelson,  Edw.  (Cora)  Ch  Robert, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  1  O316a  (1884) 

Nelson,  W.  R.  (Sylvia)  Ch  Clara, 
Charles,  Mabel,  Roberta,  Virginia  Rt 
1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  24 
T160a  Claud  M.  M.  Woodard  (1890) 

Nester,  James  (Mary)  Ch  Pearl, 
Frances,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  4  T80a  Henry  Cun- 
ningham (1873) 

Newberry,  B.  J.  (Anna)  Virginia  Rt  1, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  18 
T240a  G.  W.  Rexroat  (1887) 

Newberry,  Charles  (Effie)  Ch  Lewis, 
Doris,  Virginia  Rt  1,  twp  17,  R  11, 
Sec  11  T810a  A.  Huffman  (1887) 

Newberry,  Leroy  (Eliza)  Ch  Parthma, 
Charles,  Rosa,  Roy,  Rube,  Brooks, 
Ethel,  Gertrude,  Hazel,  Virginia  Rt  1, 
twp  17,  Sec  13  O60a  T54a  Clara  Huff- 
man (1876) 

Newberry,  Roy  (Anna)  Ch  George. 
Virginia  Rt  4,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  36 
T47a  Ernest  Clark  (1885) 

*Newell,  James  F.  (Anna)  Ch  Ralph, 
Marjorie,  Bernard,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  7  O205a 
(1903) 

-Newell,  Wm.  P.  (Maggie)  Ch  Ella 
Bertha,  Calista,  Francis,  Ashland  R1 
1,  twp  Ashland,  Sec  ;;i  O197a  (1867) 

tNewman,  A.  (Ellen)  Ch  Mary,  Jennie 
Arthur,  Charles,  Virginia  Rt  6,  te) 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  28 
O200a  (1857) 


Newman,  Harry  (Mae)  Ch  Dora,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  6,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18, 
R  9,  Sec  2  T40a  A.  Newman  (1881) 

*Niestradt,  Herman,  Arenzville  Rt  1, 
tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  27 
O200a  (1872) 

*Niestradt,  John  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Ar- 
thur, Anna,  Nina,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  27 
O200a  (1860) 

Niestradt,  Louis  F.  (Sadie)  Ch  Elmer, 
Chester,  Alberta,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  28 
O160a  (1865) 

Niestradt,  Wm.  (Caroline)  Ch  Alma, 
Harry,  Clarence,  Richard,  Arenzville 
Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec 
27  O160a  (1860) 

Nobis,  Carl  (Augusta)  Ch  Lydia, 
Emily,  Arnold,  Erna,  S'elma,  Otto,  Ed- 
win, Elenora,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  twp  17 
R  11,  Sec  31  O150a  (1879) 

Nobis,  Julius  .  (Hulda)  Ch  Edward. 
Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  29  T160a  Wm.  Nobis 
(1890) 

Noblitt,  Hiram  (Ida)  Ch  Vernor,  Myr- 
tle, Viola,  Delia,  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  16  T240a 
Mrs.  Martha  Henderson  (1898) 

Nollsch.  Mrs.  Emma  Ch  Eva,  Roy, 
James,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R9,  Sec  31  O38a  (1887) 

Nollsch,  A.  J.  (Mae)  Ch  Alberta,  Jul- 
/   ius,  Katherine,  Elizabeth,  Virginia  Rt 

6,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  13 

O80a  (1876) 

Nollsch,  L.  C.  (Cora)  Ch  Greta,  Ralph, 
Ruth,  "Oakdale  Farm"  Virginia  Rt  6, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  13 
O74V2a  (1870) 

Nordsick,  Henry  (Marie)  Ch  Floyd, 
Russell,  Berneda,  Paul,  Wilhelmina, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  11,  R  11,  Sec  6  O80a  (1874) 

Norris,  J.  S.  (Agnes)  Ch  Mollie, 
Charles,  Ernest,  Chandlerville  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  8-9,  Sec 
13-18  O47a  (1875) 


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o 


*0etgen,  Edward  L.  (Minnie)  Ch  Mil- 
dred, Alta,  Raymond,  Edith,  "Hill 
Crest  Farm"  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel 
Beardstown-Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11, 
Sec  3  O362a  (1860) 

Oetgen,  George  (Nettie)  Ch  Mae,  Lela, 
Pearl,  Cora,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Vir- 
ginia-Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec 
29  O290a  (1857) 

Oetgen,  H.  H.  (Alma)  Ch  Lloyd, 
Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  4  T200a  Augusta 
Oetgen  (1912) 

Oleson,  F.  D.  (Loraine)  Ch  Albert  Mar- 
garette,  Thomas,  Grace,  Russell,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18, 
R  10,  Sec  5  T124a  Bert  Taylor  (1905) 

Oleson,  James  (Jennie)  Ch  Loraine, 
Virginia  Rt  6,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  13 
T140a  A.  Nelch  (1915) 

Olroyd,  Henry  S.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Clif- 
ford, Little  Indian,  twp  19,  R  10,  Sec 
26  O67%a  (1892) 


Onniston,  John  (Jenn'e)  Ch  Eldred, 
Christine,  Andrew,  Helen,  Ashland 
Rt  2,  tel  Tallula,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  29 
O120a  (Native  Son) 

Orne,  E.  S.  (Maggie)  Ch  Mildred,  Min- 
nie. Carl,  Freda,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  35  TllOa 
W.  L.  Henderson  (1890) 

Osborne,  Clarence  (Bell)  Ch  Ruth, 
Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  10,  Sec  31  T5a  J.  C.  Rexroat 
(1913) 

Osborn,  J.  E.  (Elizabeth)  Chandler- 
ville Rt  2,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  13  040a 
(1860) 

Osterholdt,  Wm.  F.  (Minnie)  Ch  Paul, 
Deliah,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  twp  17,  R 
12,  S'ec  15  O200a  (1873) 

Otken,  Dick  (Minnie)  Ch  Dora,  Fred, 
John,  Nellie,  Walter,  Charles,  Anna, 
Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  33 
O40a  (1892) 

Overhake,  Henry  (Hannah)  Ch  Reta, 
Rosa,  Russell,  Raymond,  Beardstown 
Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  12, 
Sec  35  T200a  Fred  Menhel  (1914) 


Parry,  Charles  (Mary)  Ch  Charles,  Lo- 
gan ,  Floyd,  Virgil,  Nellie,  Beards- 
town  Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R 
11,  Sec  19  O69a  (1835) 

*Parry,  Wm.  T.  (Amelia)  Ch  Edward, 
John,  Florence,  Robert,  Alfred,  Ar- 
thur, Carl,  Richard,  Martha,  Beards- 
town  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  23  O160a  (1865) 

*Paschall,  John  (Alice)  Ch  Louis, 
Glenn,  Myon,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  11  O40a 
(1862) 

Passage,  Shirley  A.  (Anna)  Ch  Rus- 
sell, Meredosia  Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville, 
twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  32  T160a  Geo. 
Lovekamp  (1916) 

Pate,  Anthony  (Tillie)  Ch  Arthur, 
William,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  26 
TllOa  Geo.  F.  Kuhlman  (1905) 


Pate,  Fred  (Rosa)  Ch  Cerdelia,  Stella, 
Elberta,  Dorothy,  Beardstown  Rt  2, 
twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  25  T80a  Geo.  F. 
Kuhlman  (1895) 

Pate,  George  R.  (Flora)  Ch  Cyndia, 
Ollie,  George,  Lawrence,  Mary,  Mil- 
dred, Minnie,  Foha,  Clarence, 
Beardstown  Rt  3,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec 
5  T40a  P.  D.  Goff  (1897) 

Pate,  Harry  (Dora)  Ch  Pearl,  Viola, 
Ralph,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  36  T45a 
Lewis  Carls  (1883) 

Pate,  Jerry  (Alma)  Ch  Florence, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  25  T80a  George  F. 
Kuhlman  (±912) 

Pattillo,  W.  A.  Ch  William,  Bernice, 
Ashland  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  9,  Sec  11  O60a  (1882) 

Patton,  Alfred  F.  (Catherine)  Ch  Anna, 
Arenxville  Rt  2,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec 
33  7230a  Frank  Dobes  (1905) 


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Paul,  Elizabeth  Ch  Fred,  Emma,  Theo- 
dore, Martha,  Edwin,  Arnold,  Arenz- 
ville  Rt  2,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  32  O156a 
(1877) 

*Pauly,  Frank  (Lizzie)  Ch  Elsie,  Anna 
Mary,  Oakford  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp 
19,  R  8,  Sec  33  O200a  (1896) 

Pauly  Nicholas  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Ernest, 
Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  10,  Sec  12  O80a  (1869) 

Pearn,  Omer(Lilla)  Ch  Charles,  Forest, 
Albyn,  Dorothy,  John,  Sherwood,  Ash- 
land Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9, 
Sec  25  T120a  J.  D.  Turner  (1875) 

Peck,  Edwin  T.  (Jennie)  Ch  Lyman, 
Elmer,  Joseph,  Harvard,  Leland, 
Walter,  Lucille,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  15 
O160a  (1868) 

Peck,  Eugene  (Nora)  Arenzville  Rt  3, 
twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  23  T160a  Harvard 
Torley  (1903) 

*fPeck,  Lyman  A.  (Julia)  Ch  Gilbert, 
Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  22  (1893) 

Pelker,  Herman  F.  (Dora)  Ch  Elmer, 
Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Meredosia,  twp 
17,  R  13,  Sec  24  O200a  (1876) 

Pelker,  John  H.  (Mary)  Ch  Frank, 
"Walter,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Mere- 
dosia, twp  17,  R  13,  Sec  24  O650a 
(1862) 

Person,  Harry,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  10,  Sec  34 
T40a  John  Goodel  (1875) 

*Petefish,  B.  P.  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  33  T240a 
Petefish  Estate  (1857) 

*Petefish,  Edw.  E.  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Roena,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  33  O200a  (1860) 

*Peterson,  John  (Tressia)  Ch  Carl,  Al- 
bert, Theodore,  Robert,  Virginia  Rt 
6,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  19 
O210a  (1888) 

*Pettit,  J.  E.  (Ethel)  Ch  Virgil,  Ash- 
land Rt  2,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  9, 
Sec  36  O200a  (1883) 

Pettit,  J.  W.  M.  (Maude)  Ch  Helen, 
Homer,  Ashland  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  1  T70a  E.  L.  Pettit 
(1912)  • 

*Pettit,  Wm.  (Elsie)  Ch  Myrtle,  Neva, 
Howard,  Elberta,  Orville,  Ashland 
Rt  3,  twp  Ashland,  Sec  7  T99a  L. 
Fellick  (1872) 

Phelps,  Wallace  (May)  Ch  Howard, 
Russell,  Hazel,  Virginia,  Chandler- 
ville Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18, 
R  9,  Sec  9  O60a  (1883) 


Phelps,  Walter  (Delia)  Ch  Florence, 
Mildred,  Earl,  Chandlerville  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec 
lO.OSOa  (1879) 

Phelps,  Wm.  R.  (Rose)  ChEmma,  Clar- 
ence, Opal,  Lloyd,  Hazel,  Carson, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  19,  R  11,  Sec  31  O80a  (1857) 

Philippi,  P.  O.  Beardstown  Rt  2,  twp 
18,,  R  11,  T160a  Henry  Winhold 
(1885) 

Philippi,  W.  W.  Beardstown  Rt  2,  twp 
18,  R  11,  T160a  Henry  Winhold 
(1885)  • 

Pilger,  Herbert  (Dora)  Beardstown  Rt 
3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  17  R  12, 
T120a  Geo.  Huffman  (1891) 

Pilger,  William  (Mary)  Ch  Herbert, 
Carl,  Russell,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  4 
O240a  (1877) 

Piper,  Chas.  (Pearl)  Ch  Leona.  Oatha, 
Arenzville  Rt  3,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  20 
O20a  (1907) 

*Plaster,  L.  E.  (Susana)  Chandlerville 
Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10, 
Sec  1  0500a 

Plowright,  Wm.  (Effie)  Ch  Virginia, 
Johanna,  William,  Fenella,  Tressler, 
Stanley,  Kenneth,  Rola,  Ashland  Rt 
3,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  22-23  T320a  John 
Atkins  (1912) 

Plunkett,  John  A.  (Lena)  Ch  John, 
Donald,  Clifford,  Ida,  William, 
Beardstown  Rt.  3,  twp  18  R  12,  Sec 
27  T200a  Chas.  Hess  (1887) 

Plunkett,  Michael  J.  Virginia  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  10,  Sec 
34  TllOa  J.  Goodel  (1861) 

*Pond,  F.  X.  (Alice)  Ch  Grace,  Fran- 
ces, Floyd,  Anna,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  33 
O180a  (1877) 

Potter,  John  Ch  Grace,  Clarence,  Irene, 
Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
11,  Sec  10  OlOa  (1905) 

Potter,  Joseph  (Hattie)  Ch  Fred, 
Noah,  Anna,  Mary,  Cassie,  Arenz- 
ville Rt  3,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17, 
R  11,  Sec  29  O40a  (1907) 

Pratt,  Chas.  (Ida)  Ch  Earl,  Mutis, 
Clark,  Helen,  John,  Everett,  Julia, 
Oakford  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp  19, 
R  8,  Sec  16  T170a  A.  G.  Hayne. 

*Price,  Philip  (Myra)  Ch  Harry,  Lelia, 
Eugene,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  Ashland, 
Sec  17,  T160a  Bowles  Estate  (1913) 

Pyle,  W.  B.  (Dora)  Ch  Mable,  William, 
Ashland  Rt  3,  twp  Ashland,  Sec  7 
T2a  Chas.  S.  Biggs  (1916) 


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181 


Quernhiem,  Theodore  H.  Ch  Edna, 
Ethel,  Ralph,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  13 
T160a  Chas.  Lebkeucher  (1882) 


Quigg,  S.  A.  (Addie)  Ch  Nellie  Henry, 
Rose,  Alberta,  Charles,  Virginia  Rt 
1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  28- 
29  T200a  Mrs.  N.  C.  Petefish  (1862) 


R 


Rahn,  Charles  J.  (Sarah)  Ch  Pearl, 
William,  Albert,  Paul,  Virginia  Rt  4, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  36 
O54a  (1865) 

Ransom,  Robert  (Anna)  Ch  Homer, 
George,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  11  T240a 
Sarah  D.  Lillard  (1912) 

*Rausch,  Martin  (Anna)  Chandlerville 
Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9, 
Sec  2-11  O155a  (1893) 

Ray,  Ed.  (Ella)  Ch  Marie,  •  Daisy, 
Norma,  James,  Woodrow,  Chandler- 
ville Rt  1,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  5  T80a 
Geo.  Wright  (1914) 

Ray,  Wm.  T.  (Hattie)  Ch  Vera,  Chand- 
lerville Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp 
19,  n  8,  Sec  31  OlOa  (1890) 

Rector,  Chas.  C.  (Eva)  Ch  Clinton, 
Myrtle,  Wishard,  Marcella,  Ashland 
Rt  2,  twp  17,  R  8,  Sec  31  T320a 
Harry  Hager  (1915) 

Redshaw,  Charles  (Frances)  Ch  Cath- 
erine, Rose,  William,  Eva,  Mildred, 
Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
17,  R  12,  Sec  34  T200a  Ernest  Tickey 
(1911) 

Redshaw,  Thomas  (Martha)  Ch  Edw. 
Laura,  Roy,  Gertrude,  Alice,  Beards- 
town  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18, 
R  17,  Sec  33  T320a  M.  D.  Hexter 
(1882) 

Reed,  J.  W.  (Izora)  Ch  Alma,  Lorena, 
Robert,  Edna,  Jewell,  Roy,  Ashland 
Rt  3,  twp  Ashland,  Sec  16  T80a  L. 
E.  Stribling  (1917) 

*Reemtsen,  Bruno  (Caroline)  Ch 
Harry,  Fern,  Oakford  Rt  1,  tel  Oak- 
ford,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  16,  T466a  J.  J. 
Donaldson  (1915) 

Reeve,  Harry  (Lillian)  Ch  Viola,  Her- 
schal,  Mary,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  16 
T158a  Mrs.  H.  Nebold  (1874) 


Reeves,  L.  S.  (Lavesta)  Ch  Olin, 
Ralph,  Eugene,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  18, 
R  8,  Sec  17-18  Oll^a  (1892) 

*fReichert,  Elmer  (Cora)  Ch  Floyd, 
Roy,  Annabelle,  Beardstown  Rt  2, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  17 
T370a  Louis  Leonard-George  Oetgen 
(1891) 

*Reichert,  Oscar  G.  (Rose)  Ch  Roscoe, 
Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  11,  Sec  27  T172a  S.  E.  Clark-John 
H.  Reichert-Fred  Reichert  (1893) 

*Reichert,  W.  F.  (Kate)  Ch  Zelma, 
Ralph,  Cecil,  Walter,  Etker,  Harold, 
Philadelphia,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
9,  Sec  20  T400a  Robert  Hall  (1874) 

Reid,  J.  E.  (Bessie)  Virginia  Rt  2, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  2.1 
T76a  C.  Nesbitt  (1894) 

Reid,  Stewart  (Mary)  Ch  Kenneth, 
Glen,  Stella,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18  R  10,  Sec  21  T160a 
Reid  Estate  (1854) 

Reining,  Albert,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  twp 
17,  R  12,  S'ec  8  T200a  Battingburg 
Estate  (1887) 

Reining,  Henry  E.  (Lottie)  Beards- 
town  Rt  3,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  8  T200a 
Battingburg  Estate  (1894) 

Reining,  Charles  Ch  Lizzie,  Augusta, 
Henry,  Minnie,  Elda,  Conrad,  Bright, 
Eve,  Esther,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  twp 
17,  R  12,  Sec  9  T95a  H.  J.  Deverman 
(1907) 

*Rexroat,  J.  C.  (Euphemia)  Ch  Mable,x 
Rena,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  31  O200a  (1870) 

*Rexroat,  J.  Everett  (Cora)  Ch  Can- 
yon, Maynard,  Evelyn,  Harold,  Anna, 
Vernon,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Arenz- 
ville, twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  26  T120a 
August  Hansmeyer  (1906) 

Reynolds,  A.  R.  (Eva)  Virginia  Rt  4, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  17 
T158a  Wm.  Reynolds  (1885) 


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Riemtsen,  George  (Elva)  Ch  Clyfford, 
Oakford  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp  19, 
R  8,  Sec  16  T466a  J.  J.  Donaldson 

Riley,  Walter  (Grace)  Ashland  Rt  1, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  33  T87a  H.  Baxter 
(1917) 

Ring,  Carl  (Marie)  Ch  Mary,  Minnie, 
Helen,  Carl,  Rosa,  Anna,  Martha, 
William,  Elizabeth,  Henry,  Chris, 
Amanda,  Lydia,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  S'ec  10  T— a 
Phillip  Stock  (1900) 

Ring,  William  (Margaret)  Ch  Eliza- 
beth, Amelia,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  11  OlSOa 
(1906) 

Ring,  William  F.  (Elsie)  Ch  Melvin, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
18,  R  11,  Sec  31  O80a  T15a  Cora 
Nelson  (1899) 

*Ritter,  Ray  (Mattie)  Ch  Susan,  Ash- 
land Rt  2,  tel  Tallula,  twp  18,  R  8, 
Sec  16  T381a  Wm.  Quigg  (1910) 

Roach,  W.  R.  (Stella)  Ch  Arthur,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11, 
Sec  32  T5a  R.  G.  Crumm  (1904) 

*Robertson,  J.  O.  (Lou)  Ch  Junior, 
"Mound  Lake  Farm"  Beardstown  Rt 
1,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  19,  R  11,  S'ec 
a4  T340a  Robertson  Estate  (1890) 

Roegge,  Chas.  H.  (Marie)  Ch  Elmer, 
Marie,  Homer,  Arenzville,  tel  Arenz- 
ville, twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  18  O158a 
(1876) 

*Roegge,  Henry  (Alma)  Ch  Velmo, 
Norma,  Harold,  Arenzville  Rt  2,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  33 
O160a  (1877) 

*Roegge,  Henry  J.  (Anna)  Ch  Albert, 
Clara,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Meredosia, 
twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  20  CHOOa  (1895) 

*Roegge,  John  H.  (Emma)  Ch  Laura, 
Walter,  Robert,  Olga,  Pearl,  Selma, 
Arenzville  Rt  2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  34  O160a  (1870) 

*Roegge,  Wm.  H.  Ch  Lena,  Clarence, 
Anna,  Minnie,  Elmer,  Edward, 
Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  22  O260a  (1868) 

*fRohn,  A.  H.  (Sarah)  Ch  Merle,  Har- 
old, Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  18,  R  12,  S'ec  28  T450a 
Chas.  Boon  (1891) 

Rohn,  Albert  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Archie, 
Delia,  Verna,  Lee,  Beardstown  Rt  3, 
tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  28 
O200a  (1866) 


Rohn,  Ed.  (Gallic)  Ch  Bessie,  Nellie, 
George,  Helen,  Hazel,  Beardstown 
Rt  3,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  21  T40a  Wm. 
Rohn  (1878) 

Rohn,  F.  H.  (Effie)  Ch  Martha,  Rhea, 
Velma,  Dale,  Wallace,  Beardstown 
Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  12, 
Sec  22  O22a  T460a  O.  R.  Mathews 

(1882) 

Ross,  Robert  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Mable, 
Earl,  Robert,  Margaret,  Macie, 
"Wayside  Stock  Farm"  Virginia  Rt 
6,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  22- 
29  O247a  (1861) 

*Ross,  William  Ch  Walter,  Ethel,  Ha- 
zel, Philadelphia,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
17,  R  9,  Sec  9-10  O240a  (1858) 

Rumford,  Anna  Ch  Katie,  Charles,  Tal- 
lula Rt  1,  tel  Tallula,  twp  18,  R  8, 
S'ec  9  Ola  (1885) 

Ruppel,  Alvin  G.  (Delia)  Ch  Clarence, 
Orville,  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  22  T118a  John 
Hueschen  (1897) 

*Ruppel,  Arthur  J.  (Lydia)  Arenzville 
Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  17,  R  11, 
Sec  8  080a  (1888) 

*Ruppel,  August  H.  (Ethel)  Ch  Virgil, 
Henry,  Ella,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  7 
O170a  (1882) 

Ruppel,  Emil  (Hulda)  Virginia  Rt  6, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  24 
T80a  J.  Hueschen  (1891) 

Ruppel,  Emil  H.  (Amelia)  Ch  Arthur, 
Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  9  O260a  (1895) 

*Ruppel,  Henry  J.  M.  (Amelia)  Ch  Au- 
gust, Herman,  Arthur,  Marie,  Emil, 
Rosa,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  17  R  11,  Sec  17  O300a 
(1867) 

*Ruppel,  Henry  (Catherine)  Ch  Lizzie, 
Otto,  Anna,  Theodore,  Edw.,  Matilda. 
Polly,  Atterberry  Rt  1  tel  Tallula- 
Oakford,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  4  O483a 
(1872) 

Ruppel,  Otto  (Myrtle)  Ch  Floyd,  At- 
terberry Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp  IS, 
R  8,  S'ec  4  T94a  Henry  Ruppel 
(1889) 

*Russell,  Charles  W.  (Florence)  Ch 
Mary,  Edna,  Dorothy,  "Clover  Hill 
Farm"  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  36  O160a  (1874) 


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183 


Saathoff,  Otto,  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  19,  Sec  31  OSOa 

(1877) 

*Sallee,  H.  H.  (Louise)  Ch  Ruth,  Rye. 
John,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  1-2  T280a  Mills  Es- 
tate (1863) 

Sallee,  James  (Lena)  Ch  Floyd,  Mar- 
guerite, Lena,  Lual,  Alma,  Ashland 
Rt  2,  twp  Ashland,  Sec  4  T — a  John 
Schone  (1917) 

Salzman,  L.  F.  (Anna)  Ch  Alma,  Glenn, 
Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  10,  Sec  13  T235a  John  Mullen 
(1874) 

Salzman,  Mathis  (Louise)  Ch  Nora, 
Frank,  Minnie,  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  34  T80a 
Robert  Hall  (1867) 

Sanning,  Robert  (iviary)  Ch  Louzelta, 
Richard,  Raid,  Eliza,  Bertha,  Martin, 
Marchel,  Maude,  Beardstown  Rt  3, 
tel  Beardstown,  twp  17  R  12,  Sec  i4 
T120a  Nettie  Pearson  (1892) 

Sapp,  S.  M.  (Lynn)  Ch  Lynn,  Mary, 
Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  34  O160a  (1914) 

Sappington,  Harry  E.  (Alice)  Ch  Irvin, 
Everett,  Arenzville  Rt  2,  twp  17,  R 
11,  Sec  36  T375a  A.  E.  Crum  (1914) 


*Satorius,  Wm.  H.  (Myrtle)  Ch  How- 
ard, Glenn,  Hermina,  Woodrow, 
Helen,  "Oak  Hill  Farm"  Ashland  Rt 
2,  tel  Tallula,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  19 
O340a  (1907) 

*Savage,  Edwin  J.  (Margaret)  Ch 
Frances,  Elizabeth,  Lee,  Virginia  Rt 
5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  34 
T80a  Chas.  R.  Savage  (1878) 

*Savage,  Louis,  L.  (Ella)  Ch  Nellie, 
Fred,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Ashland,  twp 
17,  R  9,  Sec  12  O409a 

Savage,  Roy  (Flora)  Ch  Helen,  Anna, 
Ashland  Rt  1,  tel  Ashland,  twp  17, 
R  9,  Sec  25  T116a  Fred  Wallbaum 
(1916) 

*Savage,  Walter  W.  Ch  Edward,  Ash- 
land Rt  3,  twp  Philadelphia,  Sec  13 
T153a  G.  W.  Collins  (1880) 

Saylor,  Eugene  (Hulda)  Ch  John,  Clar- 
ence, Oliver,  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R 
11,  See  29  O77^a  (1895) 

Schaad,  J.  C.  (Emma)  Ch  Arthur, 
Oakford  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp  19,  R 
8,  Sec  20  T282a  Schaad  Estate 
(1861) 

Schaad,  Mary,  Virginia  Rt  2,  twp  18, 
R  10,  Sec  7,  T2a  Thos.  Schaad 
(1867) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


Schaad,  Minnie,  Virginia  Rt  2,  twp  18, 

R  10,  Sec  7  T2a  Thos.  S'chaad  (1867) 

*Schaad,  Robert,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  8 
O310a  (1868) 

Schaad,  Thos.  F.  (Lou)  Virginia  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec 
7  O200a  (1875) 

*Schaddel,  John  (Fannie)  Ch  Charles, 
Grace,  Harry,  Leo,  Oakford  Rt  1,  tel 
Oakford,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  28  O140a 
(1910) 

*Schaeffer,  Harry  H.  (Lola)  Ch  Doro- 
thea, James,  Wilma,  Arenzville  Rt  3, 
tel  Virginia-Arenzville,  twp  17,  R 
xl,  Sec  15  T120a  J.  A.  Schaeffer 
(1875) 

Schall,  Albert  (Laura)  Ch  Helen,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  25  T80a  M.  Buxton  (1876) 

Schall,  Charles  (Minnie)  Ch  Lillie, 
Hilda,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  28  O83a  (1870) 

Schall,  Ed.  (Anna)  Ch  Elmer,  Nadine, 
Nita,  Clifford,  Lee,  "Shady  Nook 
Farm"  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  20  O120a  (1866) 

Schall,  Harry  (Myrtle)  Ch  Marie, 
Arenzville  Rt  3,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  4 
T40a  E.  Schall  (1897) 

*Schall,  Harry  (Delia)  Ch  Wilma, 
Irma,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
18,  R  11,  Sec  25  O8a  (1888) 

Schall,  John  H.  (Elsie)  Ch  Ralph,  Har- 
old, Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  17,  R  11,  Sec 
4  Tla  T.  Guinther  (1908) 

Scheer,  August  F.  (Minnie)  Ch  Marga- 
ret, Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  18,  OSOa 
(1914) 

*Scheer,  Henry  (Cora)  Ch  Martha, 
William,  Caroline,  Beardstown  Rt  1, 
tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec 
18  O240a  (1897) 

Scheffer,  Wm.  D.  (Hester)  Beards- 
town  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
11,  Sec  7  T120a  Wm.  Deifelmeyer 
(1860) 

*Schewe,  Chas.  (Emma)  Ch  Clarence, 
Carl,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  5  O240a 
(1875) 

*Schewe,  Emil,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  5 
T81a  Mrs.  Wm.  Schewe  (1889) 


Schewe,  Wm.  F.  (Mollie)  Ch  Lucille, 
Margaret,  Ruth,  Beardstown  Rt  1, 
tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  8 
O260a  (1872) 

Schmidt,  Arthur  (Velma)  Ch  Luther, 
Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 

17,  R  12,  Sec  29  O120a   (1901) 

Schnake,  Henry  W.  (Anna)  Ch  Fred, 
Edwin,  Albert,  Paul,  Beardstown  Rt 
3,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec 
21  O320a  (1860) 

Schneider,  E.  C.  Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  2 
O120a  (1868) 

Schneider,  H.  F.  (Ella)  Ch  Frank, 
Beardstown  Rt  3,  te.1  Beardstown, 
twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  2  OSOa  (1867) 

Schnepper,  Fred  G.  (Anna)  Ch  John, 
Edw.,  Christ,  Carrie,  Herman,  Otto, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  tv/p 

18,  Sec  14  O160a  (1903) 

*Schnepper,  John  C.  (Amelia)  Ch 
Vilma,  Elmer,  Carl,  Beardstown  Rt  1, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  15 
O90a  (1902) 

Schnoover,  Henry  (Jessie)  Ch  Ellen, 
Margaret,  Inez,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  10 
(1890) 

Schroeder,  Wm.  F.  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  22  T120a 
W.  F.  S'chroeder,  Sr.  (1889) 

Schumacher,  J.  Herman  (Delia)  Ch 
Irene,  Mildred,  Beardstown  Rt  1, 
tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  9 
T112a  Geo.  Kuhlman  (1892) 

Schuman,  Fred  W.  (Clara)  Beards- 
town  Rt  3,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17, 
R  12,  Sec  13  T120a  A.  Schuman 
(1883) 

Schweer,  Geo.  F.  (Ella)  Ch  Ralph, 
Martha,  Francis,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  28 
O200a  (1870) 

*Scott,  Jean  H.  Ch  Etha,  Virginia  Rt 
2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10, 
Sec  5  T270a  John  N.  Taylor  (1885) 

Seaman,  Ella  L.  Ch  Roy,  Glenn,  Har- 
old, Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  16  O215a 
(1876) 

Settles,  A.  J.  (Vinnia)  Ch  Minnie,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9, 
Sec  6  T14a  J.  L.  Mathews  (1909) 

*Sever,  Walter  (Ella)  Ch  Marguerite, 
Mable,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  Ashland, 
Sec  5  O40a  (1875) 


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185 


*Severns,  W.  M.  (Ida)  Ch  Orville, 
Wilmer,  Howard,  Chandlerville  Rt  1, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec 
30  O192a  (1917) 

Shafer,  Homer,  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  «>6 
TlOa  Mrs.  O.  P.  Shafer  (1894) 

*Shawgo,  E.  L.  (Minnie)  Ch  Glenn, 
Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp 
19,  R  8,  Sec  20  T263a  Hubbard  Bros. 
(1914) 

Shay,  John  (Anna)  Ch  Margaret, 
Frances,  Mildred,  Veda,  John,  Edna, 
Emerson,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  15 
OlOOa  (1905) 

Sherren  George  (Anna)  Ch  Jessie, 
Lee,  Amie,  Frank,  Ada,  Henry, 
Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  10,  Sec  11  T213a  Geo.  C.  Chittick 
(1875) 

Snerrill,  Harvey  (Neva)  Ch  George. 
Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  10,  Sec  27  T310a  George  Nesbit 
(1884) 

Shive  Ott  (Pearl)  Ch  James,  Virginia 
Rt  5,  twp  18,  R  10  Sec  31  T — a  Ed. 
•    Biddlecomb  (1915) 

*Shotton,  Clyde  C.  (Bessie)  Ch  Cath- 
erine, Paul,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  22 
T120a  B.  E.  Peck  (1910) 

Showalter,  Ed.  (Ruth)  Ch  Donovan, 
Robert,  Helen,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel 

Virginia,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  28  Tina 
Albert  Watkins  (1888) 


*Showalter,  Wm.  (Ida)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Leo,  Pauline,  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  26  T121a  Wm. 
Higgison  (1887) 

Simmons,  Oscar  A.  (Claudia)  Beards- 
town  Rt  2,  tel  18,  R  11,  Sec  31  T75a 
Nordsick-Schmoldt  (1900) 

Simpson,  W.  L.  (Nina)  Ch  Jack,  Cor- 
nelius, Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Ashland, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  25  (1916) 

*Sinclair,  S.  W.  (Ella)  Ch  Clara,  Flora, 
Ashland  Rt  3,  twp  Ashland,  Sec  7 
(1855) 

*Sinclair,  W.  O.  (Eva)  Ch  Carl,  "Sul- 
phur Springs"  Ashland  Rt  3,  twp 
Ashland,  Sec  7  O70a  (1855) 

Skaggs,  J.  D.  (Mollie)  Oakford  Rt  1> 
tel  Oakford,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  21, 
O214a  (1908) 

Skaggs,  Lee  (Minnie)  Ch  Robert,  Oak- 
ford  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp  19,  R  8, 
Sec  21  T214a  J.  D.  Skaggs  (1908) 

Smidley,  Frank  Tallula  Rt  1,  tel  Tal- 
lula,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  28  O80a  (1S83) 

Smith,  Chas.  Ch  Opal,  Clyde,  Claude, 
Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  9,  Sec  33  T191a  W.  Elliot  (1901) 

Smith,  D.  N.  (Amanda)  Ch  Paul,  Wal- 
ter, Roy,  Beulah,  Lyle,  Rama,  Ray, 
Olga,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
18,  R  9,  Sec  31  T120a  Wm.  Gardley 
(1904) 

Smith,  E.  C.  (Louise)  Ch  Robert, 
Noah,  Ashland  Rt  1,  twp  Ashland, 
Sec  29  T67a  G.  W.  Stout  (1892) 


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Smith,  Ira  A.  (Ida)  Ch  Bernice,  Sam, 
Ira,  Oakford  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp 
19,  R  8,  Sec  32  O240  (1902) 

Smith,  I.  N.  Ch  Laura,  Oakford  Rt  1, 
tel  Petersburg,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  32 
O120a  (1848) 

*Smith,  J.  M.  (Nellie)  Ch  Louis,  Ma- 
ble,,  Ashland  Rt  3,  tel  Ashland,  twp 

17,  R  9,  Sec  24  T120a  Harm  Smith 
(1882) 

Smith,  L.  B.  (Delia)  Ch  Velma,  Sadie, 
Pearl,  Beulah,  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  5 
T80a  J.  N.  Staith  (1890) 

Smith,  Samuel  (IWary)  Ch  Ruth,  Doro- 
thy, Emma,  Lowell,  Virginia  Rt  2, 
twp  19,  R  10,  Sec  10  T5a  Leiinie 
Fielden  (1876) 

Snyder,  James  O.  (Sarah)  Ch  Ernest, 
William,  Bert,  Scott,  Chandlerville 
Rt  1,  twp  19,  R  9,  Sec  36  T40a  John 
Wilkey  (1908) 

Snyder,  James  S.,  Sr.  (Margaret)  Ch 
Chas.  Rosa,  Grace,  Walter,  Chand- 
lerville Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp 

18,  R  9,  Sec  4  O43a  (1875) 

Spicer,  J.  J.  (Elise)  Ch  Elmer,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  4,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  29  T5a 
Howard  Jikisch  (1893) 

*Springer,  J.  L.  (Etta)  Ch  Edward, 
Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  11,  S'ec  23  TllOa  M.  F.  Springer 
(1890) 

Springer,  J.  S.  (Emily)  Ch  Nellie,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
10,  Sec  12  O163a  (1856) 

*Sprinkle,  C.  J.  (Ann)  Ch  Emway 
Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  6  O160a  (1901) 

*Sprinkle,  E.  E.  (Emma)  Ch  Paul, 
Walter,  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  8,  O80a 
(1901) 


Staake,  Edw.  (Magdalene)  Arenzville, 
Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12, 
Sec  32  T120a  Henry  Tegedar  (1892) 

*Staake,  Herman  (Lena)  Ch  Hulda, 
Alfred,  Edward,  Julius,  Otto,  Elmer, 
Theodore,  Herschal,  Arenzville  Rt  1, 
tel  Merodosia,  twp  17,  R  12,  S'ec  20 
O586a  (1882) 

Stadley,  J.  N.  (Lucy)  Virginia  Rt  5, 
twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  31  OlOa  (1857) 

Stanley,  Lewis  (IVa)  Ch  Chris,  Ora, 
Howard,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  twp  18, 
R  12,  Sec  35  T120a  Baker  (1868) 

Stanley,  Martin  (Maggie)  Ch  Oren, 
Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R 

10,  Sec  23  O160a  (1859) 

Stemming,  H.  (Mary)  Ch  John,  Ruby, 
Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  3  O120a  (1917) 

*Stevenson,  Charles  (Mary)  Little 
Indian,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10, 
Sec  26  O127a  (1849) 

Stevenson,  H.  S.  (Janette)  Ch  Day, 
Little  Indian,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  10,  Sec  35  O12a  T160a  R.  R.  Stev- 
enson (1870) 

Stewart,  Daniel  (Mary)  Beardstown 
Rt  2,  twp  18,  R  12,  S'ec  25  TiuOa 
Warner  Schute  (1882) 

Stigall,  James  Ed.  (Mary)  Ch  Earl, 
Charles,  Paul,  Lena,  Virginia  Rt  1, 
twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  13  T— a  R.  H. 
Knight  (1877) 

*Stiltz,  J.  A.  (Eva)  Ch  William, 
Harry,  Lydia,  Bernice,  "Prairie 
Grove  Farm"  Tallula  Rt  1,  tel  Tal- 
lula,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  33  OlOOa 

(1884) 

Stinson,  James  W.  (Lula)  Ch  Amanda, 
Irvin,  Raymond,  Alberta,  William, 
Vernice,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  twp  17,  R 

11,  Sec  20  O40a   (1897) 

*Stock,  Edw.  H.  (Carrie)  Arenzville 
Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec 
10  O160a  (1886, 


"Every  dollar  the  manufacturer  spends  in  advertising 
represents  one  hundred  cents  invested  in  public  good-will 
toward  the  products  bearing  his  name,  brand  or  trademark. 
To  allow  his  goods  to  fall  below  his  public  claims  and 
statements  would  imperil  every  dollar  of  his  investment 
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187 


*Stock,  Philip  F.  (Bertha)  Ch  Paul, 
Margaret,  Charles,  "Cotton  Wood 
Farm"  Arenzville  Rt  3  ,tel  Virginia, 
twp  17  R  11,  Sec  10  O380a  (1912) 

*Stock,  Ralph  C.  (Nonna)  Beardstown 
Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  12; 
Sec  34  T160a  Minnie  Stock  (1893) 

Stock,  Thos.  U.  (Hannah)  Ch  Helen, 
Henry,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  twp  17,  R  11, 
S'ec  9  T130a  Rudolph  Hendricker 
(1884) 

Stock,  Thomas  Ch  Louise,  Thomas, 
Edward,  Arthur,  Mary,  Louise, 
Lydia,  Margaret,  Arenzville  Rt  3, 
Box  27,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11, 
Sec  9  O160a  (1843) 

*Stout,  W.  C.  (Elida)  Ch  Verdie,  Al- 
thea,  Ashland  Rt  1,  tel  Ashland,  twp 
17,  R  9,  Sec  26  O161a  (1855) 

*Stowell,  L.  R.  (Margaret)  Ch  Mar- 
jorie,  "Maple  Hill  Farm"  Ashland  Rt 
2,  tel  Tallula,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  16-21 
T360a  R.  V.  Stowell  (1885) 

Streeval,  M.  V.  (Dellia)  Ch  Owen,  Ida, 
Mary,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec 
16  T_ a  Wm.  Quigg  (1917) 

*Stribling,  H.  C.  (Edna)  Ch  William, 
Glenn,  Ashland,  twp  Ashland,  Sec  31 
O256a  (1852) 

*Stribling,  L.  E.  (Mable)  Ch  Dorothy, 
J.  L.,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Ashland,  twp 
17,' R  8,  Sec  8  O320a  (1888) 

*Strubble  Bros.  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Tal- 
lula, twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  21  O161a 
(1890) 

Stubblefield,  Robert  F.  (Sarah)  Ch 
Mosie,  Leslie,  Stella,  James,  Carrie, 
Beulah,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  27  T225a  (Loren  B. 
Thompson  (1914) 

Stuhmer,  John  ( Tena)  Ch  Lena,  John, 
Tena,  George,  Dora,  Chandlerville  Rt 
2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec 
14  T240a  John  Franklin  (1910) 

*Stuke,  Edw.  H.  (Eva)  Ch  Margaret, 
Mildred,  Janice,  Beardstown  Rt  1, 
tel  Beardstown,  twp  19,  R  11  Sec  32 
O248a  (1868) 

"fStuke,  J.  H.  (Olive)  Ch  Ronnona, 
Morena,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  19,  R  11,  Sec  33 
OlOOa  (Native  Son) 


*Sudbrink,  A.  E.  (Caroline)  Ch  War- 
ren, Roy,  Elna,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  12 
O560a  (1856) 

*Sudbrink,  Warren  C.  (Georgia)  Vir- 
ginia Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  RIO, 
Sec  14  T200a  Ed.  Sudbrink  (1887) 

Summers,  Frank  E.  (Nicholena)  Ch 
Lloyd,  Orin,  Clarence,  Elmer,  Hazel, 
Ethel,  Frank,  Elsie,  Ace,  Beardstown 
Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  12, 
Sec  26  T80a  M.  Winkelplinck  (1905) 

Surratt,  Frank  W.  Ch  Orville,  Irma, 
Stella,  Cynthia,  Wilma,  Beardstown 
Rt  2,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  26  T200a 
J.  W.  Mathews  (1907) 

*Sutton,  B.  R.  (Jennie)  Chandlerville 
Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  19 
O296a  (1861) 

"fSutton,  E.  W.  (Nettie)  Ch  Willard, 
Nathan,  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Oak- 
ford,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  19  T293a  B.  R. 
Sutton  (1885) 

Sweeten,  Henry  (Lizzie)  Ch  Clarence, 
George,  Virginia  Rt  4,  twp  17,  R  11, 
Sec  27  T80a  O.  H.  Long  (1892) 

Sweatman,  Edward  (Mary)  Ch  Harold, 
Effie,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
18,  R  11,  Sec  35  O160a  (1876) 

*Sweatman,  Frank  L.   (Elizabeth)   Ch 

Arthur,  William,  Virginia   Rt  5,  tel 

Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  S'ec  1  O171a 
(1878) 

Sweatman,  Harry  (Gustia)  Ch  Robert, 
Margaret,  Virginia  Rt  5,  twp  17,  R 
11,  Sec  11  OlOOa  (1889) 

Sweatman,  Louis  W.  (Lela)  Virginia 
Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11.  Sec 
36  T120a  S.  Sweatman  (1893) 

Sweatman,  Otto  W.  (Amanda)  Ch  Ber- 
nice,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  2  T120a  Sophia 
Sweatman  (1890) 

*Sweatman,  W.  M.  (Lena)  Virginia  Rt 
4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  13 
T240a  Anna  Hall  (1863) 

Sweeney,  Peter,  Virginia,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  23  O160a  (1872) 

Swift,  J.  W.  Ch  Mamie,  Nellie,  Arenz- 
ville Rt  1,  twp  17,  R  12,  S'ec  24 
T— a  Fred  Winkleman  (1890) 


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Taapkin,  Henry  (Stella)  Ch  Julia, 
Helen,  Myrtle,  Roberta,  Chandler- 
ville  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18, 
R  8,  Sec  5  T80a  John  Deuks  (1914) 

Taapkin,  John  D.  (Mary)  ch  John, 
Frank,  Mamie,  Henry,  Harry,  Anna, 
Julia,  Paul,  Tallula  Rt  1,  tel  Tallnla, 
twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  28  O162a 

Talkemeyer  Henry  (Mamie)  Ch  Inice, 
Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  14  O140a  (1874) 

Talkemeyer,  Mary  Ch  Lizzie,  Lucy, 
Henry,  Robert,  Harry,  Beardstown 
Rt  3,  "tel  Beardstown,  twp  17,  R  12, 
Sec  14  T160a  Harry  Talkemeyer 
(1885) 

Tandy,  Edw.  (Emma)  Ch  Ruby, 
Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  36  TlOOa  Lafayette 
Coon  (1913) 

Taylor,  Angus  (Emily)  oh  Mildred, 
William,  Miriam,  Kenneth,  Donald, 
Christine,  Vivian,  Miza,  "Valley  View 
Farm"  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Chandler- 
ville, twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  9  OSOOa 
(1872) 

*Taylor,  Angus  (Mary)  Ch  Katie,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17  R  10, 
bee  25  O306a  (1846) 

*Taylor,  D.  A.  (Lillian)  Ch  Blanche, 
Alice,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Chand- 
lerville, twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  12-13 
O280a  (1860) 

*Taylor,  J.  O.  (Cora)  Virginia  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec 
11  O358a  (1881) 

*Taylor,  R.  A.  (Minnie)  Ch  Mary,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18 
R  10,  Sec  17  O500a  (1882) 

Tegeder,  Henry  (Sophia)  Ch  Edwin, 
Herbert,  Reneta,  Laura,  Arenzville 
Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12, 
Sec  29  T309a  Geo.  Kuhlman  (1869) 

Tegeder,  John  (Dora)  Ch  Howard, 
Ada,  Ella,  Meredosia  Rt  1,  tel  Mere- 
dosia,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  31  T286a 
Henry  Roegge  (1901) 

*Theivagt,  C.  A.  Ch  Mertis,  "Clover 
Dale  Farm"  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  34 
O80a  (1890) 

Theivagt,  Henry  (Nevada)  Ch  Her- 
schal,  Ruth,  Glenn,  Irene,  Lafe, 
Helen,  Almond,  Wilbur,  Charles, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec 
11  O80a  (1881) 


*Theivagt,  Wm.  (Belle)  Ch  Wilhel- 
mina,  Harry,  Grace,  Louise,  Caro- 
line, Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Chandler- 
ville, twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  3  O300a 
(1867) 

Thewagt,  Amanda  Ch  Nellie 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown. 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  2  T2a  Wm.  H.  Hill 
(1867) 

Thomas,  Edward  (Cordelia)  Ch  Ivan, 
Everett,  Melvin,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  11-12 
T260a  Geo.  Chittick  (1894) 

Thomas,  James  B.  (Pickett)  Ch  War- 
den, Hazel,  Guy,  Ethel,  Craig,  Glenn, 
Edgar,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  \irgima, 
twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  lo  TlOOa  Robert 
Knight  (1906) 

Thompson,  John  H.  (Carrie)  Ch  Dolly, 
William,  Henry,  Ida,  Bluff  Springs 
Box  No.  53,  tel  Virginia-Beardstown, 
twp  18  R  11,  Sec  21  Supt.  of  Cass 
County  Poor  Farm  (1863) 

*Thompston,  John  W.  (Margaret)  Ch 
Wesley,  Earl,  Guy,  Beardstown  Rt  2, 
tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  S'ec  18 
O188a  (1905) 

*Thompson,  Noah  J.  (Linenna)  Arenz- 
ville Rt  2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17, 
R  11,  Sec  25  T320a  R.  G.  Thompson 
(1880) 

.  *Thornley,  E.  H.  (Elsie)  Ch  Mildred, 
Emerson,  Richard,  Ashland  Rt  3, 
twp  Ashland,  Sec  29  O119a  (1901) 

*Thornley,  James  E.  "Prairie  Home 
Farm,"  Ashland  Rt  3,  twp  Ashland, 
Sec  7  O153a  (1893) 

*Thornley,  Walker  (Anna)  Ch  Lloyd, 
Edgar,  Mary,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  Ash- 
land, Sec  8  O240a  (1907) 

Thornton,  Shelton  (Mary)  Ch  Fred- 
rick, Alma,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Mere- 
dosia, twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  31  T203a 
Thos.  K.  Condit  (1912) 

Timian,  Elmer  (Mazo)  Virginia  Rt  5, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  31  Ola  (1895) 

Town,  Oscar  (Maggie)  Ch  Frances, 
Lela,  Tallula  Rt  1,  tel  Tallula,  twp 
18,  R  8,  Sec  9  T5a  Henry  Ruppel 
(1901) 

*Treadway,  Clarence  A.  (Mary)  Vir- 
ginia Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  33  O2a  (1843) 

Treadway,  R.  L.  (Blanche)  Ch  Chris- 
tine, Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
17,  R  10,  Sec  8  T135a  J.  E.  Tread- 
way  (1884) 


CASS  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


189 


Treese,  Buster  (Etta)  Ch  Mary,  Arenz- 
ville  Rt  2,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  35 
T— a  H.  W.  Greeley  (1912) 

Trenter,  Lewis  M.  (Edith)  Ch  Arthur, 
John,  Fred,  Russell,  Darwin,  Ralph, 
Louise,  Bendie,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  12  T183a 
Chas.  Huffman  &  M.  M.  Woodard 
(1897) 

*Tribswasser,  J.  A.  (Elizabeth)  Vir- 
ginia Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10, 
Sec  34  O31a  (1860) 

Tritsch,  George  (Rose)  Ch  Otto, 
Harry,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  15  OllOa  (1862) 

Tritsch,  H.  E.,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  twp  17, 
R  11,  Sec  15  T140a  John  McHenry 
(1893) 

Tritsch,  John  (Louisa)  Ch  Anna,  Ame- 
lia, Elbert,  Matilda,  Dorothy,  Cather- 
ine, Herman,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  20  O64a 
(1887) 

Tritsch,  O.  J.  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tWp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  15  T140a  John  McHenry 
(1893) 

True,  R.  D.  (Dicie)  Ashland  Rt  1,  twp 
17,  R  9,  Sec  34  O59a  (1907) 

*Trussell,  Frank  H.,  Bluff  Springs,  Box 
No.  36,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  28,  O160a  (1894) 


*Tucke,  Ernest  (Sally)  Ch  Arthur, 
Mata,  Edith,  Edwin,  Beardstown  Rt 

I,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  17,  Sec 
4  O163a   (1857) 

Tucker,  Charles  (Nettie)  Ch  Howard, 
John,  Hazel,  Helen,  Babe,  Beards- 
town  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  17, 
R  12,  Sec  9  O160a  (1897) 

*Turley,  Howard  (Margaret)  Ch  John, 
Nora,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Arenzville, 
twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  23  O160a  (1878) 

*  furley,  John  A.  (Catherine)  Arenz- 
ville Rt  3,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R 

II,  Sec    22    T45a    Harvard    Turley 
(1879) 

Turner,  Asa  E.  (Ida)  Ch  Hazel,  Velma, 
Russell,  Grove,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  twp 

17,  R   12,    Sec   35   Tla   Ed.    Sticke 
(1905) 

Turner,  Robert  (Bell)  Ch  Hazel, 
Harry,  Glenn,  Robert,  Virgil,  Mary 
Jane,  Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  -R  9,  Sec  30  T320a  J.  R. 
Weedakin  (1874) 

Turner,  Thomas  L.  Virginia  Rt  2,  twp 

18,  R  10,  Sec  20  O180a  (1861; 
Turner,    William     (Mary)     Ch    Mary, 

Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  10,  Sec  6  O92a  W.  A.  Way  (1871) 
Turner,  Wm.  H.  (Nellie)  Ch  Irene, 
Zelma,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Arenz- 
ville, twp  17  R  11,  Sec  20  O20a  T8a 
Homer  Briggs  (1906) 


u 


*Unland,  William  G.  (Pearl)  Ch  Clar- 
ence, Gladys,  Charles,  Beardstown 
Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  17  0280a  (1871) 


Vail,  Moses  (Sarah)  Ch  Oscar,  Will- 
iam, Oliver,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11  Sec  19 
O31a  (1904) 


Vatthauer,  Rev.  H.  (Monie)  Ch  Win- 
fred,  Esther,  Adelherdt,  Walter. 
Irma,  Luella,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel 
Meredosia,  twp  17,  R  13,  Sec  25 
Pastor  of  Evangelical  Lutheran  Im- 
manuel  Church  (1911) 


*Vette,  Henry,  (Anna)  Ch  Hilda,  Will- 
iam, Henry,  Jessie,  Herman,  Walter, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  19,  Sec  30  O470a  (1881) 

*Vette,  William  F.  (Clara)  Ch  Floyd, 
Clifford,  Bluff  Springs,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  21  T176a 
Otto  Boensel  (1890) 

Vincent,  Jacob  H.  (Clara)  Ch  Flor- 
ence, Rachael,  Edgar,  Beardstown, 
Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  11, 
Sec  19  040a  T80a  J.  W.  Newburn 
(1874) 


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Virgin,  Frank  (Anna)  Ch  Helen,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9, 
Sec  39  O160a  (1877) 

*Virgin,  F.  C.  (Nellie)  Ch  Mae,  Hazel, 
John,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
17,  R  9,  Sec  29-30-31,  O245a  (1875) 
I 


Virgin,  John  W.  (Lou)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Norma,  Horace,  Louise,  Virginia  Rt 
5,  tel  Virginia,  twfp  17,  R  10,  Sec  64 
O240a  (1871) 

Votsmur,  F.  C.  (Sarah)  Ch  Monroe, 
Orville,  Luetta,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel 
Ashland,  twp  17,  R  8,  Sec  20  T152a 
J.  C.  Votsmur  (1901) 


W 


Waddell,  Frank  (Nellie)  Virginia,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  2  T5a 
Mrs.  Nellie  Mills  (1881) 

Wagner,  Amel  (Henrietta)  Ch  Cora 
Pearl,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  9  O200a 
(1864) 

Wagner,  Elmer  (Ida)  Ch  Clarence,  Ray- 
mond, Arenzville  Rt  3,  twp  17,  R  11, 
Sec  10  T— a  Phillip  Stock  (1888) 

Wagner,  L.  H.  (Minnie)  Ch  Russell, 
Wilma,  Golden,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  34  Farm 
Hand  for  Orville  Hackman  (1914) 

Wagner,  J.  S.  (Carrie)  Ch  Arthur, 
Mary,  Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18  R  11,  Sec  35  O80a  (1870) 

Wagner,  John  H.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Mary, 
Amelia,  Elizabeth,  Josephine,  Lydia, 
Rosa,  Florence,  Edw.,  George,  Elmer, 
John,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  3  O80a  (1857) 

*Wahlfe!d,  Fred  (Lizzie)  Ch  Kather- 
ine,  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chandler- 
ville,  twp  19,  R  9,  Sec  34  T90a  Ger- 
hard Wahlfeld  (1912) 

Walbert,  Huston  (Ada)  Ch  Grace, 
Glenn,  Clyde,  Gladys,  Virginia  Rt  2, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  29 
T560a  Dick  Brockhouse  (1913) 


*Walker,  G.  L.  (Ellen)  Ch  J.  R.  Chand- 
lerville Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp 
18,  R  9,  Sec  15  O136a  (1894) 

*  Walker,  O.  B.  (Dora)  Ch  Lawrence, 
"Maple  Grove  Farm"  Ashland  Rt  2, 
twp  Ashland,  Sec  16  T133V3a  Mrs.  M. 
W.  Sage  (1914) 

Walsh,  John  (Anna)  Ashland  Rt  2, 
twp  Ashland,  Sec  21  T160a  Kelley 
Estate  (1914) 

Walter,  August  (Sophia)  Ch  Minnie, 
Elmer,  Harry,  Edna,  Elving,  Ashland 
Rt  1  ,twp  Ashland,  Sec  32  T160a  C. 
C.  Mitchell  (1912) 

Walter,  Mrs.  Emma,  Ch  William,  How- 
ard, Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
18,  R  10,  Sec  35  T150a  Robert  Hall 
(1867) 

Wankel,  C.  A.  Ashland  Rt  3,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  11  T330a 
Marcellus  Peteflsh  (1892) 

Wankel,  H.  H.  (Louise)  Ch  Ray,  Doro- 
thy, Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
17,  R  10,  S'ec  22-24-28  T320a  M.  C. 
Petefish  (1898) 

Wankel,  Peter  (Ellen)  Ch  Addie,  Ed- 
gar, Harry,  Pearl,  Ernest,  Gertrude, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  24  O118a  (1856) 


J.  BRINK-WATER  AND  FAMILY,  Rt.  3,  VIRGINIA,  ILL. 


CASS  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


191 


Wankel,  R.  E.  (May)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Harold,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R9,  Sec  7  T200a  Mitchell  Es- 
tate (1887) 

Warner,  Frank,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  17  O80a 
(1860) 

Warner,  Fred  (Martha)  Virginia  Rt  2, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  20 
080a  (1860) 

Warner,  Henry  (Nancy)  Virginia  Rt  2, 
twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  17  T2a  Frank 
Warner  (1871) 

*Watkins,  Albert  (Jennie)  Virginia  Rt 
3,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  lo,  R  9,  Sec 
26  T360a  Wm.  Watkins  (1862) 

Watkins,  Allen  (Caroline)  Ch  Ray, 
Maude,  Edith,  Ethel,  Chandlerville 
Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9, 
Sec  11  T220a  Thos.  Watkins  (1864) 

Watkins,  Elby  L.  (Rue)  Ch  Pay,  Lloyd, 
William,  Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  18,  R  11,  S'ec  13  T240a  Harry 
Houck  (1883) 

Watkins,  Emanuel  (Maude)  Ch  Gladys 
Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  10  T120a  Elis  At- 
terberry  (1887) 

Watkins,  Harry  (Erma)  Ashland  Rt  3, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  19  T152a  W.  L. 
Sudbrink  (1892) 

*Watkins,  0.  S.  (Laura)  Chandlerville 
Rt  1,  tel  Tallula,  twp  18,  Sec  9  O80a 
(1887) 

Watkins,  W.  G.  (Hazel)  Ch  Idabelle, 
Franklin,  Galen,  Philadelphia,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  16  T265a 
W.  M.  Gardley  (1882) 

Watkins,  W.  H.  (Parthnia)  Ch  George, 
Chandlerville  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville, 
twp  18,  R  10,  S'ec  1-12  T170a  John 
Johnson  (1853) 

Watkins,  Walter  L.  (Venah)  Ch  Pau- 
line, Ralph,  Irene,  Paul,  Ledy,  Chand- 
lerville Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp 
18,  R9,  Sec  12  T12a  Horstman  Es- 
tate (1889) 

Watkins,  Warren  G.  (Ruth)  Ch  Hes- 
ter, Ula,  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  11 
T20a  Thomas  Watkins  (1886) 

*Way,  H.  D.  (Mary)  Ch  Walter,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  2,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9, 
Sec  5  T170a  C.  W.  Savage  (1868) 

Way,  Lee  R.  (Ruth)  Ch  Margaret,  Dor- 
othy, Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  14  Tla  Wm.  Cawford 
(1889) 


*Webbake,  J.  A.  (Anna)  Ch  Florence, 
Helen,  Jerome,  Fay,  Robert,  Alvin, 
Oakford  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp  19,  R 
8,  Sec  33  O170a  (1870) 

Weber,  Ernest  (Millie)  Ch  Hazel, 
Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  32  T80a  E.  Arnold 
(1888) 

Webster,  Andy  R.  (Minnie)  Ch  Arthur, 
Elmer,  Edna,  Irene,  Howard,  Lewis, 
Virginia  Rt  5,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R 
11,  Sec  35  O80a  (1870) 

Webster,  C.  (Katie)  Ch  Robert,  Lloyd, 
Virginia  Rt  6,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  10,  Sec  27-26  T160a  W.  C.  Bowman 
(±882) 

Wellenkamp,  Wm.  (Nora)  Harvey,  Al- 
vin, Meredosia  Rt  1,  tel  Meredosia, 
twp  17,  R  13,  Sec  36  T160a  Lohman 
Bros.  (1914) 

Wells,  Clyde  C.  (Rosa)  Ch Irene.Floyd, 
Howard,  Hazel,  Virginia  Rt  3,  twp 

17,  R  9,  Sec  1  T— a  J.  A.  Cunning- 
ham   (1908) 

Wells,  Wm.  A.  (Maude)  Ch  Robert, 
Theodore,  Gerial,  Cleon,  Lutz, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  11,  Sec  7  T200a  Nicholas 
Estate  (1887) 

Wessel,  Otto  (Anna)  Ch  Harold, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp 

18,  R  11,  Sec  11  O120a   (1905) 
-Vessel,  Wm.    (Malinda)    Ch  Richard, 

Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  11,  T5a  G.  Peterson 

Wessler,  Henry  (Louise)  Ch  Amanda, 
Amelia,  Matilda,  Agnes,  Walter, 
Alma,  Lena,  Albert,  Arenzville  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  36 
O240a  (1880) 

White,  William  (Emma)  Ch  Percy, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  twp  18,  R  11,  Sec 
10  T200a  W.  F.  Dick  (1916) 

Wichser,  Walter  (Lorena)  Ch  Robert, 
Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  11  T240a  F.  W. 
Meyer  (1916) 

*Wildt,  Geo.  L.,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  3  T200a 
Wildt  Estate  (1882) 

*Wildt,  Arthur,  Arenzville  Rt  3,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  3  T200a 
Wildt  Estate  (1882) 

*Wildt,  Henry  (Minnie)  Ch  Clara,  Les- 
lie, Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  12  O151a  (1867) 

Wilhite,  Arch  (Ethel)  Ch  Raymond, 
Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  10,  Sec  27  T112a  S.  A.  Way  (1891) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


Wilhite,  Howard  (Abbie)  Ch  Glenn, 
Imogene,  Isabella,  Ellen,  William, 
Marjorie,  Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Chand- 
lerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  S'ec  25  T135a 
Matte  Gore  (1887) 

Wilhite,  W.  E.  (Mary)  Ch  Jessie,  Ed- 
die, Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp 

17,  R  10,  Sec  26  O115a  (1887) 
Wilkey,    George     (Susan)    Ch    Floyd, 

Harry,  Chandlerville  Rtl  2),  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  9-10 
T80a  H.  Glick  (1877) 

Wilkey,  Harry  (Annie)  Ch  Nellie,  Ar- 
thur, Beardstown  Rt  1,  twp  18,  R 
11,  Sec  12  T80a  Pete  Leoppler 
(1871)  * 

Wilkey,  Howard  E.  (Nora)  Ch  Carl, 
Alta,  Virginia,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  9,  Sec  19  T194a  Turner  Estate 
(1889) 

Wilkey,  John  (Eliza)  Virginia  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  4 
T  HOa  Eble  Bros.  (1865) 

Wilkie,  Arch  (Ida)  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  12,  S'ec  12  T77a 
J.  D.  Ward  (1867) 

Willey,  W.  Otis  (Lottie)  Ch  Mary, 
Arenzville  Rt  2,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec 
33  T95a  Edward  Dober  (1884) 

Williams,  Curtis  (Mary)  Ch  Harry, 
Esther,  Walter,  Milton,  Sylvia,  My- 
ria,  Elizabeth,  Woodrow,  Herschal, 
Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp 

18,  R  10,  Sec  6  T200a  Dr.  Lambert 
(1862) 


Williams,  Jerry  (Margaret)  Ch  Ger- 
line,  Tallula  Rt  1,  tel  Tallula,  twp  18, 
R  8,  Sec  21  T80a  Henry  Lucht 
(1917) 

Williams,  Lon  (Jennie)  Ch  Jesse,  Vir- 
ginia Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  9, 
Sec  33  O80a  (1851) 

Williams,  Milt  (Mary)  Ch  Grace, 
Gladys,  Julia,  Delia,  Edna,  Virginia 
Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  31 
T320a  M.  Gorley  (1903) 

Williams,  S.  H.  (Nora)  Ch  Wilma, 
Eugene,  Glena,  Norma,  Virginia  Rt 
3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  9,  Sec  34 
T320a  J.  N.  Gridley  (1901) 

*Wiliamson,  J.  S.  (Mary)  Ch  Jessie, 
Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  9,  S'ec  4  O160a  (1850) 

Wilson,  B.  H.  (Fannie)  Ch  Vernon, 
Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R 
9,  Sec  20  Tla  John  Dunchen  (1910) 

Wilson,  Chas.  (Verna)  Ch  Leo,  Zelma, 
Novella,  Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel 
Beardstown,  twp  18,  R  12,  Sec  35 
T120a  C.  E.  Smith  (1881) 

Wilson,  C.  J.  (Mauve)  Ch  Clark,  Her- 
schal, Robertine,  Dorothy,  Chandler- 
ville Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18, 
R  9,  Sec  4  O160a  (1866) 

*  Wilson,  Herman  A.  (Lillie)  Mary, 
Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
17,  R  12,  Sec  32  T120a  Henry  Tedger 
(1895) 


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"•Wilson,  H.  V.  (Kittle)  Virginia  Rt  2, 

tel  Cahndlerville,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec 
9  O280a  (1867) 

Wilson,  John  (Emina)  Ch  Herman, 
Olin,  Loren,  Ancel,  Beardstown  Rt  3, 
tel  Beardstown,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  9 
Ol20a  (1877) 

Wilson,  J.  W.  (Emma)  Ch  Elmer,  Bes- 
sie, Rollie,  Earl,  Henry,  Eva,  Lillie, 
Emma,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  tel  Beards- 
town,  twp  19,  R  11,  Sec  29  T240a 
Harris  Estate  (1913) 

Wilson,  J.  W.  Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  9,  Sec  33 
O160a  (1878) 

*Wilson,  Lawrence  (Georgia)  Beards- 
town  Rt  3,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  10 
O230a  (1895) 

Wilson,  L.  R.  W.  (Georgia)  Beards- 
town  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  17, 
R  12,  Sec  10  T160a  W.  T.  Wilson 
(1895) 

Wilson,  William  H.  (Lula)  Ch  Violet, 
Beardstown  Rt  3,  tel  Beardstown, 
twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  10  T120a  Mrs. 
Garner  (1882) 

King,  James  K.  (Addie)  Virginia  Rt 
2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  10, 
Sec  3  T105a  A.  Wing  (1881) 

Winglar,  George  (Emma)  Ch  Lelsley, 
Walter,  Bernice,  Ellen,  Alvie,  Ash- 
land Rt  1,  twp  17,  Foreman  (1892) 

*Winhold,  Bertha,  Ch  Rudolph,  Julius, 
Charles,  Lena,  Eugene,  Paul,  Rodo, 
Hugo,  Beardstown  Rt  2,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  11,  S'ec  8  O250a  (1846) 

*Winhold,  Chas.  H.  (Mamie)  Ch  Ber- 
tha, Virginia  Rt  4,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec 
27  O165a  (1875) 

Winhold,  Eugene  S.  (Erna)  Beards- 
town  Rt  2,  tel  Beardstown,  twp  17, 
R  11,  Sec  18  O80a  (1877) 

Winhold,  J.  W.  (Eva)  Virginia  Rt  1, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  23 
O160a  (1870) 

Winhold,  Mrs.  Wm.,  Ch  Ray,  Virgil, 
Virginia  Rt  4,  twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  27, 
O145a  (1875) 

Winkelman,  A.  F.  (Elda)  Ch  Harold, 
Catherine,  Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  12,  Sec  25 
T180a  Fred  Winkelman  (1887) 

Winkelman,  Wm.  (Edith)  Ch  Charles, 
Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
17,  R  12,  Sec  25  T200a  Fred  (1890) 

Winkleman,  Fred  (Louise)  Ch  Min- 
nie, Albert,  George,  William,  Law- 
rence, Arenzville  Rt  1,  tel  Arenz- 
ville, twp  17,  R  12,  S'ec  24  O496a 
(1856) 


Winner,  George  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Ver- 
non,  Philadelphia,  tel  Virginia,  twp 
17,  R  9,  Sec  8  T5a  Wm.  Rtoss 
(1914) 

Winner,  Roy  W.  (Katie)  Ch  Frank, 
Gussie,  Layton,  Russell,  Lola,  Ila, 
Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  10,  Sec  36  Farmhand  for  Harris 
Conover  (1903) 

Wise,  C.  H.  (Ethel;  Goldie,  Ada,  Car- 
lyle,  Flossie,  Leroy,  Chandlerville 
Rt  1,  twp  19,  R  8,  Sec  32  T40a  W. 
E.  Milstead  (1916) 

Witts,  Edward  (Olinda)  Arenzville  Rt 
2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec 

34  T240a  Chas.  Witte   (1894) 
*Witte,  Julius  H.  (Martha)  Ch  Minnie, 

Pauline,  Arenzville  Rt  2,  tel  Arenz- 
ville,  twp   17,   R  11,   Sec   35   T225a 
W.  H.  Witte,  Sr.   (1884) 
*Witte,  Louis  (Amanda)  Arenzville  Rt 
2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  S'ec 

35  T160a  Chas.  Witte   (1884) 
*Wittc,     William     H.     (Sophia)      Ch 

Julius,  Mamie,  William,  Alma, 
Henry,  Dorothy,  Harold,  Arenzville 
Rt  2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11, 
Sec  33  O665a  (1857) 

*Wittie,  Wm.  H.  Jr.  (Lorna)  Ch 
Lorene,  Wilma,  Arenzville  Rt  2,  tel 
Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  35 
T201a  Wm.  H.  Witte,  Sr.  (1889) 

Wolf,  J.  C.  (Johanna)  Ch  Otto,  So- 
phia, Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Ashland, 
twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  36  (1872) 

wood,  Edwin  R.  (Lillian)  Arenzville, 
tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec 
31  T166a  Geo.  Engelbach  Estate 
(1872) 

Wood,  J.  Arthur  (Clara)  Ch  Carroll, 
Arenzville  Rt  2,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
17,  R  11,  Sec  33  T153a  Eli  Woods 
(1878) 

*Woodward,  C.  C.  (Sophia)  Virginia 
Rt  1,  tel  Virginia,  twp  1?,  R  11,  Sec 
24  O320a  (1844) 

Woodard,  M.  M.,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel 
Virginia,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  24  O211a 
(1847) 

Workman,  Ed.  (Elsie)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Cleon,  Stanley,  Chandlerville  Rt  1, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  9,  Sec 

36  Tl-^a  Anna  Workman   (1892) 
Workman,  Smith  (Magdalene)  Ch  Es- 
ther, Chandlerville  Rt  1,  tel  Chand- 
lerville,  twp   19,   R  9,   S'ec  35  OSOa 
(1862) 

*Wright,  Andrew  (Sarah)  Ch  Joseph, 
Ashland  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  9,  Sec  22  O205a  (1883) 


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Wright,  C.  C.  (Kate)  Ch  Edith,  Helen, 
Carroll,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  10,  Sec  36  T5a  Ray  Car- 
ver (1887) 

*Wright,  George  (Laura)  Ch  Richard. 
Louise,  Alice,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Tal- 
lula,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec  17  T255a  W. 
W.  Mathew  (1877) 

*fWright,  L.  W.  (Arzella)  Ashland  Rt 
2,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  18,  R  8,  Sec 
30  O234a  (1892) 

Wright,  Nate  (Mary)  Ch  Glenn,  Ash- 
land Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17,  R  9, 
Sec  13-14  T120a  D.  H.  Bailey 
(1877) 


Wubker,  Chas.  (Ollie)  Ch  Wesley, 
William,  Beardstown  Rt  1,  twp  18, 
R  11,  S'ec  13  T40a  Emerich  Estate 
(1882) 

Wubker,  J.  G.  (Etta)  Virginia  Rt  2, 
tel  Virginia,  twp  18,  R  10,  Sec  20, 
T98a  Wubker  Estate  (1884) 

Wubker,  Lena,  Ch  Ed.  Charles,  Carrie, 
Julia,  Addie,  Ida,  Eavlee,  Alma, 
Virginia  Rt  2,  tel  Virginia,  twp  18, 
R  10,  032a  (1852) 

Wyatt,  A.  E.  (Lena)  Ch  Jessie,  Eu- 
line,  Ashland  Rt  2,  tel  Ashland,  twp 
18,  R  9,  Sec  25  T200a  Mrs.  D.  M. 
Wyatt  (1891) 


*Yaple,  Edw.,  Virginia  Rt  1,  tel  Vir- 
ginia, twp  17,  R  11,  Sec  11  O80a 
(1871) 

Yaple,  John  W.  (Dena)  Ch  Nellie, 
Virginia  Rt  3,  tel  Virginia,  twp  17, 
R  11,  Sec  12  T350a  Matt  Yaple 
(1857) 


Young,  Hugh  (Nannie)  Ch  Ervie, 
Fannie,  Hazel,  Leslie,  Dorothy, 
Ruth,  Russell,  Glenn,  Chandlerville 
Rt  1,  twp  19,  R  9,  Sec  18,  O200a 
(1915) 


*Zahn,  Albert  (Mary)  Leverne,  Del- 
mar,  Arenzville,  tel  Arenzville,  twp 
17,  R  12,  Sec  36  T240a  Henry  Zahn 
> 

*Zahn,  Frank  (Minnie)  Arenzville  Rt 
1,  tel  Arenzville,  twp  17,  R  11,  Sec 
?1  TlS3a  Zahn  Estate  (1875) 


Zirkle,  J.  B.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Claude, 
Eugene,  Loraine,  Helen,  Harriet, 
Frances,  Virginia  Rt  4,  tel  Virginia, 
twp  17,  R  9,  Sec  31  T102a  F.  E. 
Virgin  (1876) 

Zorn,  K.  E.  (Minnie)  Chandlerville  Rt 
1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  19,  R  9, 
Sec  34  T90a  *red  Zorn  (1873) 


By  LEWIS  B.  MILLER 

A  Story  of  Logging  in  Arkansas 
and  Rafting  on  the  Mississippi 


E 


'VERYONE  enjoys  a  good,  wholesome 
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recently  ran  as  a  serial  in  The  Farmers'  Review. 
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the  Flooded  Forests  of  Arkansas,  followed  by  an 
Eventful  Voyage  down  the  Mississippi.  This 
thrilling  narrative  opens  on  the  bank  of  Chouteau's 
Pond  in  the  City  of  St.  Louis,  where  the  three 
principal  characters  meet.  The  story  soon  moves 
down  the  Mississippi  to  the  flooded  White  River 
Forest.  Adventure  follows  adventure  in  swift 
succession.  There  is  a  meeting  with  a  fleet  of 
flatboats  and  an  exciting  experience  with  gamblers 
and  river  pirates;  but  the  most  thrilling  events 
are  the  snagging  of  the  great  steamer,  the  River  Queen,  and  those  that  take 
place  during  the  awful  raging  of  a  tropical  storm,  when  the  raft  breaks  up  and 
the  raftsmen  are  swept  asunder  in  the  pitchy  darkness.  In  spite  of  these 
misfortunes,  the  story  reaches  a  satisfactory  conclusion. 

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HISTORY  of  MASON  COUNTY 

ASON  county  was  formed  from  the  counties  of  Tazewell  and 
Menard  by  an  act  approved  January  20th,  1841.  The  adjoin- 
ing counties  or  the  territory  now  forming  the  adjoining 
counties  were  all  settled  prior  to  Mason.  In  1830  to  1835 
there  were  not  more  than  25  families  in  the  present  limits  of  Mason 
county.  By  1845  it  was  becoming  fairly  well  settled  and  was  beginning 
to  take  a  prominent  part  among  the  counties  of  the  state. 

Among  the  first  white  settlers  was  Osian  M.  Ross.  He  located 
at  Havana  in  the  spring  of  1829.  In  1833  a  few  other  families  settled 
in  the  vicinity.  Dr.  Chandler  located  where  the  town  of  Chandlerville 
is.  In  1832  a  man  by  the  name  of  Myers  came  to  Havana;  also  the 
Krebaum  family  about  the  same  date.  Mr.  Shepherd  and  Mr.  Wester- 
velt  located  at  Matanzas  about  this  time  and  a  Mr.  Barns  at  the  Mounds 
north  of  Matanzas.  Neither  of  these  settlers  were  troubled  by  the 
Indians  to  any  serious  extent  as  settlers  were  in  other  parts  of  the 
state.  Nearly  all  had  left  prior  to  the  arrival  of  the  first  white  settlers. 
There  were  a  couple  of  block  houses  for  defense  at  Havana  which  had 
been  erected  previous  to  the  Black  Hawk  war. 

The  first  schoolhouse  stood  on  what  is  now  known  as  the  Court 
House  Square.  The  first  schoolhouses  in  the  eastern  part  of  the 
county  were  built  at  Crane  Creek  and  Big  Grove.  These  were  used 
for  voting  purposes  and  for  religious  service.  Mr.  Lease,  Sr.,  was  the 
first  teacher  at  Big  Grove.  Rev.  Peter  Cartwright  was  the  first  minister 
who  preached  at  Havana  in  1835. 

The  formation  of  the  new  county  had  been  for  some  time  discussed 
and  in  1841  the  act  was  passed  by  the  legislature  and  duly  approved 
by  the  government  for  that  purpose.  By  the  provision  of  the  law,  the 
legal  voters  of  the  district  which  was  to  compose  the  county  met  on  the 
first  Monday  in  April,  1841,  and  proceeded  to  elect  a  sheriff,  treasurer 
and  other  county  officers.  The  sheriff  chosen  was  Francis  Low,  then 
president  of  the  First  National  Bank.  George  T.  Virgin,  John  R. 
Chaney  and  Abner  Baxter  were  county  commissioners. 

The  population  at  the  time  of  the  organization  of  the  county,  as 
near  as  can  be  ascertained,  was  about  two  thousand  and  at  the  election 
about  four  hundred  votes  were  cast. 

It  was  also  directed  by  the  legislature  that  the  location  of  the 
county  seat  should  be  determined  and  here  began  a  long  struggle  and 
rivalry  which  continued  for  many  years.  The  two  towns  which  were 
competitors  for  the  county  seat  were  Havana  and  Bath.  The  former 
was  successful  in  securing  the  location,  but  the  agitation  kept  up  and 
an  act  approved  January,  1843,  was  obtained  from  the  legislature 
authorizing  another  election  on  the  second  Monday  of  February  of  that 
year.  Polls  were  opened  in  Havana,  Bath  and  Linchburg  and  the 
question  of  the  county  seat  was  again  voted  upon.  The  votes  at  Havana 
were  for  that  town  and  at  the  others,  were  against  it,  with  the  result 
that  Bath  received  the  majority  of  votes  and  was  declared  the  county 
seat.  The  records  were  moved  to  Bath  and  the  circuit  court  for  1844 

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was  held  there.  Bath  continued  the  county  seat  for  eight  years. 
Havana  still  had  aspirations  for  it,  and  in  February,  1851,  legislation 
was  obtained  which  ordered  another  election  on  the  second  Monday  in 
March,  1851,  at  which  the  question  was  again  taken  up.  Havana  was 
successful  this  time. 

The  first  white  settler  in  Havana  and  in  the  county  is  believed  to 
have  been  James  Hokum  who  kept  a  ferry  for  Mr.  Ross.  In  1828 
John  Stewart  settled  on  the  head  of  Snicarte  Island,  now  in  Bath  town- 
ship. In  1829  0.  M.  Ross  built  the  Ross  hotel.  In  the  fall  of  1829 
the  Havana  postoffice  was  established  and  Mr.  Ross  was  appointed 
postmaster,  making  the  Havana  office  two  years  older  than  the  Chicago 
postoffice. 

Mr.  Allen,  from  whom  Allen's  Grove  was  named,  lived  in  Allen's 
Grove  as  early  as  1830  and  had  a  crop  of  wheat  in  the  ground  during 
the  winter  of  the  terrible  snow  in  1830  and  1831.  He  was  a  squatter. 
In  1831  Absalon  Mounts  settled  on  Crane  Creek  and  built  a  mill. 
The  mill  was  built  to  run  by  water,  conveyed  over  the  dam  through 
a  hollow  sycamore  log  on  to  a  flutter-wheel,  but  on  account  of  the 
scarcity  of  water  it  was  afterwards  reconstructed  so  as  to  run  a  part  of 
the  time  by  horse  or  ox  power.  It  was  a  rude  affair  with  a  pair  of  ten  or 
twelve-inch  stones  grinding  a  bushel  and  a  half  of  corn  per  hour  when 
doing  its  best.  Being  the  first  and  only  mill  in  the  county  it  was  con- 
sidered a  big  institution  and  patronized  by  all  the  pioneers  far  and  near. 
On  the  first  day  of  November,  1836,  the  original  plat  of  the 
town  of  Bath  was  laid  out  by  Abraham  Lincoln,  deputy  surveyor  of 
Sangamon  county.  Agriculture  was  the  main  occupation  and  not  very 
intensive  farming  at  that.  There  were  no  grain  elevators  in  those  days 
and  very  little  money  to  buy  up  surplus  products,  so  the  farmer  was 
content  if  he  raised  enough  wheat  for  his  own  family  and  possibly  a 
little  to  spare  to  his  new  settled  neighbor.  The  ground  was  poorly 
tilled  with  rude  implements.  They  made  their  own  houses  out  of 
logs — made  the  bread  out  of  the  flour  from  wheat  which  they  had 
raised  themselves.  The  women  spun  the  woolen  and  linen  cloth. 

Mr.  Comwell  made  the  first  marker  used  in  the  county  for  corn 
planting.  The  old  way  of  plowing  furrows  and  planting  with  the  hoe 
was  too  much  work  for  him.  He  got  a  sa,w  and  auger  and  an  old 
wagon  tongue  and  made  the  original  marker  which  laid  off  four  rows 
instead  of  one,  then  he  made  a  "jumper"  to  cover  the  corn.  At  first 
the  neighbors  were  skeptical  and  believed  it  to  be  just  a  lazy  Yankee 
notion,  but  in  a  year  or  two  it  became  a  fixed  institution  in  the  county. 
In  1868  Mr.  Comwell  contracted  with  General  Walker  to  do  a  job  of 
prairie  plowing  with  a  steam  plow  made  in  England.  The  season  was 
wet  and  the  machine  was  heavy,  but  it  demonstrated  that  plowing 
could  be  done  by  steam. 

An  agricultural  society  was  organized  in  Mason  county  at  Havana 

in  1854.     Under  this  organization  annual  fairs  were  held  in  Havana. 

The  first  newspaper  printed  in  Mason  county  was  in  1851 ;  "The 

Mason  County  Herald,"  edited  and  published  by  McKenzie  in  the  town 

of  Havana. 

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ABBREVIATIONS    USED    IN    THIS    DIRECTORY 


a  —  Acres;  Ch  —  Children;  O  —  Owner;  T  —  Tenant  or  Renter;  tel  —  Telephone; 
twp  —  Township;  Sec  —  Section;  Rt.  —  Rural  Route;  Name  of  wife  follows  direc- 
tory name  in  parenthesis  (  )  ;  Figures  at  end  of  information  —  year  directory 
name  became  a  resident  of  county;  Directory  Name  and  Address  are  in  boldface 
type;  (*)  designates  owner  of  an  Automobile;  (f)  Owner  of  a  Tractor. 

EXAMPLE 

*tAdams,  Frank  H.  (Esther)  Ch  Mary,   Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  T640,  Sec.  10,  Wm.  H.  Johnson  (1872) 


MEANS 
Frank  H.  Adams  —  Name. 
(*)  —  Owns  an  Automobile. 
(f)  —  Owns  a  Tractor. 
(Esther)  —  Wife's  name. 
Ch  Mary  —  Child  named  Mary. 

Mason  City  Rt  1  —  Postoffice,  Mason  City  R.  F.  D.  1. 
T640a—  Tenant  on  640  acres. 

tel  Mason  City  —  On  Mason  City  Telephone  Exchange. 
twp  Aliens  Grove  —  Lives  in  Aliens  Grove  township. 
Sec  10—  Section  10. 
Wm.  H.  Johnson  —  Owner's  name. 
(1872)  —  Lived  in  county  since  1872. 


Abbott,    H.   A.    (Elizabeth)    Ch   Paul,  Adkins,  Harry,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Sai- 

Raymond,    George,    Blanche,   Helen,  dora,  twp  Bath,  Sec  5  TlOOa  Adkins 

Vertes,  Carrie,  Alice,  Saidora  Rt  1,  Estate    (1884) 

tel    Chandlerville,     twp     Linchburg,  *Adkins,  James  (Ida)  Ch  Carl,  Mason 
Sec  23   O240a    (1881)  City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Ma- 
Adams,   John    K.    (Sarah)    Ch   Ralph,  ™  City;  S*c  9/T°80a  (189n2) 

Bale,     John,     Gladys,     Sarah,    Lula,  *™ktns>   J-   C.    (Jennie)     Ch    Rubie, 

Harry,  Roy,   Mason  City  Rt  4,  twp  £arFo1'    Sa'J°«.  Atel     Sajdora,    twP 

Salt  Creek,  Sec  32  T160a  Sam  Hob-  Bath'  Sec  17  O160a  (1872) 

let    (1892)  Adkins,   James     (Sarah)     Ch    Virgia, 

Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Saidora,  twp  Bath, 

*Ade,  H.  M.   (Lydia)   Ch  Flossie,  Kil-  Sec  9  T55a  Estate  of  Alvis  Adkins 

bourne,     tel     Kilbourne,     twp     Kil-  (1856) 

bourne,   Sec  26   O83a    (1871)  Adkins,  Maggie,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Sai- 

*Ade,    William     (Effle)     Ch    Howard,  dora>  twp  Bath,  Sec  5  O40a  (1878) 

Percy,  Hazel,   Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  *Adkins,  Richard   (Mary)  Ch  Charles, 

Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  18  William,  Mattie,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath, 

T160a  White  Bros.  (1876)  twp  Linchburg,  Sec  35  TlOa  Willis 

Fatcher  (1870) 

Adelph    John  P    (Christina)   Ch  Carl,  *A             George  M.  (Mary)  Ch  Leona, 

San  Jose,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  mas0n  Citv  Rt  4  tel  Mason  Citv  two 

flrnvo     «Jor»    19    O77a     /"18»*n  mason  uny  nit,  lei  ividboii  <~-ny,  twp 

rove>   "  Salt  Creek,  Sec  30  O145a  (1860) 

*Adkins,   Fritz    (Viola)    Ch   Edna,   Le  *Agnew,  Wm.  F.  (Caroline)  Ch  Mabel, 

Roy,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Saidora,  twp  Pearl,  Arilla,   Mason   City   Rt  4,  tel 

Bath,  Sec  5  TlOOa  Mrs.  W.  T.  Adkins  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  18 

(1889)  O120a   (1881) 


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*Ainsworth,  A.  T.  (Carrie)  Ch  Irene, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp 
Lynchburg,  Sec  14  T320a  Charlotte 
Ainsworth  (1881) 

*fAinsworth,  C.  L.  (Lola)  Mason  City, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec 
17  T219a  J.  J.  Ainsworth  (1880) 

*Ainsworth,  J.  W.  (Carrie)  Ch  John, 
Katherine,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Ma- 
son City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  18 
T200a  J.  J.  Ainsworth  (1883) 

*fAinsworth,  M.  L.  (DeEtta)  "Clover- 
dale  Farm,"  Mason  City,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  18  T365a 
W.  T.  Ainsworth  (1887) 

Akin,  Leslie  (Addie)  Oh  Edward,  Vir- 
ginia, Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  29  T70a 
J.  H.  Dearborn  (1913) 

Akridge,  James  (Florence)  Ch  Clara, 
Beulah,  Josfa,  Fern,  Archie,  Bernice, 
Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Havana,  Sec  4 
T290a  D.  Cullainine  (1892) 

Albrecht,  Harry  W.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Sarah, 
Dorothea,  Elizabeth,  Freida,  Esther, 
Kilbourne  Rt  1,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec 
20  T320a  John  Betzelberger  (1917) 

Allan,,  E.  G.  (Ethel)  Ch  Arthur,  Doris, 
Glenwood,  Babe,  Mason  City  Rt  1, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  20  T200a  T. 
A.  Emloros  (1882) 

Allen,  B.  F.  (Emma)  Ch  Harvard, 
Mason  City  Rt  3,  twp  Mason  City, 
Sec  14  T80a  Rosebroro  Heirs  (1877) 

*Altman,  Arthur  (Emma)  Ch  Lulu, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville-War- 
ren,  twp  Linchburg,  Sec  20  O20a 
(1886) 

*Altman,  Paul  (Mary)  Ch  Julius,  Carl, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp 
Lynchburg,  See  22  T365a  C.  A. 
Ainsworth  (1886) 

*Ambrust,  Frank  (Ella)  Ch  Henry, 
Clarence,  Franklin,  Robert,  Topeka 
Rt  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec 
16  O300a  (1868) 

*Ambrust,  George  (May)  Ch  Arnold, 
George,  Minnie,  Marie,  Topeka  Rt  2, 
tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  16 
O260a  (1868) 

*Armstrong,  C.  E.  (Ruth)  Ch  Ryal, 
Katherine,  Oakford,  twp  Kilbourne, 
Sec  31  T225a  Herget  Heirs  (1894) 

Arnett,  A.  P.  (Anna)  Manito  Rt  1,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  21 
T160a  M.  E.  M.  C.  Harry  (1912) 

Arnold,  Richard  (Luoret)  Mason  City 
Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  12  Farm  Hand  George  Thomp- 
son (1917) 


Ary,  Claude  (Lillie)  Ch  Harold,  Clyde, 
Katherine,  Greenview,  II.,  twp  Ma- 
son City,  Sec  19  Foreman  for  J.  W. 
Ainsworth  (1912) 

Ashurst,  Marshall  (Marie)  Ch  John, 
Pauline,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kil- 
bourne, twp  Bath,  Sec  1 — S'  O35a 
T120a  Mrs.  Blunt  (1869) 

Ashurst,  Mrs.  Martha,  Kilbourne  Rt  1, 
tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Bath,  Sec  1 — S 
O160a  (1911) 

Atherton,  J.  R.  (Mary)  Ch  Nellie,  Wal- 
ter, Hazel,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  17 
T160a  Joseph  Kehl  (1904) 

*Athey,  George  A.  (Sue)  Ch  Lloyd, 
Grace,  Lee,  Lila,  Glenn,  Fern,  Eas- 
ton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  19  T160a  Mrs.  M.  A. 
Funer  (1870) 

Athey,  Oscar  (Rosa)  Havana  Rt  4, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  10  T120a  Mrs.  So- 
phia Athey  (1882) 

Athey,  Mrs.  Sophie,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  10  O120a  (1867) 

Athey,  Harry  L.,  Popular  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Sherman,  O120a  (1876) 

*Atterberry,  Ira  (I.  J.)  Ch  Beulah, 
Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp  Crane 
Creek,  Sec  1  T400a  Henry  Herget 
(1910) 

*Atwater,  Sheldon  Ch  Sheldon,  Ha- 
vana Rt  4,  tel  Havana,  twp  Quiver, 
Sec  15  O350a  (1856) 

*Atwater,  Harry  (Verna)  Ch  William, 
Havana  Rt  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp 
Quiver,  Sec  15  O160a  (1887) 

Auxier,  Hoy  (Maude)  Ch  Edith,  lla, 
Veda,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  T40a  Fletcher 
Auxier  (1914) 

Auxier,  Wm.  F.  (Mena)  Ch  Delta, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Salt  Creek,  Sec  35  O120a  (1852) 

Avery,  Dewey  (Lillie)  Ch  Vera,  Sai- 
dora Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  9 — S  Fore- 
man (1902) 

Avery,  Henry  S.  (Sarah)  Ch  Ethel, 
Burt,  John,  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  29  T120a  Bradley  Institute 
(1878) 

Avery,  David  (Rose)  Bath  Rt  2,  tel 
Warren,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  4 
O^a  (1880) 

Azbell,  Adison  (Mary)  Ch  William, 
Cladeline,  Paul,  Lucille,  Nelson, 
Elizabeth,  Clarence,  Manito  Rt  1,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  21 
T160a  J.  W.  McHarry  (1892) 


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Bahl,  Fred  (Elizabeth)  Havana  Rt  1, 
twp  Bath,  T6a  Wm.  Oest  (1914) 

Bailey,  George  P.  (Katie)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Rhoda,  John,  Margaret,  Bennett,  Es- 
ther, Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  29  O250a 
(1901) 

Bainter,  Clyde  (Julia)  Ch  Calvin, 
Anna,  Mary,  Harold,  Topeka  Rt  1, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  26— N  T470a  A.  D. 
Cullinaine  (1914) 

*Bainter,  L.  M.  (Lucie)  Ch  Lester,  To- 
peka Rt  1,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Topeka, 
Sec  22 — N  T160a  Dick  Kramer 
(1911) 

*Bairrett,  Charles  S.  (Lena)  Ch  Ma- 
ria, Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Saidora,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  17  T180a  Thos.  Adkins 
(1894) 

Baker,  Ance  (Mary)  Ch  Earl,  Ernest, 
Phines,  Velda,  Lillian,  Saidora  Rt  1, 
tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  18 
0178a  (1906) 

*Bale,  Roy  (Katherine)  Ch  Neoma, 
Franklin,  Harold,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel 
Easton,  !twp  Crane  Creek,  O220a 
(1885) 

Ballard,  L.  M.  (Mary)  Ch  Opal,  Louis, 
Robert,  Floyd,  Mary,  Kenneth,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  2,  Sec  17  Foreman  for 
C.  T.  Ainsworth  (1900) 

Ballen,  C.  M.  (Mattie)   Mason  City  Rt 

2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City, 
Sec  17  T80a  Milt  Ruble  (1899) 

Banks,  William  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Ha- 
zel, Harold,  Nina,  George,  Estelle, 
Nelda,  Mable,  Kenneth,  Bath  Rt  '^ 
tel  Warren,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  18 
040a  (1886) 

Barker,  Charles  (Lila)   Mason  City  Rt 

3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City, 
Sec  12  T85a  W.  F.  Theobald  (1882) 

Barker,  Harry  A.  (Sarah)  Ch  Zona, 
Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City, 
twp  Forest  City,  Sec  31  T320a  Lacey 
Estate  (1893) 

Barnes,  John  B.  (Mary)  Ch  Ida,  Gil- 
bert, Alta,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  For- 
est City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  29 
O160a  (1862) 

Barnes,  Frank  D.  (Katherine)  Ch 
Mildrew,  Stanley,  Marguerite,  To- 
peka Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  For- 
est City,  Sec  35  T280a  W.  A.  Mc- 
Henry  (1887) 


Barnes,  G.  A.  (Hattie)  Ch  Mildred, 
John,  Alfred,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  29 
T160a  John  B.  Barnes  (1877) 

*Barnett,  John  (Malinda)  Ch  Jackson, 
Earl,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  8  O40a 
(1874) 

Barnett,  Lagan  (Mildred)  Ch  Laura, 
Wilbur,  Edwin,  Dora,  San  Jose  Rt  2, 
tel  Mason  City  twp  Aliens,  Grove, 
Sec  4  T160a  Dr.  S.  Taylor  (1904) 

Barnett,  Lorren  (Sadie)  Ch  Helen, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  30  T260a  J.  H. 
Dearborn  (1882) 

Bartel,  C.  H.  (Nellie)  Ch  Ray,  Floyd, 
Blanche,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  30  O265a 
(1872) 

*Bartels,  Frank  J.  (Margaret)  Ch  El- 
dred,  Julian,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San 
Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  32  T120a 
John  S.  Bartels  (1887) 

Bartels,  Herman  (Katie)  Ch  Nelda, 
Carl,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Forest  City,  Sec  35  T160a  John  Bar- 
tels (1878) 

-'Bartels,  John  (Margaret)  Ch  Henry, 
Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Penn- 
sylvania, Sec  18  O265a  (1882) 

Bartels,  Lula  Ch  Rudolph,  John,  Carl, 
Henry,  Delia,  Edna,  Irene,  Nellie, 
Forest  City  Rt  2,  tel  Manito,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  2  O64a  (1867) 

Bartels,  Mr.  R.  F.  Forest  City  Rt  2, 
tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  2  O80a 
(1887) 

Bartle,  Mrs.  Charles  Ch  Lillie,  Topeka 
Rt  1,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec 
32  O160a  (1854) 

Bartman,  N.  E.  (Matilda)  Ch  Martin, 
Raymond,  San  Jose  Rt  1,  tel  San 
Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  13 
T240a  John  Ainsworth  (1893) 

*Bartman,  Redmer  (Hattie)  Ch  Ralph, 
Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Salt  Creek,  Sec  29  T340a  K.  Bart- 
man (1914) 

Barton,  Frank  (Ada)  Ch  Ethel,  Virgie, 
Carl,  Wayne,  Glenn,  Hale,  Manito 
Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest 
City,  Sec  22  T160a  L.  E.  Browning 
(1877) 


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Bastian,  L.   (Ellen)   Ch  Blanche,   Eas-  * 
ton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Sherman, 
Sec  33  O84a  (1857) 

*  Bastian,  R.  F.  (Minnie)  Ch  William, 
Dewey,  Veda,  Ruby,  Easton  Rt  1, 
tel  Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  14 
T200a  F.  Bastian  (1867) 

Batterton,  E.  G.  (Ethel)  Ch  Pearl, 
William,  Velma,  Manito  Rt  3,  tel 
Manito,  twp  Manito,  S'ec  24  T160a 
E.  G.  Bellard  (1895) 

*Bawersack,  Bert  (Lottie)  Mason  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City, 
Sec  19  T237a  Powers  Estate  (1877) 

Bayne,  Olie  (Florence)  Ch  Ruth,  Lil- 
lian, Mildred,  Mason  City,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  22  Farm- 
hand for  Thomas  J.  Caton  (1902) 

Beale,  Daniel  Forest  City  Rt  1,  te] 
Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  7 
T2a  Annie  M.  Beale  (1885) 

*Beard,  Alvin  H.  (Hattie)  Ch  Leota, 
Mack,  Harry,  William,  Walter,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  22  T160a  T.  J. 
Galligher  (1898) 

*Beck,  Herman  (Lizzeta)  Ch  Elsie, 
Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  Sec  27  O80a  (1882) 
*Becker,  George  (Mary)  Ch  Russell, 
Everett,  Verna,  Mason  City  Rt  3, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  26  O320a  (1869) 

Becker,  Palmer  E.  (Eva)  Mason  City 
Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  34  T160a  J.  P.  Becker,  Jr. 
(1895) 

*Becker,  William  (Addie)  Ch  Alta, 
Earl,  Lloyd,  Masort  City  Rt  3,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  34 
O160a  (1871) 

*Becker,  J.  P.  (Rachel)  Ch  Charles, 
Harlie,  Henry,  Bertha,  Mason  City 
Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  S'ec  34  O1143a  (1866) 

Beckman,  Miss  Elizabeth,  Havana  Rt 
4,  twp  Havana,  Sec  22 — S  T360a 
W.  Beckman  Estate 

Beckman,  Chris  (Lena)  Havana  Rt  1, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  30 — S  O320a 
(1884) 

Beckman,  Henry,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp 
Havana.  Sec  22 — S'  T360a  W.  Beck- 
man Estate  (1887) 

*Beckwith,  C.  F.  (Ella)  Ch  Verla, 
Alma,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  twp  Kil- 
bourne,  Sec  17  O320a  (1877) 


Beckwith,  H.  A.   (Minnie)  Ch  Desse, 
Bessie,     Kilbourne     Rt    1,    tel    Kil- 
bourne, twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  16  O27a 

(1872) 

*Beebe,  Alonzo  (Lillie)  Ch  Carrie, 
Paul,  Frank,,  Ada,  Floyd,  Nelson, 
Helen,  Rowland,  Forest  City  Rt  2, 
tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  34 
T173a  Henry  Gusta  (1877) 

*Beed,  Kenneth  (Claudia)  Ch  John, 
Kenneth,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San 
Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove  O240a 

(1887) 

*Behl,  Carl  (Catherine)  Ch  Frieda, 
Clara,  Pauline,  Dorothy,  Lawrence, 
Bath,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  15 

OSOOa    (1887) 

*  Behrends,  B.  K.  (Anna)  Ch  Adolph, 
Carrie,  Freddie,  Eddie,  Havana  Rt  2, 
tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  13 
01250a  (1874) 

*Eehrends,  G.  T.   (Elizabeth)  Ch  Gail, 

Da;n,    Katherine,    Elizabeth,    "Corn 

Belt  Farm"  Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton 

'twp  Sherman,  Sec  14  O400a  (1865) 

Behrends,  Henry  (Anna)  Ch  Nelda, 
Walter,  Havana  Rt  2,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  20— N  T200a  Henry  Hahn  (1910) 

Behrends,  Tony  A.  (Vemce)  Havana 
Rl  2,  twp  Havana,  Sec  28 — N  T240a 
B.  R.  Behrends  (1892) 

*Eehrens,  Mrs.  Augusta,  Ch  Harman, 
Thee,  Edith,  Hildebrand,  Mason  Rt 
1,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  23  O160a 

(1896) 

Bell,  T.  Z.  Saidora,  tel  Saidora,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  7  O660a  (1871) 

Bell,  Geo.  T.  (Millie)  Ch  Charles,  Ca- 
molia,  Otis,  Otho,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  Bath,  Sec  19 
T440a  Chris  Kraling  (1917) 

Bell,  Orval  (Ollie)  Ch  Harold,  Bath 
Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  2 — S  T260a  J.  H. 
Keith  (1891) 

Bell,  J.  J.,  "Fletcher  Farm"  Saidora  Rt 
1,  tel  Saidora,  twp  Bath,  Sec  7  T520a 
Fletcher  Estate  (1873) 

*Bell,  C.  R.  (Eva)  Ch  George,  Wilbur, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Saidora,  twp  Bath, 
S'ec  7  O300a  (1888) 

*Bell,  Arthur  O.  (Hortense)  Ch  Ar- 
thur, Virginia,  Saidora,  tel  Saidora, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  8  O150a  (1876) 

Bell,  J.  C.  (Cora)  Havana  Rt  2,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  31— N  T5a  Henry 
Wahn  (1895) 


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203 


*Bell,  D.  C.  (Maggie)  Ch  Caroline, 
Delbert,  Leora,  Esther,  Nina,  Clyde, 
Howard,  Gilbert  "Lake  Side  Farm" 
Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp 
Kilbourne,  Sec  7  O200a  (1875) 

Bell,  Charles  F.,  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp 
twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  25  OlOOa  (1895) 

*Bell,  J.  D.  (Erma)  Ch  Lavona,  Elva, 
Irene,  Pauline,  Havana  Rt  2,  tel  To- 
peka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  16  T250a  J. 
W.  McHarry  (1896) 

Bellas,  Ross,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Ma- 
son, twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  10  O120a 
(1856) 

Bender,  Walter  (Frances)  Ch  Clar- 
ence, Audrey,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec 
8  T160a  R.  J.  Kuhlman  (1917) 

*Benham,  Roy  (Mabel)  Ch  Russell, 
Avis,  Irma,  Howard,  Belden,  Mason 
City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek,  Sec  32  O85a  (1890) 

Bennett,  Chas.  (Nannie)  Ch  Russell, 
Wayne,  Robert,  Lloyd,  Arthur,  Man- 
ito  Rt  1,  tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec 
34  T80a  Mr.  Mansfield  (1902) 

Bennett,  Ezra  (Janie)  Ch  Clara,  Eliza- 
beth, Charles,  Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Eas- 
ton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  12  T160a  C. 
Whitehead  (1903) 

*Bennett,  H.  (Laura)  Ch  Mildred,  Nina, 
Harold,  Popular  City  Rt  1,  tel  Biggs, 
twp  Sherman  Sec  28  (1890) 
Bennett,  Norma  (Mary)  Ch  Alvin, 
Gladys,  Edgar,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  29— S  T160a  Frank 
Keist  (1883) 


Benscoter,  Mrs.  Allie  B.  Ch  Harold, 
Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  23  aO160 

(1869) 

*Benscoter,  C.  B.  (Ollie)  Ch  Mabel, 
Laura,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Aliens  Grove  Sec  19  O78a 
(1868) 

*Benscoter,  E.  P.  (Maude)  Teheran, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  33  T — a  A.  N. 
Dare. 

Benscoter,  Esler  P.  (Eliza)  Mason 
City,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  33  O200a  (1885) 

Benscoter,  Gwin  (Allie)  Ch  Mrs.  Alice 
Higgins,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  twp  Penn- 
sylvania, Sec  22  T — a  J.  Newland 

(1887) 

Eenscoter,  Jimoson  W.  (Lula)  Ch  Mel- 
vin,  Elizabeth,  Helen,  Joseph,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Salt  Creek,  Sec  2  O77a  (1857) 

Benscoter,  Stewart  M.  (Lutia)  Ch 
May,  Harry,  Verdis,  Frances,  Mason 
City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek  Sec  3  O80a  (1861) 

Benscoter,  W.  S.  (Cora)  Ch  Luella, 
Manito  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp 
Forest  City,  S'ec  22  T326a  Thomas 
Low  (1912) 

*Bertel,  Geo.  H.  (Elinyra)  Ch  Clayton, 
Topeka  Rt  '.,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver, 
Sec  32  O20a  (1873) 

Biggs,  ElizaOv'.J  F.,  San  Jose,  tel  San 
Jose,  twp  Aaens  Grove,  Sec  1  O80a 

(1882) 


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Bingham,  Geo.  A.  (Mary)  Ch  Eleanor, 
Lulu,  Lena,  Albert,  Raymond,  Merl, 
Mason  City  Rt  3  tel  San  Jose,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  21  T271a  Mrs. 
Wm.  Bockroitz  (1904)  '  

Bishop,  George  (Katherine)  Bath  Rt  1, 
twp  Bath,  S'ec  9  Farmhand  for  Sum- 
mers (1915) 

*Bishop,  Dick  (Kate)  Ch  Eddie,  Clara, 
Bath,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  10 
O190a  (1889) 

Bishop,  W.  A.  (Katherine)  Ch  Wilber, 
Exia,  Bath  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  10— S 
T40a  E.  Summers  (1915) 

Black,  Alden  D.  (Martha)  Ch  Alma, 
Howard,  Harriet,  Clyde,  Mason  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  22  O133a  (1867) 

Blackburn,  Bert  G.  (Louise)  Ch  Mont. 
Leonard,  Verna,  Herschel.  Harold, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  3  T118a  D.  C.  Gallagher  (1914) 

Blake,  John  (Ellen)  Ch  Pearl,  Bath  Rt 

1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  10-S  O40a  (1908) 
Blakely,  H.  L.  (Parna)  Ch  Zelma,  Roy, 

Irma,    Harold,    Kilbourne    twp    Kil- 
bourne,  Sec  28  O160a  (1874) 
*Blakely,  Mrs.  R.  Ch  Charles,  Oliver, 
Kilbourne   Rt  1,  tel  Kilbonrne,  twp 
Kilbourne,  Sec  9  O450a 

*Blakely,  Edward  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel 
Kilbourne,  twp  Kilboutrne,  Sec  8 
O160a 

"fBlakely,  Scott  (Anna)  Ch  Dorthea, 
Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp 
Kilbourne,  Sec  17  OlGOa  (1893) 

*Blakely,  C.  E.  L.,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  twp 
Kilbourne,  Sec  9  O160a  (1900) 

Blakely,  Oliver  R.,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel 
Kilbourne,  twp  Kilbourne,  Siec  9 
O160a  (1902) 

Blakely,  Walter  (Anna">    Kilbourne  Rt 

2,  twp    Kilbourne,     Sec    10   O220a 
(1898) 

Blanchard,  Isaac  (Elsie)  Ch  Elsie, 
Silvia,  Myrtle,  Joseph,  Saidora  Rt  1, 
twp  Bath,  S'ec  19  T13tf  Thos.  Adkins 
(1880) 

*Bleisman,  Ralph  W.  (Martha)  Bath 
Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  2  T140a 
L.  H..  Kramer  (1S94) 

Blessman,  J.  H.  (Rosa)  Ch  Velrrm, 
Opal,  Marie,  Ruby,  Marjorie,  Bath  Rt 
2,  tel  Bath  twp  Lynchburg  Sec  2 
T240a  Mrs.  Wm.  Blessman  (1870) 


Blessman,  Geo.  A.  (Grace)  Ch  Hubert, 
Freeman,  Arline,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel 
Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  3  T341a 
Mrs.  Anna  B.  Cassman  (1882) 

*Blessman,  H.  L.  (Sarah)  Ch  Lorena, 
Mabel,  Raymond,  Lyman,  Bath  Rt  2, 
tel  Bath,  twp  Ly\nchburg,  S<ec  3 
O394a  (1863) 

*Blessman,  Walter  I.  (Catherine)  Ch 
Dwight,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Easton, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  9  T160a  Ded- 
rick  Wallace  (1895) 

*B!essman,  Louis  (Mamie)  Ch  Ruth, 
Louise,  Anna,  Joseph,  Altereld. 
Claude,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Tehe- 
ran twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  10  T160a 
Ben  McFadden  (1864) 

*Blessman,  Henry  (Barbara)  Ch  Ruby, 
James,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  12 
T200a  H.  W.  McFadden  (1861) 

*Bloem,  George  (Nellie)  Mason  City 
Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
S'ec  10  T40a  Robert  Dare  (1908) 

Bloh,  Theodore  (Fannie)  Ch  John, 
Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Pennsylvania.  Sec  15  T160a  Chas. 
McHarry  (1857) 

*Blunt,  L.  G.  (Etta)  Ch  Gladys,  Clyde, 
Beulah,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kil- 
bourne, twp  Bath,  Sec  36  T120a  T. 
R.  Blunt  (1875) 

Blunt,  Plennie  (Mable)  Ch  Anna,  Sa- 
mantha,  Mildred,  Bessie,  Bath  Rt  2, 
tel  Warren,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  31-N 
T2200a  Central  Illinois  Hunting  Club 
(1894) 

Bock,  Jacob,  Ch  Dorothy,  Grace,  Ma- 
bel, Florence,  Kate,  Raymond,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  23  T80a  Ernest 
Mangold  (1910) 

*Bockwitz,  C.  H.  (Lillie)  Ch  Edna, 
Verna,  Carroll,  Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec 
26  O160a  (1867) 

*Bockwitz,  John  P.  (Hannah)  Ch  Lu- 
oille,  Florence,  John,  San  Jose  Rt  1, 
tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec 
26  T160a  William  Bockwitz  (1877) 

*Bockwitz  F.  E.  (Edith)  Mason  City 
Rt  3,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Mason  City, 
T160a  Geo.  Bockwitz  (1892) 


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205 


*Bockwitz,  Fred  W.  (Flora)  Ch  Virgil, 
San  Jose  Rt  1,  tel  San  Jose,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  36  T240a  Geo. 
Bockwitz  (1888) 

*Bockwitz,  Henry  (Minnie)  Ch  Erma, 
Mason  City,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Ma- 
son City,  Sec  5  O155a  (18T8) 

*Bolinger,  John  (Welzora)  Ch  John- 
nie NLson  City,  Rt  3,  Sec  14  O120a 
twp  Mason  City,  Sec  14  O120a 
(1893) 

Booth,  John  (Violet)  Ch  Nellie,  Mason 
City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek,  Sec  35  T8a  Thomas  Holmes 
(1885) 

Borgelt,  Leo,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Ha- 
vana Sec  5  T449a  S.  &  T.  Borgelt 
(1892) 

Borger,  Herman,  (Annie)  Ch  Herman, 
Harry,  Clara,  Matilda,  Minnie, 
Minnie,  Edith,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  For- 
est City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  36 
T200a  Charles  Himmel  (1905) 

Bortel,  C.  H.  (Nellie)  Ch  Raymond, 
Floyd,  Blanche,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  For- 
est City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  25 
O265a  (1875) 

*Bortel,  Earl  (Kate)  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel 
Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  23  T160a 
John  Bortel  (1880) 

Bortel,  Floyd  (Minnie)  Ch  Verla,  To- 
peka Rt  1,  Forest  City,  Sec  24  Farm- 
hand for  C.  H.  Bortel  (1893) 

Bortell,  Elmer  (Emma)  Ch  Byron, 
Irene,  Verden,  Dale,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel 
Forest  City  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  25 
T250a  John  Bortell  (1879) 

Bowersock,  Jake  (Mary)  Ch  Harry, 
Richard,  Ray,  New  Holland  Rt  1, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec 
35  TlOOa  Frank  Donovan  (1880) 

*Bowman,  Amos  A.  (Maude)  Ch  Paul, 
Bernetta,  Cecil,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel 
Eastpn,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  14 
080a  (1884) 

*Bowman,  J.  B.  (Sina)  Mason  City  Rt 
3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  27  080  (1855) 

Bowser,  E.  J.  (Mary)  Ch  Roy,  Bernice, 
Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp 
Forest  City,  Sec  23  O280a  (1854) 

Boyer,  H.  W.  (Elsie)  Ch  Hazel,  Ethel, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Lynch- 
burg,  Sec  21  TlOOa  Louis  Sarff 
(1903) 


Boyer,  Manuel  J.  (Anna)  Ch  Grace, 
Alice,  Irvin,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  7 
T— a  Casper  Fisk  (1911) 

Boyle,  B.  Ch  John,  "Boyle  Farm"  Kil- 
bourne,  Sec  20  O266a. 

Bradley,  Comodore  J.  (Carrie)  Ch  Em- 
mett,  Everett,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  33 
O130a  (1904)^ 

Bramwell,  Frank  (Estella)  Ch  Joseph, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  30  T175a  J.  H.  Dear- 
borne  (1899) 

*Brandt,  C.  E.  (Jennie)  Ch  Fannie, 
"Lizzie,  Hazel,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec 
30  T160a  Mrs.  John  Donaldson 
(1867) 

*Brent,  Edward  (Marie)  Mason  City 
Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  18  O107a  (1872) 

Brent,  John  (Josephine)  Ch  Edgar, 
Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp 
Kilbourne,  Sec  8  O160a  (1865) 

*fBrent,  R.  C.  (Leona)  Ch  Bessie,  Des- 
sie,  Donald,  Clifford,  Kilbourne  Rt  1, 
tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  26 
T260a  T.  T.  Ainsworth  (1878) 

*Brewer,  Millard  J.  (Maggie)  Ch  Le- 
ona, Doris,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec 
33  T160a  J.  W.  Bell  (1876) 

Bridges,  Samuel  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel 
Kilbourne,  twp  Bath,  Sec  26  TlOOOa 
Dr.  Wilkins  (1874) 

Briggs,  James  (Lizzie)  Ch  James, 
William,  Bertha,  Martha,  Manito  Rt 
1,  tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  36 
O160a  (1867) 

Broderick,  Schaub  (Etta)  Forest  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  6  T — a  Mrs.  E.  A.  Wallace 
(1916) 

*Brooks,  Frank  (Grace)  Ch  John, 
Claire,  Lyle,  Marjorie,  Mason  City 
Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  27  T160a  John  Brooks 
(1886) 

*Brooks,  Samuel  (Carrie)  Ch  Wesley, 
Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  12  T200a  Chas. 
Wilson  (1873) 


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Brooks,  W.  D.  (Flora)  Ch  Olla,  James, 
Milas,    Blanche,    Saidora    Rt    1,    tel 
Saidora,    twp    Bath,    Sec    II    T460a 
Thos.  Adkins  (1897) 

*Brooks,  Wm.  H.  (Lillie)  Ch  b«rnice, 
Howard,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  S'ec  34  O80a 
(1908) 

*Brooks,  Wm.  S.  (Mary)  Ch  John, 
Ethel,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  1  T160a  -W. 
A.  McHarry  (1905) 

Brown,  Arthur  L.  (Fannie)  Ch  Louis, 
Francis,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  5  O5a 
(1877) 

*Brown,  E.  G.  (Alice)  Ch  Vivian,  Doro- 
othy,  Earl,  Marion,  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel 
Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  18  T235a 
Mrs.  Mollie  Korrell  (1881) 

Frown,  James  (Katie)  Ch  Leslie,  Lu- 
ther, Nannie,  Lena,  Edna,  Marion, 
Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Penn- 
sylvania, Sec  19  Farmhand  for  L. 
Root  (1913) 

Brownfield,  Haze  (Lena)  Ch  Frank, 
Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Mason  City,  S'ec  5  T62a  Wm. 
Dodson  (1913) 

Brownfield,  J.  D.  (Alta)  Ch  Cleo,  How- 
ard. Herbert,  Clara,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  34 
T240a  W.  R.  Barnes  (1904) 

Brownfield,  Walter  (Maggie)  Ch  Edna. 
Luella,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  19  T164a 
W.  A.  Covey  (1907) 

Brownfield,  W.  E.  (Minnie)  Ch  Ruth, 
Ethel,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  29  Fore- 
man for  G.  D.  Sutton  (1911) 

Brube,  Henry  (Lizzie)  Ch  John, 
Emma,  Meda,  Margaret,  Harold, 
San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose  twp  Al- 
iens Grove,  Sec  13  T240a  John  Ains- 
worth  (1887) 

Bruns,  Henry  (Katherine)  Ch  Elmer, 
Clara,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  10  T240a  Henry  Hahn  (1894) 

Bubert,  Charles  (Katherine)  Ch 
Frank,  George,  Elzyn,  Easton  Rt  2, 
tel  Easton,  twp  Sherman,  'dec  12 
T160a  E.  A.  Enlow  (1856) 

Bubert,  Fred  (Minnie)  Ch  Henry. 
William,  Louise,  Matilda,  Havana  Rt 
2,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  13 
T200a  James  Walton  (1857) 


Buchanan,  F.  M.  (Esther)  Ch  Etta. 
Lucy,  John,  Charles,  Albert,  Arthur, 
Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp 
Forest  City,  Sec  18  T80a  John  White 
(1909) 

*Budke,  H.  G.  (Mitalda)  Ch  Adolph, 
Popular  City  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Sherman,  Sec  21  T240a  John  Chas. 
(1882) 

Budke,  Richard  (Louisa)  Ch  Hendrick, 
Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec  19-S 
T200a  W.  D.  Frye  (1887) 

Buntjes,  Henry  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Ed- 
ward, Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec 
17-S'  OlOOa  (1887) 

*Burnham,  Henry  P.  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Pansy,  Sarah,  Laura,  Carol,  Phileta, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Salt  Creek,  Sec  28  O200a  (1867) 

*Burrell,  Samuel  (Pearl)  Ch  Grace, 
Mary,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Lynchburg,  T2a  James  Fletcher 
(1903)  x 

Burress,  John  C.  (Amanda)  Ch  Cecil, 
Christine,  Howard,  Forest  City  Rt  1, 
tel  Forest  City,  twp  Pennsylvania, 
Sec  4  T160a  Isaac  Reed  (1917) 

Burton,  J.  B.  Ch  Marion,  Browning, 
twp  Lynchburg,  S'ec  2-W  (1897) 

Busch,  Edwin  J.  (Lucille)  Mason  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  13  T160a  S.  W.  Wilson 
(1910) 

Busche,  Herman,  Sr.  (Minnie)  Mason 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  30  O320a  (1910) 

*  Busch,  Louis  (Gretchen)  Ch  Mar- 
garet, Louise,  Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel 
Mason,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  28 
T240a  John  Taylor  (1888) 

*Buse,  Dietrich  (Anna)  Ch  Charles, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  23  T176a  Henry 
Buse  (1914) 

*Butler,  Jerome  (Elva)  Ch  Loyal, 
Eva,  Mildred,  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp 
Lynchburg,  Sec  24  T216a  Kate 
Roloff  (1876) 

Butler,  Nathan  Ch  Robert,  Mattie, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  twp  Mason  City, 
Sec  29  T15a  J.  H.  Dearborn  (1913) 

Buxton,  Benjamin  (Stella)  Ch  Helen, 
Eugene,  Florence,  Havana  Rt  2, 
twp  Havana,  T200a  Louis  Hahn 
(1880) 


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207 


Campbell,  S.  C.  (Stella)  Ch  Clarence, 
Ethel,  Myrtle,  Manito  Rt  1,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  36  T93a  Whiteford  Es- 
tate (1915) 

"Canada,  J.  H.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Bertha, 
Lizzie,  Octava,  Mary,  Mason  City 
Rt  2,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  28  O285a 
(1907) 

Canada,  R.  H.  (Ellen)  Ch  Eldrich, 
Mattie,  Esther,  Babe,  San  Jose  Rt 
2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  4  T25a  Lucty  Cogdell  (1897) 

Cannon,  John  (Mary)  Ch  Walter, 
Thomas,  Patsie,  Nora,  Nancy,  James, 
Julia,  Paul,  Lee,  Winifred,  Forest 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest 
City,  Sec  33  T320a  T.  D.  Rowley 
(1872) 

Cannon,  Walter  C.  Forest  City  Rt  1, 
tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec 
17  T160a  Mike  Rowley  (1888) 

Cappel,  Geo.  (Ellie)  Manito  Rt  1,  tel 
Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  24  O200a 
(1887) 

Carlock,  Walter  (Margaret)  Ch  Ar- 
nold, Wilmer,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Lynchburg,  Stec  1.3-W  T220a 
Jackson  Sarff  (1890) 

Carmichael,  Edward  (Effi"e)  Mason 
City  Rt  2,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  22 
Farmhand  for  Thomas  F.  Mulford 
(1917) 

Carpenter,  A.  C.  (Effie)  Ch  Virgel  Al- 
ger,  James,  Emmerson,  Paul,  Urvan, 
Ball  Rt  2,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  4 
OV2a,  (1880) 

Carter,  Charles  (Kittie)  Ch  Harold, 
Herbert,  Gladys,  Alberta,  Forest 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City  twp  For- 
est City,  Sec  23  T160a  Fred  San- 
man  (1877) 

Carter,  J.  W.  (Mary)  Ch  Carol,  Gar- 
aett,  Natrona,  tel  San  Jose,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  14  T190a  J.  B. 
Abbott  (1872) 

Carter,  L. 'C.  (Laura)  Ch  Earl,  Kil- 
bourne  Rt  2,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  26 
O80a  (1874) 

Cates,  Jasper  Ch  Leda,  Marie,  Ralph, 
Mason  City  Rt  1,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  18  Foreman  for  H,  N.  Hoffman 
(1915) 


*Caton,  Thomas  J.  (LaDora)  Ch  John, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  22  O240a 
(1916) 

Cave,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Ch  Loyd,  Lula, 
Helen,  Easton  Rt  2,  twp  Shermaff 
Sec  27  T400a  G.  C.  McFadde^ 
(1866) 

Cave,  Earl  W.  (Frieda)  Ch  Glen,  Ray- 
mond, Mildred,  Frances,  Easton  Rt 
2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec 
22  T300a  Mr.  B.  McFadden  (1896) 

Cave,  W.  M.  (Sylvia)  Ch  Mildred, 
Myrtle,  Kilbourne  Rt  2,  twp  Kil- 
bourne, Sec  23  T90a  W.  H.  Shults 
(1889) 

Cawood,  Allen  (Lucy)  Ch  Edna,  Sa>- 
dora  Rt  1,  tel  Warren,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  18-SW  Foreman  for  T.  E. 
Friend  (1872) 

Chancy,  Joseph  (Ada)  Ch  Theodore, 
Lucille,  San  Jose  Rt  1,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  27  T80a  Deveris  Heirs 
(1908) 

Chestle,  Thomas  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  19  Tla  Charles  Friend 
(1897) 

Chi  Ids,  A.  L.  (Anna)  Ch  Bert,  Ruby, 
Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  29  T160a  The 
Childs  Estate  (1867) 

Chrisman,  W.  C.  (Bertha)  Ch  Merlyn, 
Virgil,  Manito  Rt  1,  tel  Manito,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  25  T160a  Henry  Worp^r 
(1913) 

*Christy,  Patrick  (Mary)  Ch  Lizzie, 
Frank,  James,  Leo,  Mason  City  Rt  3, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  S'ec 
11  O160a  (1884) 

Church,  J.  T.  (Bertis)  Ch  Pauline, 
Esther,  James,  Havana  Rt  2,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  28-N  O160a  (1914) 

Clauser,  George  (Etta)  Ch  Mable,  Jes- 
sie, Thelma,  Chester,  Paul,  Manito 
Rt  1,  tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec 
24  T80a  John  Meeker  (1887) 

Clark,  A.  H.  Ch  Louna,  Alta,  Alice, 
John,  Fred,  Bertie,  Margaret,  Gus 
sie,  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  8 
TSOOa  L.  F.  Kieth  (1895) 

*Clark,  Ernest  G.  (Bessie)  Ch  Virgil, 
Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  2-S  TlOOa  H.  L.  Clark  (1908) 


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*Clark,  Ed.  (Katherine)  Kllbourne 
Rt  2,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Crane 
Creek,  Sec  19  T120a  J.  Hawks 
(1880) 

Clark,  Henry  L.  (Alice)  Kilbourne  Rt 
1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Bath,  Sec  2-S 
O40a  (1908) 

*fClark,  Leslie  L.  (Callie)  Ch  Mar- 
shall, Zola,  Kenneth,  Kilbourne  Rt 
1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec 
30  T200a  Robert  Dolbin  (1887) 

Clark,  Roy  (Alva)  Mason  City  Rt  5, 
twp  Mason  City,  Sec  31  T320a  Geo. 
Mathess  (1916) 

*Classen,  Jr.  George  (Mabel)  Ch 
Melvin,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  36  T160a 
Mrs.  Clark  (1888) 

Classen,  Jacob  (Ella)  Ch  Marie, 
Orville,  San  Jose  Rt  1,  tel  San  Jose, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  24  T160a  Geo. 
Classen,  Sr  (1889) 

*Clemons,  A.  S.  (Edith)  Ch  Mattie, 
Philip,  Stocton,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel 
Warren,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  18 
O100V2a  (1891) 

Clemens,  William  (Berdie)  Ch  Harry, 
Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg, 
Sec  16  T160a  Mrs.  Lean  Schood 
(1894) 

Close,  W.  R.  (Hazel)  Kilbourne  Rt  2, 
twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  25  T176a  E.  A. 
Sears  (1908) 

Cloyes,  John  Sr.  (Georgiana)  Ch 
Fred,  Rosa,  Julian,  Ernest,  Saidora 
Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec 
25-SW  O508a  (1868) 

Cloyes,  John  R.  (Hazel)  Bath  Rt  2, 
twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  34  T220a  Mrs. 
Emma  Herring  (1888) 

Cobb,  Geo.  W.  (Ara)  Kilbourne  Rt  2, 
tel  Easton,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  13 
T40a  Cobb  Estate  (1874) 

*Colb,  Roy  (Maude)  Kilbourne  Rt  2, 
tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Crane  Creek, 
Sec  19  T120a  G.  H.  Yordley  (1884) 

*Codding,  C.  W.  (Edna)  Ch  Floyd, 
Clyde,  Oakley,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel 
Saidora,  twp  Bath,  Sec  15  O420a 
(1888) 

Comingore,  W.  E.  (Ida)  Ch  Luella, 
May,  Selia,  Roy,  Mable,  Rosa,  Mani- 
to  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest 
City,  Sec  22  T80a  Startte  Estate 
(1904) 


Conklin,  Geo.  M.  (Laura)  Ch  Roy,  Kil- 
bourne R  1,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  5 
O53a 

*Connett,  Samuel  G.  (Martha)  Ch  Lu- 
cille, Marie,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San 
Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  35  T160a 
Henry  Connett  (1891) 

Cook,  O.  L.  (Lulu)  Ch  Troy,  Ruth, 
Margaret,  Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel  Ma- 
son City,  T60a  Anna  Wakeman 
(1904) 

Connolly,  F.  W.  (Kathryn)  Ch  Sia- 
mon,  William,  Joseph,  Edward, 
Oliver,  George,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  30  T320a  Heaton 
Clark  (1913) 

*Coon,  Frank  (Myrtle)  Ch  Dorothea, 
Elizabeth,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kil- 
bourne, twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  4  OSOOa 
(1907) 

*Coon,  Walter  (Adda)  Ch  Wilma,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  9  T80a  R.  G.  Coon 
(1879) 

*Cooper,  Clarence  Easton,  tel  Easton, 
'twp  Sherman,  Sec  25  (1896) 

*Cooper,  Clark  (Florence)  Ch  Gladys, 
Irwin,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  10  T200a  Mrs. 
F.  A.  McCarty  (1891) 

Cooper,  Charles  (Annie)  Bath  Rt  1, 
tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  32  T160a  H. 
Vanetten  (1917) 

Cooper,  John  (Mabel)  Bath  Rt  2,  tel 
Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  30  Foreman  for 
William  Cooper  (1893) 

Cooper,   William   Ch    William,  Mark, 

Clarence,    John,   Anna,    Bath  Rt    2, 

tel   Bath,   twp   Bath,   Sec   30  O160a 
(1863) 

*Copper,  Frank  (Mary)  Ch  Frank. 
Mas.in  City,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Salt  Creek,  Sec  26  O240a  (1870) 

*Corbin,  Howard  (Bird)  Ch  Helena. 
Eugene,  Teheran,  tel  Teheran,  twp 
Salt  Creek,  Sec  5  T72a  Frank  Bon- 
ham  (1897) 

Corbin,  Chas.  (Lillian)  Mason  Rt  4, 
tel  Mason,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  7 
T120a  John  E.  Roll  (1897) 

Connett,  F.  L.  (Rosie)  Ch  Louis,  Har- 
old, Florence,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San 
Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  32  T320a 
Margaret  Allen  (1901) 


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209 


Coryell,  John  (Liza)  Ch  Arthur,  Susie, 
Bertha,  Stella,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  36 
Farm  Hand  for  J.  W.  Harmel  (1860) 

Cowan,  Mary  Ch  John,  Easton  Rt  1, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  6  O170a  (1867) 

*Crafton,    Thomas    Ch     Elmer,     Ray 
mond,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath/ 
Sec  29  O280a  (1865) 

*Craggs,  A.  L.  (Ida)  Ch  Clinton,  Kil- 
bourne  Rt  1,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  21 
T160a  C.  V.  Craggs  (1891) 

Craggs,  Geo.  (Clara)  Ch  Mary,  Dallas, 
Walter,  Eldred,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel 
Kilbourne,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  4 
O50a  (1861) 

*Craggs,  H.  B.  (Frances)  Kilbourne 
Rt  2,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  22  O180a 

*Craggs,  Rossie  D.  (Pearl)  Ch  Helen, 
Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp 
Kilbourne,  Sec  4  T180a  Henry, 
George,  Herbert,  V.  P.  Turner  (1888) 

Craggs,  Roy  W.  (May)  Ch  Alice,  Kil- 
bourne Rt  1,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  22 
T180a  H.  B.  Craggs  (1888) 

Crafton,  Charles  (Lottie)  Ch  Dollie, 
Lorena,  Ruby,  Nina,  James,  Bath 
Rt  2,  tel  Saidora,  twp  Lynchburg, 
T162a  James  Whitehead  (1876) 

*Crane,  Geo  A.  (Delia)  Ch  Edna, 
Edith,  George,  Kilbourne  Rt  2,  tel 
Kilbourne,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  13 
O268a  (1860) 

Crater,  P.  M.  (Lena)  Ch  Ralph,  Paul, 
Arnold.  Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  15  O300a  (1869) 


*Cross,  Stephen  R.  (Sophia)  Ch  Har- 
old, Francis,  Russell,  Mason  City  Rt 
3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  27  T160a  Albert  Cross  (1893) 

*Cross,  Everett  (Bessie)  Ch  Ray- 
mond, Kenneth,  Marion,  Mason  City 
Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  S'ec  10  T155a  Albert  Cross 
(1891) 

Cross,  Roy  W.  (Etta)  Ch  Lelah. 
Charles,  Richard,  Mason  City  Rt  3, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City, 
Sec  10  T240a  L.  W.  Cross  (1884) 

Cross,  H.  E.  (Hazel)  Ch  Lester,  Mason 
City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Ma- 
son City,  Sec  15  T55a  L.  W.  Cross 
(1891) 

Crum,  A.  A.  (Nellie)  Ch  Frank, 
Erma,  Ona,  Howard,  Lydia,  Martha, 
Elmer,  Marshall,  Edith,  John,  Kil- 
bourne, tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Kil- 
bourne, Sec  35  T170a  Mrs.  M.  E. 
Crum  (1863) 

Culver,  C.  L.,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  28  O200a  (1914) 

*Cunningham,  J.  H.,  Easton  Rt  2,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  12  T160a 
John  Cunningham  (1889) 

Curry,  C.  H.  (Mollie)  Three  Children. 
Kilbourne  Rt  1,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec 
4  Farm  Hand  for  Henry,  George, 
Herbert  &  V.  P.  Turner  (1892) 

Curry,  M.  T.  (Mary)  Ch  Elmer,  Thur- 
man,  Bath  Rt  2,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec 
4  O4a  (1912) 


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D 


Dammer,  John,  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  5  O119a  (1866) 

Daniel,  Eugene  (Alice)  Ch  Eula,  Sal- 
do  ra  Rt  1,  tel  Warren,  twp  Lynch- 
burg,  Sec  23  O200a 

Daniel,  G.  L.  (Mamie)  Ch  Essie, 
Ruby,  Kilbourne  Rt  2,  tel  Kilbourne, 
twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  15  O214%a 
(1865) 

Daniel,  Harold,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  17  T120a  Thos  Dan- 
iel (1897) 

*Danlel,  H.  D.  (Peachie)  Bath  Rt  1, 
tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  5  T360a  Lot- 
tie Bell  (1890) 

Daniel,  Isley  (Lulu)  Ch  Victor,  Verce, 
Kilbourne  Rt  2,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp 
Kilbourne,  Sec  14  T213a  J.  Walker 

Daniel,  J.  I.  (Lou)  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  28  T280a  C.  E.  Walk- 
er (1851) 

Daniel,  Walter  (Addie)  Saidora  Rt  1, 
tel  Warren,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  24 
T80a  C.  S.  Keishow  (1880) 

*Dare,  David  L.  (Melissa)  Ch  Laura, 
Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  4  O216a  (1865) 

Dare,  Frank  H  (Sadie)  Ch  Mabel, 
Edna,  Vera,  Dora,  Mason  City  Rt  4, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec 
9  O334a  (1872) 

*Davenport,  S.  H.  (Millisa)  Ch  Doris, 
Phylis,  Ruth,  Easton,  tel  Easton, 
twp  Sherman,  Sec  35  O52a  (1870) 

*  Davis,  H.  W.  (Anna)  Ch  Leonard, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Saidora,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  11  T240a  Bradley  Polyclinic  In- 
stitute (1915) 

Davis,  Jesse  M.  (Luella)  Ch  Teddy, 
Otis,  Howard,  Olen,  Jessie,  San  Jose 
Rt  1,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens 
Grove.  Sec  23  T158a  Mrs.  Mangold 
&  Mrs.  Bockwell  (1907) 

Davis,  John  F.  (Mary)  Ch  Benjamin, 
John,  Josephine,  Irene,  Mason  City 
Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  10  O120a  (1867) 

Davis,  John  (Jodie)  Ch  Herbert, 
Ethel,  Russell,  Mason  City  Rt  3, 
twp  Mason  City,  S'ec  1  T — a  Mr.  Cot- 
ter (1902) 


Davis,  Sr.,  J.  H.  ( Sarah)  Ch  Jessie, 
Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp 
Bath,  TlOOa  George  Wilkinson 
(1893) 

Davis,  Mrs.  S.  W.  Ch  Bert,  Manito  Rt 
1,  tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  36 
O160a  (1872) 

Davis,  Warren  (Laura)  Ch  Leslie,  San 
Jose,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove. 
Sec  2  T40a  V.  E.  Davis  (1877) 

*Davis,  Winton  E.  (Elsie)  Ch  Harlin, 
Merle,  Francis,  "Alta  Vista  Farm," 
San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  S'an  Jose,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  2  O120a  (1878) 

*Dean,  Wm.  (Lulu)  Ch  James,  Merl, 
Ceasor,  John,  Bert,  Josephine,  Viola, 
Hazel,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  34  T200a  Mrs. 
Allen  (1898) 

Deiss,  John  C.  (Albertine)  Ch  Ar- 
thur, Rudolph,  John,  Helen,  San 
Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  33  T349a  Carl  Line- 
roeber  (1917) 

Demonbrun,  Francis  M.  (Almedia)  Ch 
Edward,  Reine,  Cora,  Roy,  Eugene, 
Minnie,  Dewey,  Mason  City  Rt  2, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  33  T20a  Fred 
Hoehn  (1909) 

'*Dennis,  E.  P.  (Sarah)  Ch  Charles, 
Hazel,  William,  Gertrude,  Lois,  Les- 
lie, Paul,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Ma- 
son City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  21 
T16a  C.  C.  Donovan  (1872) 

*Dennis,  E.  W.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Cecil. 
Albert,  Perry,  Thelma,  Mason  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  30  T200a  Ed.  Reine 
(1877) 

Denny,  Jacob  (Pauline)  Ch  Elsie, 
Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Sher- 
man, Sec  1  T240a  Geo.  Hoff  (1880) 

DeNoubrum,  Roy  (Fenten)  Ch  Jas- 
per, Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  7  T129a 
Miss  M.  J.  Taylor  (1897) 

*Depue,  A.  T.  (S'amatha)  Easton  Rt  1, 
tel  Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec 
11  O120a  (1878) 

Derverman,  Mrs.  Mary  Ch  Maria,  Ha- 
vana Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec  23-S 
O154a  (1867) 


MASON  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


211 


Desutter,  August  (Anna)  Ch  Clara, 
Bertha,  Revina,  Lois,  Adolph,  Mabel, 
Charles,  Manito  Rt  3,  tel  Manito, 
twp  Manito,  Sec  30  T200a  W.  M. 
Hodhinson  (1903) 

Desutter,  Louis  (Mary)  Ch  Bertha, 
Lena,  Emma,  August,  Irene,  Nelson, 
Manito  Rt  3,  twp  Manito,  Sec  31 
T135a  W,  L.  Starrett  (1903) 

*Devenport,  James  H.  (Eunice)  Ch 
Bernice,  Edgar,  Pauline,  Kilbourne 
Rt  2,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  27  O160a 
(1893) 

*Deverman,  H.  A.,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  9  O200a  (1877) 

*Deverman,  G.  W.  (J.  M.)  Ch  Her- 
bert, Marie,  Mable,  Walter,  George, 
Havana  Rt  1,  tel  Havana,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  27-N  T160a  Diecker  Estate 
(1879) 

*Deverman,  J.  H.  (Louise)  Ch  Velma, 
Irene,  Viola,  Wilmer,  Leland,  "Dev- 
erman  Farm,"  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  To- 
peka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  29  O225a 
(1876) 

Deverma'n,  Mrs.  Sophia,  Bath  Rt  1, 
tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  35  O240a 
(1867) 

*Deverman,  W.  G.  (Frieda)  Ch  Daisy, 
Donald,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  9  O159a  (1877) 

Devore,  Chas.  R.  Ray  (Lillian)  Forest 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  For- 
est City,  Sec  28  T160a  Anna  K. 
Warner  (1912) 

Devore,  Mrs.  Clara  Ch  Charles,  Mary, 
Veldie,  John,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec 
28  (1912) 

Dew,  J.  A.  (Dora)  Ch  Gerald,  Char- 
lie, Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec 
33-S  O200a  (1892) 

Dew,  Rollo  E.  (Cordia)  Ch  Allen,  Es- 
ther, Hasten  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Crane  Creek,  Sec  9  T — a  Wm  Bas- 
tien  (1884) 

*Diers,  W.  H.  (Sina)  Ch  Elnora,  Ray- 
mond, San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  4  O244a 
(1876) 

Dierker,  August  (Mary)  Havana  Rt  4, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  6  T200a  Mrs.  C. 
McKinney  (1880) 

*Dierker,  August  H.  (Anna)  Ch  Ed- 
ward, Rudolph,  Mable,  "Lakeside 
Farm,"  Havana  Rt  1,  tel  Havana, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  27-N  O700a  (1858) 


Dierker,  Frank  H.  (AugustaJ  Ch  Ma- 
ble, Nelda,  Carl,  Mariek,  Franklin, 
Havana  Rt  1,  tel  Havana,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  34  f!76a  Emma  Schmit  (1880) 

Dierker,  Fred  (May)  Ch  Ernst  Fran- 
cis, Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec 

19  TlOOa   Henry    Hahan    (1877) 
Dierker,    Mrs.    Henry,    Havana    Rt    1, 

tel  Havana,  twp  Bath,  S'ec  33-NW 
O2()Sa  (1867) 

Dierker,  Herman  (Anna)  Havana  Rt 
1,  twp  Havana,  Sec  24-S  O80a  (1845) 

*Dierker,  H.  L.,  Havana  Rt  1,  tel  Ha- 
vana, twp  Bath,  Sec  33-NW  O148a 
(1886) 

Dierker,  John  (Mary)  Ch  Herbert, 
Otto,  Freda,  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  7  O220a 
(1915) 

Dierker,  John  F.  (Margaret)  Ch  Fan- 
nie, Louis,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Ha- 
vana, Sec  24-S  O120a  (1858) 

*Dismier,  Lewis  (Pearl)  Ch  Lewis, 
Popular  City  Rt  1,  twp  Sherman,  Sec 

20  T— a  McFadden  &  Co.   (1880) 
Dix,  H.  W.  (Sarah)   Manito  Rt  1,  twp 

Manito,  Sec  35  T160a  John  Ramsey 
(1916) 

Dixon,  S.  H.  (Hattie)  Topeka  Rt  1, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  25-N  O174a  (1867) 

*Dobson,  Thomas  P.  (Leona)  Ch 
George,  Clara,  Bernice,  Grace,  Eas- 
ton Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  7  T80a  Mrs.  Hannah 
Hovey  (1902) 

Dodson,  Jesse  (Ella)  Ch  Claude,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  Sec  35  T160a  Miss 
Kate  Hood  (1888) 

Dodson,  John  C.  (Ella)  Mason  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  29  T95a  J.  H.  Dearborn 
(1890) 

Dodson,  Wm.  (Fannie)  Ch  Dora,  Min- 
nie, Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  17  T120a  Ed. 
Green  (1887) 

*Dolbin,  S.  M.  (Alice)  Kilbourne  Rt 
1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Kilbourne,  S'ec 
30  T200a  Robert  Dolbin  (1889) 

*Donovan,  M.  A.  (Mayme)  Ch  Ma- 
rion, Mason  City  Rt  2,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  26  T240a  Frank  Donovan 
(1882) 

*Donnely,  Frank,  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  30 
Overseer  of  Clear  Lake  Fishing 
Club  (1900) 


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Dooley,  Wm.  T.  (Cora)  Ch  Ray,  Frank, 
Loraine, ^Walter,  Mason  City  Rt  2, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec 
34  (1912) 

Douse,  William  (Elizabeth)  Ch  John, 
Christopher,  Christina,  Charles, 
Elizabeth,  Kathryn,  Dorothy,  Law- 
rence, Francis,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  19  Farm  Hand  for 
Chris.  Beckman  (1916) 

*tDouglas,  E.  M.  (Nellie)  Ch  Hubert, 
Mert,  New  Holland  Rt  1,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  12  O206a 
(1883) 

Douglas,  Willard  (Minnie)  Ch  Mil- 
lard,  Lizzie,  Bud,  Charles,  Elmer, 
Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Mason  City,  Sec  14  O120a 
(1868) 

Dow,  J.  R.,  Easton  Rt  1,  twp  Crane 
Creek,  Sec  2  (1916) 

*Dowell,  Emory  A.  (Catherine)  Ch 
Leota,  Ovetta,  Vernon,  "Martin, 
Ryan,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  S'alt  Creek,  Sec  20  T240a 
James  Walker  (1912) 

Downs,  William  A.  (Edith)  Easton  Rt 
1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec 
36  T120a  Mrs.  Ellen  Downs  (1910) 

Doyle,  Daniel  (Leona)  Ch  John,  Bert, 
Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  10  T180a  John 
Martin  (1874) 

Doyle,  Dan  (Lillie)  Ch  Josephine,  Ma- 
zie,  Irene,  Marjorie,  Mason  City  Rt 
3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City, 
Sec  36  OlOOa  (1874) 

*Doyle,  Edward  (Mary)  Ch  Zelda, 
Harry,  Carl,  Helen,  Pearl,  Mason 
City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Ma- 
son City,  Sec  35  O140a  (1871) 

*Doyle,  Mrs.  Mary  Ch  Mary,  William, 
Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Mason  City,  Sec  1  OllOa  (1885) 

*Doyle,  W.  B.  (Marguerite)  Ch  Geral- 
dine,  Thelma,  Morris,  Elmo,  Marie, 
Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Mason  City,  Sec  35  O160a 
(1869) 

*Drake,  Dallas  E.  (Florence)  Ch 
Lyle,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne, 
twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  16  T290a  Syl- 
vester Drake  (1894) 


Drever,  Martin  (Mary)  Ch  Elizabeth, 
Dora,  Hulda,  Anna,  Manito  Rt  3,  tel 
Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  6  T200a  W. 
H.  Cogdall  (1903) 

Duncan,  Claude  (Eva)  Ch  Fay,  Irene, 
Louise,  Claude,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec 
28  T115a  J.  H.  Dearborn  (1913) 

Duckett,  A.  W.  (Alice)  Easton  Rt  1, 
tel  Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec 
16  0320a  (1868) 

Dudley,  Jessie  (Laura)  Mason  City  Rt 
3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City, 
Sec  9  Laborer  for  Wm.  Patterson 
(1913) 

Dudley,  Killis  (Avie)  Ch  Mallie,  Guy, 
Wallace,  Delbert,  Maynard,  Ruby, 
Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  30  Farm 
Hand  for  A.  P.  Berryhill  (1913) 

Duel,  Oran  D.  (Annie)  Ch  John,  Har- 
old, Clarence,  Raymond,  Dorothy, 
Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec 
27  T220a  F.  B.  Tonlin  (1905) 

*Duginger,  Louis  (Emma)  Ch  Goldie, 
Lucille,  New  Holland  Rt  1,  tel  New 
Holland,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  36 
O103a  (1896) 

Dunker,  Charles  (Cora)  Ch  Charles, 
Pearl,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Easton, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  5  T160a  Mrs. 
C.  Ingersole  (1891) 

Dunker,  John  H.  (Sarah)  Ch  Mabel, 
Mason  City  Rt  4,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  32  T160a  Dave  Gallagher  (1884) 

Durdle,  William  (Clara)  San  Jose  Rt 
2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  36  T160a  Mr.  De  Meyers  (1917) 

Durdel,  W.  A.  (Sarah)  Ch  Helen, 
Manito  Rt  3,  tel  Manito,  twp  Mani- 
to, Sec  5  T175a  F.  Schoneman 
(1912) 

Durrett,  Rufus  (Lou)  Ch  Grace,  Eas- 
ton Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Crane 
Creek,  Sec  21  O120a  (1873) 

Dye,  Harry  (Nellie)  Ch  Raymond, 
Ruth,  Helen,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec 
16  T204a  Mrs.  Jeff  Donovan  (1886) 


"You  can  buy  standard  products  to  as  good  advantage 
locally  as  any  where  else,  and  your  money  spent  in  your  home 
stores  will  benefit  you  and  your  neighbors  in  many  ways.  " 


MASON  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


213 


*Earl,  Geo.  N.  (Jessie)  Ch  Vivian, 
San  Jose  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  13  T240a  J.  J. 
Ainsworth  (1892^ 

Earhart,  Harry  B.  (Zoe)  Ch  Helen, 
Ruth,  Kenneth,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec 

12  T160a  Wm  McHarry   (1882) 

*Eaton,  W.  T.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Ethel, 
Melvin,  Clarence,  Kilbourne  Rt  2, 
tel  Easton,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  1 
T198a  Robt.  Eaton  (1882) 

*Ebken,  Henry  (Kate)  Ch  Wilber, 
Earl,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne, 
twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  30  T300a  J.  C. 
Lerding  (J.883) 

Eddy,  Elmer  (Mary)  Ch  Alice,  Harold, 
Laura,  Ernst,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Ha- 
vana, Sec  33-S'  T85a  Geo.  Seilschott 
(1875) 

Edwards,  James  (Alice)  Ch  Mollie, 
Pauline,  Evelyn,  Mason  City  Rt  5, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Pennsylvania, 
Sec  36  Farm  Hand  for  F.  W.  Mc- 
Harry (1912) 

Edwards,     Thomas  (Nennice)      New 

Holland  Rt  1,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec 

13  Foreman     for  E.     M.     Douglas 
(1916) 

*Egglestrna,  Isaac  (Margaret)  Ch 
Anna,  Laura,  Edna,  Bernice,  Harry, 
San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Al- 
iens Grove,  Sec  12  O77a  (1880) 

Ehinke,  August  (Rosa)  Ch  August, 
Matilda,  Amelia,  Paul,  Ruth,  Mar- 
guerite, Natrona,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  14  Laborer  for  Mrs.  S.  Hornacke 
(1890) 

*Eichenauer,  William  (Hannah)  Ch 
Esther,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kil- 
bourne, twp  Bath,  Sec  13  T300a  J. 
H.  Dierker  (1889) 

Eidmann,  George  (Katie)  Ch  Myrtle, 
Lawrence,  Ada,  Louise,  Roy,  Mani- 
to  Rt  1,  tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec 
27  T240a  Mrs.  Lula  Meeker  (1903) 

*Eilers,  Henry  (Lizzie)  Ch  George, 
William,  Harry,  Havana  Rt  2,  tel 
Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  23  T160a 
Henry  Steging  (1866) 

Eiler,  Louis  (Anna)  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel 
Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  18  T280a 
J.  W.  McHarry  (1886) 


Elkins,  G.  M.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Mabel,  Sid- 
ney, Edith,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  twp  Al- 
iens Grove,  Sec  34  Farm  Hand  for 
F.  G.  Mell  (1915) 

*Elmore,  Albert  H.  (Mattie)  Ch  Flora, 
Peter,  Alberta,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  S'ec  13 
T400a  Chat.  Ely  (1906) 

*Elmore,  Charles  R.  (Helen)  Mason 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  6  T — a  P.  C.  Elmore  (1870) 

*Elmore,  Howard  (Erne)  Mason  City 
Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  9  TSOa  P.  C.  Elmore 
(1879) 

*  El  more,  J.  G.  (Jennie)  Ch  Dorothea, 

Ralph,  Mildred,  Margaret,  Mason 
City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  2  T160a  P.  C.  Elmore 
(1873) 

Elmore,  Newman  (Erma)  Ch  Norma, 
Joseph,  Earl,  "Aliens  Grove  Farm," 
San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  5  T205a  Andrew 
Houchin  (1883) 

*  Elmore,    Robt.    (Margaret)    Ch   Eve- 

lyn, Athol,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San 
Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  S'ec  3  T240a 
Kenneth  Reed  (1899) 

*Elmore,  Wm.  L.  (Mollie)  Ch  Flor- 
ence, Wilbur,  Carrie,  Mason  City  Rt 
1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Pennsylvania, 
Sec  24  O80a  (1901) 

*Ellmore,  W.  W.  (Addie)  Easton,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  25  O200a 
(1869) 

Elverman,  Adolph  N.  (Esther)  Ch 
Donald,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  22-S  T140a  Mrs.  Aug.  Hahn 
(1889) 

Ely,  Eugene  (Eliza)  Ch  Frank,  Mason 
City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek,  Sec  12  O200a  (1856) 

Emme,  Ewald,  Havana,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  7  O130a  (1891) 

Emme,  Miss  Freida,  Havana,  twp  Ha- 
vana, Sec  7  O130a  (1889) 

Emme,  Herman  (Minnie)  Ch  Henry, 
Ralph,  Adaline,  Havana,  twp  Ha- 
vana, Sec  5  T260  a  Henry  Hahn 
(1879) 

Ermeling  Bros.,  Kilbourne  Rt  2,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  12  O440a 
(1866) 


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*Estep,  Ernest,  Popular  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  31  (1896) 

Esselman,  Henry  (Mergrathen)  Ch 
Herman,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  1  O240a  (1882) 

Ethel,  Emmens  (Bessie)  Ch  Fritz, 
Inen,  Gladys,  Bertis,  Manito  Rt  1,  tel 
Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  23  O120a 

Ethel,  E.  E.  (Margaret)  Ch  Emmons, 
Orin,  Ralph,  Vernie,  Merlyn,  Manito 
Rt  1,  tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec 
23  O440a  (1904) 

Ethel,  Oren  (Madge)   Manito  Rt  1,  tel  • 
Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  23  T120a  E. 
E.  Ethel  (1902) 

Etherton,  Elmer  (Ethel)  San  Jose  Rt 
2,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  6  T230a 
W.  R.  Copper  (1917) 

Etzen,  Benjamin  (Sadie)  Ch  Bernard, 
Mildred,  Eugene,  Marion,  Mason 
City  Rt  5,  tel  Teheran,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  21  O207a  (1883) 

Evans,  John  (Chloe)  Ch  Emert,  John, 
Elmer,  Frank,  Manito  Rt  3,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  32  O80a  (1887) 

Evans,  J.  T.  (Leona)  Ch  Esther,  Vina, 
May,  Kermit,  Lucie,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel 
Warren,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  10 
T79a  John  Smith  (1893) 


Everitt,  John  H.  (Myra)  Ch  Thelma, 
Elsie,  Opal,  Harold,  Mason  City  Rt 
5,  tel  Teheran,  twp  Pennsylvania, 
Sec  16  T200a  Mrs.  Rebecca  Everitt 
(1872) 

uveritt,  Mrs.  Rebecca  Ch  Charles,  Te- 
heran, tel  Teheran,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  32  Oiy2  (1872) 

Everitt,  Wm.  Ch  Fern,  Ronald,  Lois, 
Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  3  O160a  (1872) 

Ewers,  E.  T.  (Josie)  Ch  Glen,  Will- 
iam, Fred,  Roy,  Leona,  Margaret, 
Ruth,  Florence,  Mason  City  Rt  3, 
twp  Mason  City,  Sec  16  T268a  F.  E. 
Donovan,  Sr.  (1865) 

Ewers,  Ralph  (Mabel)  Ch  Donald, 
Mason  City  Rt  5,  twp  Pennsylvania, 
Sec  34  Farmhand  for  Thomas 
Walker  (1897) 

*Eyman,  Hugh  (Eva)  Ch  Harry,  John 
Kathryn,  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  Topeka, 
twp  Quiver,  Sec  20  T320a  Justice 
Schrons  (1889) 

Eyrse,  James  H.  (Kitty)  Ch  Elmer, 
Mable,  Lucille,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel 
San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove  Sec  24 
O160a  (1875) 


*Falkman,  William  (Ellen)  Ch  Mable, 
Edna,  Lillian,  Edith,  Howard,  Leota, 
Lucille,  Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  3  T190a 
John  Thobeld  (1869) 

Fangmeyer,  Harman  (Ethel)  Ch  Ger- 
ald, Joseph,  Mildred,  Elva,  Havana 
Rt  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  23 
T160a  J.  Webber  (1880) 

Fanter,  Charles  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Emma,  Carl,  Louise,  Havana  Rt  1, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  31-S  T315a  Frank 
Crum  (1897) 

Fanter,  John  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Ha- 
vana, Sec  34-S  O80a  (1889) 

Faulkner,  Sheldon  (Jennie)  New  Hol- 
land Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Ma- 
son City,  Sec  29  Farmhand  for  Mrs. 
Sharp  (1890) 

Finch,  Mrs.  Atra  E.  Ch  Ada,  Saidora 
Rt  1,  tel  Saidora,  twp  Lynchburg, 
Sec  27  O145a  (1876) 

Finch,  Ernest  (Opal)  Ch  Nyle,  Lyle, 
Oletha,  Bath,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  8  T20a  W.  J.  Blessmer  (1887) 


*Finch,  Gilbert  (Addle)  Ch  Mildred, 
Dorothy,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Warren, 
twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  21  T385a  T.  E. 
Finch  (1888) 

Finch,  Grover  (Kathryn)  Ch  Thelma, 
Budella,  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Lynch- 
burg, Sec  14  T160a  Harman  Kramer 
(1881) 

Finch,  Mrs.  Mable  Bath,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Lynchburg,  Sec  36  O160a  (1894) 

Finch,  W.  T.  (Sophia)  Ch  Louis, 
Maude,  Leona,  Raymond,  Saidora  Rt 
1,  tel  Chandlerville,  twp  Lynchburg, 
Sec  22  O675a  (1858) 

*Finch,  Zelmer  (Mable)  Ch  Alin, 
Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg, 
Sec  36  T350a  Willis  Fletcher  (1894) 

*Fink,  Joseph  (Bertha)  Ch  Floyd, 
Lois,  Agnes,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel 
Teheran,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  21 
O230a  (1876) 

Firth,  G.  A.,  Easton  Rt  1,  twp  Crane 
Creek,  Sec  3  (1917) 


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215 


*Fi§k,  Casper  (Addie)  Ch  Floyd, 
Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Penn- 
sylvania, Sec  6  O240a  (1871) 

Fisk,  John  W.  (Mary)  Ch  Walter, 
Alma,  Bertha,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  3  O240a  (1877) 

Flaharty,  J.  W.,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Sai- 
dora, twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  21  T260a 
Joshua  Flaharty  (1893)  , 

Fletcher,  Cory  (Ida)  Ch  Loraine,  Dil- 
lard,  Nathan,  Elvah,  Mason  City,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  8 
Laborer  for  Wesley  Huffman  (1875) 

Fletcher,  Frank  (Florence)  Ch  Carl, 
Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  13  (1894)  5 

*  Fletcher,   G.  T.    (Alice)    Ch   Nathan, 

Lester,  Loyd,  Timothy,  Morse,  Ern- 
est, Elsie,  Eula,  Bath  Rt  2  twp 
Lynchburg,  Sec  35  O200a  (1872) 

*  Fletcher,  J.  C.   (Mrs.  J.  C.)    Bath   Rt 

2,  tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  1 
0160a  (1880) 

Fletcher  J,  P..  (Henrietta)  Ch  Ruth, 
Linus,  Howard,  Bath  Rt  2,  twp  War- 
ren, twp  Lynchburg,  S'ec  10  OlOla 
(1859) 

*Fletcher,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Ch  Edward, 
Ludicy,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Saidora, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  7  T — a  Estate  of  E.  S. 
Fletcher  (1869) 

Fletcher,  Paul  (Fannie)  Ch  Hugo, 
Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec 
20  T120a  Earl  Lipert  (1893) 

*Fletcher,  Willis  (Mary)  Ch  Hazel, 
Joe,  Thelma,  Vera,  Arthur,  Roy, 
Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg, 
Sec  2  O600a  (1881) 

*Fletcher,  W.  P.  (Mary)  Ch  Guy, 
Ewell,  Ruby,  Gladys,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel 
Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  S'ec  8  O160a 
(1873) 

Folkman,  C.  E.  (Prudence)  Ch 
Frances,  Forest  City  Rt  2,  twp  Man- 
ito, Sec  16  TlOOa  John  Folkman 
(1894) 

Folkman,  John  (Emma)  Ch  Ruby, 
Clayton,  Carl,  Vera,  San  Jose  Rt  2, 
tel  Forest  City,  twp  Manito,  Sec  26 
T280a  Henry  Ross  (1872) 

*Forbs,  J.  E.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Helen,  Edith, 
Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Sher- 
man, Sec  27  T220a  Mrs.  Lucy  Brown- 
ing (1875) 

Force,  Dallis  (Clara)  Ch  Iva,  Inefc, 
Frieda,  Jessie,  Bessie,  Oscar, 
Charles,  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  19  T80a  Abe  Schoemaker 
(1868) 


Forc«,  G.  S.  (Ethel)  Ch  Evelyn,  Wil- 
ma,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Lynchburg,  Sec  11  T350a  Joseph 
Ainsworth  (1888) 

*Force,  T.  S.  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  11  T350a  Jo- 
seph Ainsworth  (1900) 

Fornoff,  Anton  (Katherine)  Ch  Lizzie. 
Lida,  Mary,  Henry,  Anna,  William, 
Clarence,  Manito  Rt  3,  tel  Manito, 
twp  Manito,  Sec  5  T200a  John  Star- 
rett  (1902) 

Tortney,  William  H.  (Emma)  Ch 
Rual,  Otis,  Mrs.  Henderleter,  Bath 
Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  20  T40a  John 
Martin  (1909) 

Forsyth,  A.  H.  (Kathlin)  Ch  Dyva, 
Grea,  TJlmont,  Bath  Rt  1,  twp  Bath, 
S'ec  5  T5a  Ed.  Vuvall  (1890) 

Foste,  Charles  (Emma)  Ch  Clarence, 
Fred,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  14  O200a 
(1867) 

Fraley,  Harry  (Maggie)  Ch  Walter, 
Lillian,  Manito  Rt  1,  tel  Manito,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  22  T400a  E.  G.  Pollard 
(1902) 

Frambers,  Finley  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp 
Lynchburg,  Sec  25  (1856) 

Frederick,  Geo.  (Ada)  Forest  City  Rt 
1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City, 
Sec  34  T120a  Geo.  Keisling  (1897) 

Freeman,  L.  A.  (Alma)  Ch  Everett, 
Louise,  Mason  City,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Mason  City,  Sec  5  T127a  Mrs. 
S.  A.  Freeman 

Freley,  Harry  (Maggie)  Ch  Walter, 
Lillian,  Manito  Rt  1,  tel  Manito,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  22  T200a  E.  G.  Pollard 
(1887) 

*Frese,  Henry  (Rose)  Ch  August, 
Mary,  Edward,  Easton  Rt  2,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  4  O240 
(1871) 

Frick,  Frank  W.   (Marie)  Mason  City 

Rt   2   tel    Mason    City,  twp   Mason 

City,     Sec     27     T221a  Dr.     Cargill 
(1908) 

*Friedrich,  John  G.  (Gertrude)  Ch 
Harold,  Florence,  Mable,  Paul,  Rus- 
sell, Havana  Rt  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp 
Quiver,  Sec  7  O400a  (1876) 

Friedrich,  Peter  Ch  Arthur,  Irma, 
Hilda,  Neita,  Alma,  Clyde,  Henry, 
Huleta,  Havana  Rt  2,  tel  Topeka, 
twp  Quiver,  Sec  1  O140a  (1871) 


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Friend,  Claude  (Anna")  Kilbourne  Rt 
1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Bath,  Sec  35 
T220a  Menerva  Friend  (1873) 

*Friend,  C.  F.,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  War- 
ren, twp  Bath,  Sec  18-SW  T278a 
Friend  Estate  (1873) 

Friend,  George  (Cordelia)  Ch  Lela, 
Carrie,  Alberta,  George,  Richard, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Saidora,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  18  O40a  (1856) 

Friend,  George  E.  (Eva)  Ch  Harold, 
Paul,  Clifford,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel 
Kilbourne,  twp  Bath,  Sec  25  O120a 
(1880) 

Friend,  T.  E.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Mary,  Sai- 
dora Rt  1,  tel  Warren,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  18-SW  T280a  Friend  Estate 
(1875) 

Frye,  G.  H.  (Margaret)  Ch  Wilbur, 
Venica,  James,  Harman,  George, 
Marie,  Alice,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Ha- 
vana, T200a  Mrs.  Anna  Speekman 
(1884) 

Frye,  W.  D.  {Ovina)  Ch  Julius,  Elmer, 
Dietrich,  Fay,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Ha- 
vana, Sec  19-S  (1887) 

Fuller,  Charles  (Delia)  Mason  City 
Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  2  T160a  H.  Thompson  (1897) 

Fuller,  Harrison  Ch  Ruby,  Mason  City 
Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  11  T160a  Abe  Thompcon  (1877) 


Fuller,  Wm.  (Lottie)  Ch  Inez,  Thelma, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  S'ec  16  Farmhand 
for  Horace  Whitney  (1897) 

Furrer,   ("Ola)    Mason  City,  tel  Mason 

Furrer,  Alonzo  (Ola)  Mason  City,  tel 
Mason  City,  Sec  8  T320a  R.  M.  Ains- 
worth,  (1890) 

*Furrer,  E.  V.  (IVy)  Ch  Harry,  Kath- 
erine,  Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Sherman,  Sec  24  T200a  D.  Furrer 
(1885) 

*Furrer,  Frank  D.  (Elsie)  Ch  Emory, 
Buelah,  Otho,  Ray,  Easton  Rt  2, 
tel  Easton,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec 
18  T200a  Mrs.  Mary  Furrer  (1875) 

*Furrer,  George  (Vera)  Ch  Margaret, 
Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Teheran,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  Sec  21  T140a  J.  T. 
Hurley  (1890) 

Furrer,  Henry  (Nora)  Ch  Edith,  Har- 
land,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  Sec  31  T160a  George 
Furrer  (1876) 

*  Furrer,  O.  D.  (Nina)  Ch  Alta,  Fay. 
Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Sher- 
man, O160a  (1877) 

Furrer,  Walter  C.  (Faye)  Ch  Loraine, 
Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Sher- 
man, Sec  36  T160a  George  Furrer 
(1894) 


Caddie,  H&nry  (Maude)  Ch  Mary, 
Edith,  Easton  Rt  2,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  30  T80a  Morgan  Lucas 
(1196) 

Gallagher,  T.  J.  (Katie)  Ch  Evaline, 
Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Mason  City,  Sec  12  O80a  (1902) 

Ganson,  Chas.  M.  (Cada)  Forest  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  3 
T160a  C.  H.  Ganson  (1867) 

Garlisch,  Fred  (Minnie)  Forest  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest 
City,  Sec  20  O160a  (1908) 

Garlish,  Mrs.  Emma   Manito   Rt  3,  tel 

Manito,  twp  Manito,   Sec  33   T160a 

John  Alfs  (1893) 
Garlish,  Henry  Manito  Rt  3,  tel  Manito, 

twp  Manito,  Sec  33  TIGOa  John  Alfs 

(1893) 


Garlish,  William  (Mary)  Ch  Alfred, 
Willard,  Mildred,  Manito  Rt  3,  tel 
Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  33  O160a 
(1887) 

Garner,  J.  M.  (Nance)  Ch  Susie,  Easton 
Rt  1,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  21  O20a 
(1867) 

Garrison,  Porter  (Clara)  Ch  Joyce,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason,  twp  Penn- 
sylvania, Sec  36  Farmhand  for  Frank 
McHarry  (1915) 

Garrison,  Robt.  (Maude)  Ch  Alice, 
Gladys,  Charles,  Mason  City,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  18 
Laborer  for  W.  T.  Ainsworth  (1914) 

*Garretson,  W.  G.  (Etta)  New  Hol- 
land Rt  1,  tel  New  Holland,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  25  T200a  Genther 
Heirs  (1912) 


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217 


Gathmann,  D.  H.  (Katherine)  Ch 
George,  Carl,  Henry,  Fred,  Adolph, 
Minnie,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  For- 
est City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  28 
O160a  (1882) 

Gathman,  George  (Garnet)  Forest 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest 
City,  Sec  17  Farmhand  for  Mike 
Rowley  (1916) 

Gathman,  W.  H.  (Emma)  Ch  Ruth, 
Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp 
Forest  City,  Sec  26  T80a  J.  H. 
Wehmhoff  (1891) 

*Gellerman,  Wm.  D.  (Dora)  Ch 
Homer,  Henry,  John,  Carl,  Mason 
City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek,  Sec  6  TSOOa  Carl  Hergert 
(1913) 

*Genther,  Otto  W.  (Etta)  Ch  Roy, 
Winona,  Izetta,  Mary,  Russell,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  O160a  (1882) 

Gerrietts,  John  (Mary)  Ch  Lena, 
Fannie,  Freda,  Annie,  Forest  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  3 
T320a  Daniel  Collins  (1902) 

Gibson,  Charles  R.  "Moscow  Farm" 
Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  19 
Herdsman  for  F.  Barrelle  (1917) 

*Gilman,  Andrew  (Silvia)  Ch  Alma, 
Howard,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  For- 
est City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  See 
4  T282a  George  Athey  (1885) 

Gilmore,  Arthur  (Margaret)  Ch  Rus- 
sell, Bernice,  Cecila,  William,  Man- 
ito Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest 
City,  Sec  22  T200a  J.  J.  Gilmore 
(1873) 

Gillimore,  C.  C.  (Sadie)  Ch  Ulla,  Har- 
old, Gladys,  Mabel,  Forest  City  Rt  1, 
tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City, 
Sec  31  T80a  P.  S.  Ingersoll  (1877) 

*Gillmore,  Joseph  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec 
6  T240a  Mrs.  E.  A.  Wallace  (1888) 

Gillmore,  Thomas  (Leota)  Easton 
Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek, 
Sec  22  T120a  E.  Beckstean  (1883) 

Gillmore,  William  (Elsie)  Kilbourne, 
tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Bath  (1891) 

GTlmore,  Stephen  (Edna)  Ch  Melvin, 
Bath  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  27  T260a 
D.  Cominger  (1891) 

Ginn,  W.  P.  (Mary)  Ch  Dorothea, 
Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Mason  City,  Sec  5  T192a  W.  N. 
Cottrell  Heirs  (1865) 


Click,  Jr.,  John  (Ora)  Havana  Rt  2, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  29-N  T160a  John 
Glick,  Sr.  (1907) 

Goben,  Charles  D.  (Julia)  Ch  Fred. 
Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  16-S 
T300a  Thos.  Adkins  (1873) 

Goben,  Elmer  (Frances)  Ch  Emery, 
Kilbourne  Rt  1,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec 
6  T105a  Richard  Goben  (1875) 

*Goben,  John  Kilbourne  Rt  10,  tel 
Kilbourne,  twp  Kilbouflne,  S'ec  4 
T348a  Turnes  &  Hergert  (1910) 

Goben,  Lee  Ora  (Hilda)  Ch  Beulah, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  22-S 
T160a  Bradley  Poltearic  (1893) 

*Goben,  Samuel  (Laura)  Ch  Clay,  Ray- 
mond, Lena,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  13  O82a  (1891) 

*Goben,  Sephen  Kilbourne  Rt  20  tel 
Kilbourne,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  9 
O340a  (1909) 

Lockenour,  Frank  (Lillie)  Ch  Mary, 
Wayne,  Helen,  Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec 
27  T140a  Geo.  &  Wm.  Baker  (1913) 

Gonterman,  John  (Ruby)  Ch  Urban, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  5  Fore- 
man for  James  Whitehead  (1891) 

*Gowen,  F.  A.  (Allie)  Ch  Frank,  San 
Jose  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Al- 
iens Grove,  Sec  23  Foreman  for  F. 
B.  Norton  (1914) 

Graff,  William  (Katie)  Ch  Christina, 
Anna,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  3  T200a  John 
Faulkin  (1875) 

Graham,  D.  Orville  (Clara)  Ch  Ernest, 
Oscar,  Walter,  Fern,  Havana  Rt  2, 
twp  Quiver,  S'ec  12  Foreman  for 
John  Frederick  (1883) 

Gray,  F.  G.  (Drusa)  Ch  Glen,  Mable, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  20 
055a  (1875) 

Green,  General  A.  (Nancy)  Ch  James, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Salt  Creek,  Sec  35  T160a  S.  Young 
(1916) 

Green,  O.  B.  (Maggie)  Ch  Bell,  Guy, 
Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City, 
twp  Forest  City,  Sec  7  O5a  (1892) 

*Greenhagen,  John  (Emma)  Ch  Mil- 
dred, Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Forest  City,  S'ec  20  T120a 
Mrs.  Liddie  Meyers  (1883) 

*Gregory,  Grover  S.  (Jessie)  Kilbourne 
Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Kilbourne 
Sec  7  T160a  W.  G.  Lesourd  (1892) 

Gregory,  J.  Melvin  (Ella)  Ch  Judith, 
Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Crane 
Creek,  Sec  2  O260a  (1889) 


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*Gregory,  John  S.  (Olive)  Ch  Loe, 
Leslie,  Anna,  Wayne,  John,  Harry, 
Delbert,  Beulah,  Donald,  Ralph, 
Pearl,  Popular  City  Rt  1,  tel  Easton. 
twp  Sherman,  Sec  30  T320x  Mrrti. 
Johnson  (1871) 

Griffin,  John,  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek,  Sec  27  Farm  Hand  for  Oscar 
Martin  (1856) 

Griffin,  John  Ch  John,  Charles,  Bertha, 
Tna,  Fred,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Ma- 
son City,  Sec  2  TISOa  Mrs.  E.  Cad- 
waleder  (1905) 

Griffin,  J.  L.  (Louise)  Ch  Idela,  Em- 
mett,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Saidora,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  19-SW  T240a  D.  P. -He".:!.* 
(1886) 

*Griffin,  J.  W.  (S'arah)  Ch  Rosco-«, 
Reta,  Ruby,  Esther,  Carl,  Easton  Rt 
2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  2r 
T200a  W.  W.  Stout  (1887) 

Griffin,  William  (Rosa)  Ch  Ne  ue, 
Harry,  Otha,  Paul,  John,  Saidora  Rt 
1  Box  108,  twp  Bath,  Sec  19 
(1863) 


Griffin,  Roye  (Camoba)  Ch  Florence, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  Ntwp  Lynchburg,  Sec 
25  T160a  A.  Amel  Armes  (1915) 

Grigsby,  E.  F.  (Anna)  Ch  Cecil,  Nina, 
Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  7 
Ola  (1863) 

Gripp,  Joseph  (Sophia)  Ch  Thersy, 
Ella,  Anna,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Manito,  Sec  15 
O160a  (1867) 

Gumbel,  Adam  (Matilda)  Ch  George, 
Ernest,  Carl,  Ruben,  Myra,  Erma, 
Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City, 
twp  Forest  City,  Sec  24  O280a 
(1852) 

Gumbel,  E.  F.  (Georgie)  Ch  Clyde, 
Helen,  Doris,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec 
24  T160a  John  Kramer  (1885) 

Gumbel,  H.  C.  (Amelia)  Ch  Clarence, 
Paul,  Byron,  George,  Nelson,  Hazel, 
Forest  City  Rt  2,  tel  Forest  City,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  15  O120a  (1882) 


H 


Haak,  William  (Freda)  Ch  Arnold, 
Anna,  Ernest,  Fred,  Forest  City  Rt 
1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City, 
Sec  19  TSOa  Mrs.  Powell  (1916) 

Haberland,  Louis  (Caroline)  Ch  Fred. 
Loney,  Albert,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San 
Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  2  T32a 
C.  E.  Freeman  (1906) 

Haberland,  William  (Dora)  Ch  Anna, 
, Clarence,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San 
Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  S'ec  13  Fore- 
man for  Geo.  Earl  (1906) 

Hackman,  Arnold  (Elsie)  Ch  Vernon. 
Havana  Rt  2,  twp  Havana,  Sec  33-N 
TISOa  Mrs.  Eli™  Lofton  (1891) 

Hackman,  Mrs.  Eliza  Ch  Louis,  Eliza- 
beth, Lydia.  En1  ma.  Havana  Rt  4, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  3  OllOa  (1863) 

*Hackman,  H.  R.  (Sarah)  Ch  Irvin, 
Julius,  Verna,  Blanche,  Topeka  Rt  1, 
twp  Quiver,  Sec  24  O120a  (1878) 

Hackman,  Rudolph  (Mabel)  Ch  Ber- 
nice,  Havana  Rt  2,  twp  Havana,  Sec 
29-N  T200a  Bruce  McFadden  (1889) 

Hahn,  Miss  Anna,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  16-S  T160a  M_<*.  Aug. 
Hahn  (1891) 

Hahn,  Edgar  (Dena)  Havana  Rt  4, 
twp  Havana.  Sec  17-S  T160a  Henry 
Hahn  (1895) 


*Hahn,  Edward  (Dena)  Ch  Eicon,  Le- 
nora,  Urban,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  4  T190a  H.  L.  Hahn 
(1885) 

*Hahn,  Fred  H.  (Hannah)  Havana  Rt 
1,  tel  Havana,  twp  Bath,  Sec  35 
0175a  (1882) 

*Hahn,  F.  W.  (Eda)  Ch  Clarence,  Har- 
ry, Alvin,  Adolph,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel 
Bath,  twp  Bath.  Sec  35  O400a  (1871) 

Hahn,  Henry  (Mary)  Havana  Rt  4, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  17-S  O430a  (18641 

Hahn,  Henry,  Havana  Rt  2,  twp  Ha- 
vana, Sec  31-N  O300a  (1852) 

*Hahn,  H.  L.  (Hannah)  Ch  George. 
Frank,  Emma,  Havana  Rt  1,  tel  Ha- 
vana, twp  Bath,  Sec  25  O891a  (1851) 

Hahn,  Lawrence  (Louise)  Ch  Wilhel- 
mina,  Frieda,  Arno,  Havana  Rt  4, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  16-S  T160a  Mrs. 
August  Hahan  (1884) 

Hahn,  Louis  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Helen, 
Loneta,  Havana  Rt  2,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  32-N  O360a  (1866) 

Hahn,  Rudolph,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Ha- 
vana, Sec  23-S  TISOa  Mrs.  Mary  Dev- 
erman  (1892) 

Haitley,  Mrs.  Marguerite  Ch  John,  Sai- 
dora Rt  1  Box  96  twp  Bath,  Sec  16 
040a  (1899) 


MASON  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


219 


*Hall,  Andrew  (Clara)  Ch  Mildred, 
Velma,  Lucille,  Easton,  tel  Easton, 
twp  Sherman,  Sec  35  T200a  Mrs.  J. 
Hall  (1883) 

*Hall,  Charles  L.  (Marie)  Mason  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  21  O200a  (1876) 

*Hall,  C.  F.  (Anna)  Ch  Elsibell,  Eas- 
ton, tel  Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec 
35  O200a  (1875) 

*Hall,  E.  J.  (Gussie)  Ch  Bernice,  Es- 
ther, Louise,  Helen,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  14 
T120a  Frank  Day  (1892) 

Hall,  O.  A.  (Dora)  Ch  Mabel,  Glen, 
Floyd,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Crane  Creek,  Sec  21  O200a  (1872) 

Halpin,  J.  N.  (Grace)  Ch  Mary,  Leo, 
Jimmie,  Roy,  Elizabeth,  Paul,  Glenn, 
Irene,  Manito  Rt  3,  tel  Manito,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  25  O360a  (1887) 

Halpin,  William  (Nora)  Ch  Vinson, 
Annie,  Will,  Francis,  John,  Manito 
Rt  3,  twp  Manito,  Sec  25  O320a 
(1882) 

Halstlaw,  J.  A.  (Minnie)  Ch  Raymond, 
Beulah,  Kilbourne  Rt  2,  twp  Kil- 
bourne,  Sec  3  T160a  Henry  Mans- 
field (1910) 

Hamblin,  Wm.  D.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Ed- 
ward, Theodore,  Willis,  Miles,  Ly- 
man,  Eula,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel 
JMason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  22 
T80a  John  Lampy  (1871) 

Hamilton,  L.  G.  (Augusta)-  Ch  Flor- 
ence, Fern,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  20  O20a  (1855) 

Hancock,  R.  P.  (Valye)  Ch  Vera, 
Thomas,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  20  Fore- 
man for  W.  L.  Ainsworth  (1912) 

*Hardin,  Gordon,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel 
Kilbourne,  twp  Bath,  Sec  1-S  T240a 
Alice  Sinclair  (1904) 

Hardin,  Matt  (Etta)  Ch  Lee,  Marie, 
Kilbourne,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  26 
O80a  (1916) 

Harden,  B.  L.  (Blanche)  Ch  Harold, 
Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp 
Kilbourne,  Sec  6  T160a  Mrs.  Kate 
Hardin  &  Ellen  Sutton  (1890) 

*Harfst,  F.  E.  (Katherine)  Ch  Loraine, 
Erma,  Lola,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Easton, 
twp  Forest  City,  Sec  35  O200a  (1879) 

Harless,  Albert  (lona)  Ch  Carol,  Ce- 
cil, Velma,  Walter,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel 
San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  11 
T160a  Buxton  heirs  (1898) 


*Harnecke,  Mrs.  D.,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel 

Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  9 

O149a    (1877) 
Harrison,  Joe,  Manito  Rt  3,  tel  Manito, 

twp    Quiver,    Sec    2    T90a    Indiana 

Hunting  Club   (1870) 
Hart,  Jesse   (Ollie)   Ch  Marie,  Edgar, 

Leona,  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec 

16  T— a  Loemma  Hobbs  (1903) 
Harison,    Thomas    Manito    Rt    3,    twp 

Manito,  Sec  30  O200a  Frank  Wilson 
Harvey,    Mr.    Dell,    Manito    Rt    3,    tel 

Manito,    twp    Manito,    Sec    5   T215a 

John  Starret  (1891) 
Harvey,  John   (Leta)  Ch  May,  Manito 

Rt  3,  twp  Manito  Sec  31  T4a  Mrs. 

Harvey  (1877) 
Harwick,    L.    R.     (Martha)    Ch    Guy, 

Edith,   Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest 

City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  31  T160a 

Lacey  Estate  (1887) 
Haussmann,     Chas.     (Daisy)      Forest 

City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest 

City,  Sec  17  O48a  (1884) 
*Havens,  Ben  R.  Havana  Rt  2,  tel  To- 
peka,   twp    Quiver,    Sec    1    O127a 

(1890) 
Hawkins,    Otha     (Jennie)     Ch    Twile, 

Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Crane 

Creek,  Sec  22  T80a  James  Thomas 

(1892) 
Hawks,  G.  A.  (Cora)   Easton  Rt  1,  tel 

Easton,   twp    Crane   Creek,   Sec   16 

-O360a  (1878) 
*Hawks,  J.  R.   (Elizabeth)    Kilbourne 

Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek, 

S'ec  19  O415a  (1858) 
*Hawks,     Lotus     (Laura)     Ch     Fern, 

Gladys,    Kilbourne,    twp    Kilbourne, 

Sec  24  O300a  L.  C.  Hawks  (1886) 
Hay,  Samuel  (Mary)  Ch  Pauline,  Ida, 

Eva,    Glenn,    Clara,    Marie,    Mason 

City   Rt  2,  twp   Salt  Creek,   Sec  35 

Farmhand  for  David  Swanger 
*Haynes,  O.  R.   (Sarah)    Easton   Rt  1, 

tel  Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  22 

0120a  (1897) 
Haynes,    William    T.    (Alice)    Easton 

Rt  1,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  15  O40a 

(1878) 
Heater,    E.    D.     (|Bertha)    Ch    Hazel, 

Emma,  Dorothy,   Easton   Rt   2,  twp 

Sherman,  Sec  1  T80a  H.  D.  Williams 

(1882) 

Heckman,   Mrs.    L.    P.    Ch   Earl,   Con- 
stance, Grace,  Lillian,  Manito  Rt  3, 

tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  4  O340a 

(1887) 


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Heimhorst,  Arthur  (Marguerite)  Ch 
Charles,  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  Topeka, 
twp  Quiver,  Sec  17  O320a  (1880) 

*Heimhorst,  Wm.  J.  (Lydia)  Ch  Es- 
ther, Fred,  Hattie,  Nelson,  Earl, 
Ralph,  Forest  City,  tel  Forest  City, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  5  O120a 
(1872) 

Heitzman,  Charles  H.  (Elizabeth) 
"Fairview  Farm"  San  Jose  Rt  1,  tel 
San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  25 
T200a  A.  Smith  (1909) 

Helgen,  E.  C.  (May)  Havana  Rt  2, 
twp  Quiver,  T68a  Fred  Hette  (1908) 

Hendrickson,  James  (Cora)  Mason 
City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Al- 
iens Grove,  S'ec  26  T320a  Geo. 
Becker  (1917) 

Henninger,  Henry  N..  (Carrie)  Ch 
Leslie,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  1  O160a  (1852) 

Henry,  John  (Mary)  Ch  Cora,  Free- 
man, Easton  Rt  2,  twp  Sherman, 
Sec  25  (1902) 

"•Herring,  Harrison  (Ina)  Bath  Rt  2, 
tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  36 
T290a  F.  A.  Herring  (1891) 

*Herring,  John  A.  (Dora)  Ch  Nina, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Lynch- 
burg, Sec  16  O410a  (1875) 

Herman,  Adolph  F.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Ruth, 
Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  10 
TlOOa  Mrs.  C.  Heye  (1895) 


""Herrmann,  Leonard  (Emma)  Ch 
Carl,  Dena,  Frank,  Laura,  Anna, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Lynchburg,  S'ec 
24  O280a  (1866) 

Hess,  Chas.  (Mollie)  Ch  Irma,  Sterl, 
Harold,  Fred,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec 
32  T150a  County  Poor  Farm  Supt. 

*Hess,  Fred  (May)  Ch  Roy,  Mason 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Mson  City,  twp  Penn- 
sylvania, Sec  24  O120a  (1873) 

Hess,  Howard  (Susie)  Ch  Viola,  Netta, 
Zelda,  Bernice,  Alfred,  Bath  Rt  2, 
tel  Warren,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  11 
Foreman  for  J.  W.  Warren  (1914) 

Heye,  Mrs.  Anna,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  10  O240a  (1860) 

*Heye,  Carl,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Bath,  S'ec  10  T240a  Estate  of  J.  H. 
Heye  (1873) 

*Heye,  J.  W.  (Kate)  Ch  Harold,  Bath 
Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  S'ec  9, 
O197a  (1871) 

*Heyd,  F.  L.  (Winifred)  Ch  Walter, 
Evelyn,  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  Forest  City, 
twp  Quiver,  Sec  29  T400a  John 
Pemberton  (1916) 

Hey  I,  Ed.  S.  (Fleetie)  Ch  Hazel,  Cora, 
Birtie,  Julia,  Manito  Rt  1,  tel  Manito, 
twp  Manito,  Sec  36  O160a  (1869) 

High,  Freeman  (Cora)  Ch  James,  Ha- 
vana Rt  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver, 
Sec  16  Ola  (1847) 


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High,  I.  P.  (Sarah)  Havana  Rt  2,  tel 
Havana,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  14  O80a 
(1844) 

Hill,  Ben  (Mary)  Ch  Charles,  Ray, 
Wilbert,  Walter,  Flora,  Manito  Rt  1, 
twp  Manito,  Sec  27  T80a  T.  Hill 
(1868) 

Hill,  Clarence  (Nita)  Mason  City  Rt  2, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec 
28  T80a  Thomas  N.  Hill  (1895) 

*Hill,  Mrs.  Ella  Ch  Clyde,  Earl,  Wil- 
bert, Kilbourne  Rt  2,  tel  Kilbourne, 
twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  10  O160a 

*HIII,  Fred  H.  (Anna)  Mason  City  Rt 
2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  24  T80a  Albert  H.  Hill  (1884) 

Hill,  George  B.  (Flora)  Ch  Mabel, 
Harold,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  13  T80a 
Wm.  Hold  (1914) 

Hill,  John  G.  (Sarah)  Ch  John,  Ethel, 
Orville,  Otis,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel 
Kilbourne,  twp  Bath,  Sec  26  T320a 
Wm.  Chatten  (1880) 

Hill,  John  T.  (Mary)  Ch  Effie,  Mazie, 
Vera,  Manito  Rt  1,  twp  Manito,  Sec 
27  T160a  Thomas  Hill  (1864) 

*Hill,  John  (Annie)  Mason  City  Rt  4, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec 
16  O80a  (1872) 

Hill,  Mrs.  Lolo  Ch  Fae,  Floe,  Gladys, 
Mary,  Eva,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Ma- 
son City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  25 
T80a  Albert  Hill  (1888) 

Hill,  Thomas  N.  (Westeria)  Ch  Mar- 
tha, Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  21  O80a 
(1867) 

*Hiller,  H.  J.  (Anna)  "Maple  Dell 
Farm"  San  Jose  Rt  1,  tel  San  Jose, 
twp  Aliens  Groves,  Sec  7  O228a 
(1882) 

Hiller,  Louis  (Anna)  Ch  Nelson,  Ar- 
thur, Manito  Rt  3,  tel  Manito,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  33  O210a  (1884) 

Hilyard,  Chas.  B.  (Ella)  Ch  Fred,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Salt  Creek,  Sec  4  O251a  (1870) 

*Himmel,  C.  E.  (Anna)  Ch  Florence, 
Orvil,  Harold,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  To- 
peka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  28  O280a 
(1866) 

Himmel,  H.  F.  (Sophia)  Ch  Beulah, 
Virgil,  Loraine,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  To- 
peka, twp  Forest  City  Sec  27  O214a 
(1870) 

*Himmel,  R.  C.  (Bertha)  Ch  Roy, 
Blanche,  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  Topeka, 
twp  Quivers,  Sec  20  T240a  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  &  Samuel  Himmel  (1878) 


*Hindahl,  Frank  (Pearl)  Ch  Ray, 
Freda,  George,  Harry,  San  Jose  Rt  2, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  10  T320a  W.  H.  Hindahl  (1887) 

*Hindahl,  F.  H.  (Lillie)  Ch  Leona, 
Trvin,  Esther,  Margaret,  Lester,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  16,  T280a  Fritz 
Hindahl  (1871) 

Hindahl,  Henry  (Louisa)  San  Jose  Rt 
2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  9  (1870) 

*Hindahl,  Henry  (Sophia)  Ch  Edward, 
Diers,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  1  O135a 
(1885) 

*Hindahl,  W.  H.  (Minnie)  Ch  Walter, 
Hazel,  Myrtle,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec 
9  O400a  (1871) 

Hinds,  Emery  (Mable)  Kilbourne  Rt  2, 
twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  23  TlOOa  Har- 
mon Baker  (1882) 

Hinds,  Levi  Ch  Lawrence,  Morris, 
Russell,  Kilbourne,  tel  Kilbourne, 
twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  26  T140a  William 
Miller  (1853) 

Hirst,  J.  A.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Ruth,  Eas- 
ton  Rt  2,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  21  T240a 
J.  Ainsworth  (1878) 

Hobbs,  Eugene  (Hazel)  Ch  Stephen, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  8  T160a 
J.  T.  Adkins  (1894) 

Hobbs,  Mrs.  Loamma,  Ch  George,  Sai- 
dora Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  16  Ola 
(1846) 

Hobbs,  Olia  (Clara)  Ch  Oria,  Wilby, 
Cleo,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Saidora,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  14  O400  (1902) 

Hobbs,  William  (Mary)  Ch  Laura, 
Wilfred,  Agnes,  Forest  City,  Rt  1, 
tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec 
33L  T120a  Mrs.  Lizzie  Lineweber 
(1897) 

Hodgson,  Frank  (Mary)  Ch  Albert 
Alvin,  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  15 
T130a  Bradley  Polytechnic  Institute 
(1897) 

*Hoehn,  Fred  (Lena)  Ch  Lena,  John, 
Fred,  Marie,  Mastine,  Mason  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek,  Sec  33  O70a 

Hoesman,  Sarah,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel 
Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  17  O80a 
(1865) 

*Hoff,  G.  M.  (Katherine)  Ch  Augusta, 
Frederick,  Popular  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  32  O240a 
George  Hoff  (1873) 


THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


*Hoff,  R.  (Emma)  Ch  Earl,  Bernice, 
Howard,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Kil- 
bourne,  Sec  4  O302a  (1910) 

Hoffman  Bros.,  Natrona,  tel  San  Jose 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  25  T80a  L 
Watkins  (1854) 

Hoffman,  E.  R.  (Bell)  Ch  Amy,  Elsie, 
Hiram,  Harold,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec 
18  T80a  H.  N.  Hoffman  (1866) 

Hoffman,  Erwin  (Lena)  Ch  Vivian, 
Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  36  T160a 
Mrs.  Anna  Smith  (1891) 

*Hoffman,  George  E.  (Sybil)  Ch  Mary, 
Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  16  T80a  Dellah 
Lagar  (1887) 

Hoffman,  H.  N.  (Sarah)  Mason  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  18  O185a  (1854) 

*Hoffman,  Isaac  (Mary)  Mason  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  22  O80a  (1868) 

*Hoffman,  L.  C.  (May)  Mason  City  Rt 
1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  18  T140a  H.  N.  Hoffman  (1867) 

*Holland,  Jas.  G.  (Jessie)  Ch  Mildred, 
Ruth,  New  Holland  Rt  1,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  14  O192a 
(1903) 

*Holland,  D.  Logan  (Helen)  Ch  Laura 
New  Holland  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  Ctiy' 
twp  Mason  City,  Sec  10  O154a 
(1914) 

"Holland,  Wm.  (Glem)  Ch  Donald,  Ma- 
son City,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  12  O160a  (1905) 

Holligan,  William  (Mildrew)  Ch  Doro- 
thy, Evelyn,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  21 
T80a  Lee  C.  Moorehead  (1908) 

Holstclaw,  Fruman  (Maggie)  Ch 
Freda,  Hubert,  Ethel,  Edith,  Bath, 
tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  18  T440a 
Mosco  Bay  Co  (1888) 

Holste,  Charles  (Clara)  Ch  Marguer- 
ite, Venetia,  Fern,  Florence,  How- 
ard, Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Topeka  twp 
Quiver,  Sec  13  O165a  (1864) 

*Hopkins,  L.  H.  Ch  R.  V.,  Bath  Rt  2, 
tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  4 
O70%a  (1867) 

"•Hopkins,  P.  J.  (Martha)  Bath  Rt  2, 
tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  4 
O240a  (1867) 

Hopping,  G.  G.  (Ella)  Ch  Louis,  Ha- 
vana Rt  2,  twp  Havana,  Sec  2  "O168a 
(1877) 


Hopping,  L.  A.  (Gertrude)  Havana  Rt 

2,  twp  Havana,  Sec  27-N  T160a  Aug. 
Diereker    (1878) 

f;ionchin,  James  (Katie)  Ch  Ida,  Ma- 
aon  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  8  O393a  (1850) 

Sonchin,  J.  A.  (Amanda)  Mason  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  7  T340a  Anna  Kramer 
(1857) 

Honchin,  James,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel 
San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  8 
O80a  (1863) 

Horchen,  James  (Sylvia)  Ch  Nelson, 
Nelda,  Philip,  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  For- 
est City,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  32  T176a 
W.  G.  Le  Souid  (1884) 

Horchen,  Lawrence  (Ora)  Ch  J.  Paul, 
Mary,  Bertha,  Myrtle,  Wilma,  Ha- 
vana Rt  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver, 
Sec  1  O452a  (18791) 

"Horchen,  Philip  (Winifred)  Topeka 
Rt  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  29 
T300a  Anna  G.  Rankin  (1860) 

Hornback,  Robert  R.  (Lucy)  Ch  Gene 
vieve,  Bernice,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  twp 
Crane  Creek,  Sec  36 

*Horstman,  August  (Lucy)  Ch  Esther, 
Alvina,  Hilda,  Havana  Rt  2,  tel  To- 
peka, twp  Quiver,  Sec  24  O180a 
(1885) 

Hoseman,  A.  F.  (Maggie)  Ch  Jar- 
veaux,  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Lynchburg 
Sec  22  T160a  G.  W.  Daniel  (1889) 

*Houchin,  Cal  J.  (Lila)  Mason  City  Rt 

3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City 
Sec  9  O86a   (1886) 

Hovey,  Charles  (Anna)  Ch  Elizabeth, 
Florence,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  For- 
est City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  30 
O222a  (1859) 

*Hovey,  Joseph  H.  (Emma)  Ch  Lela, 
Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Penn- 
sylvania, Sec  7  O160a  (1870) 

*  Howard,  Frank  (Margaret)  "Mos- 
cow Farm"  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  19  T320a  Finley  Barrel! 
(1917) 

Howeli,  G.  C.  (Cora)  Ch  Florence,  Ha- 
vana Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec  20-S 
T140a  Mary  Hahn  (1889) 

Hubbard,  Charles  (Wlncie)  Ch  Ma- 
rian, Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  T150a  A.  V. 
Hubbard  (1892) 

*Hubbard,  Frank  (Anna)  Ch  Vincent, 
Wayne,  Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  1  T140a 
Jake  Hub)»ard  (1878) 


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Hubbard,  George  (Rettie)  Ch  Clara, 
Mary,  George,  Mildred,  Leonard,  Rie, 
Howard,  Iverne,  Luther,  Forest  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City, 
Sec  35  T220a  John  McHarry  (1888) 

Huber,  Ed.  A.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Vilma, 
Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp 
Forest  City,  Sec  24  T160a  Mrs.  G. 
Hoffman  (1910) 

*  Huber,  Charles  J.  (Pauline)  Ch 
Edith,  Alvin,  Louise,  Bernice,  Kil- 
bourne  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Kil- 
bourne,  Sec  1  T247a  McCarty  Estate 
(1897) 

*Huber,  F.  B.  (Louise)  Ch  Clyde,  Le- 
ona,  Earl,  Popular  City  R  1,  tel  Eas- 
ton, twp  Sherman,  Sec  32  T160a  G. 
A.  Beggs  (1895) 

Huff,  Jesse  (Nonie)  Ch  Charles,  Flor- 
ence, Harold,  Morine,  Troy,  Elna, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  8  T75a 
Fred  Keith  (1917) 

*Huffman,  George  (Dora)  Ch  Orville, 
William,  Lucille,  Mason  City  Rt  2, 
twp  Mason  City,  Sec  16  T204a  Mrs. 
Root.  Donovan  (1871) 

"Huffman,  Walter  (Nellie)  Ch  Lloyd, 
Marjorie,  Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel  Ma- 
son City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  14 
T154a  Wm.  Cottrell  Estate  (1886) 


*Huffman,  Wesley  (Elizabeth)  Ma- 
son City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  1  T310a  G.  A.  Huff- 
man (1884) 

*Hull,  James  R.  (Phoeba)  Ch  Frances, 
Helen,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  28  O90a 
(1862) 

Hughes,  Efner  (Cordelia)  Ch  Otis, 
Kilbourne  Rt  2,  twp  Kilbourne, 
Sec  21  TllOa  Etta  Blunt  (1886) 

Hughes,  B.  S.  (Jennie)  Ch  Clyde,  fr- 
mer,  Bertha,  Margaret,  Dorothy, 
Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver, 
Sec  34  T160a  W.  R.  Barns  (1900) 

Hughes,  Ernest  (Iva)  Ch  Sylvia,  Bath 
Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Bath,  Sec  12 
T240a  Sophia  Deverman  (1890) 

Hughes,  L.  H.,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel 
Kilbourne,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  27 
O160a 

Hughes,  Ross  (Edith)  Ch  Marie,  Kil- 
bourne Rt  2,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Kil- 
bourne, Sec  22  T240a  Free  Methodist 
College  (1891) 

*Hunt,  Oscar  (Anna)  Ch  Mildred,,  San 
Jose  Rt  1,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  23  T160a  Wm.  Bockwitz 
(1884) 

*Hyde,  Mrs.  H.  B.  Ch  Alpheus,  Mason 
City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Ma- 
son City,  Sec  28  09%a  (1865) 


I 


Ingersoll,  C.  F.  (Verna)  Ch  Effie, 
Edith,  Eula,  Archie,  Esther,  Forest 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  For- 
est City,  Sec  7  T200a  A.  Warner 
(1871) 

Ingersoll,  Hubert  (Lydia)  Ch  A.  D., 
San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  25  O40a  (1893) 

*lngersol,  Lyman  (Lena)  Ch  Carl, 
Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  Sec  5  O120a  (1869) 

Ingersoll,  P.  S.  (Dell)  Ch  Marjorie, 
Helen,  Lois,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  12 
T200a  Mrs.  J.  M.  Tanner  (1897) 


Ingram,  W.  V.  D.  (Mollie)  Ch  Christ, 
John,  Lowel,  Kenneth,  Noel,  Frank, 
Marie,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Lynchburg,  Sec  34-N  TSOOOa  J.  W. 
Brightenbaugh  (1864) 

*lmig,  Jacob  P.  (Anna)  Ch  Helen, 
Vera,  Paul,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San 
Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  S'ec  32  T160a 
Peter  J.  Imig  (1900) 

*lmig,  Lurd  H.  (Dora)  Ch  Milton,  Nei- 
son,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  31  T174a 
Peter  Imig  (1900) 

*lmig,  Peter  J.  (Caroline)  Ch  Ida,  San 
Jose  Rt  2,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  31 
O460a  (1900) 


"Dollar  for  Dollar,  service  for  service,  the  Good 
Home  Dealer  is  the  best  and  cheapest  Market.  Give  him 
your  proposition,  cash  or  otherwise,  the  same  as  the  direct 
seller  demands  of  you,  and  buy  at  home. 


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"Jackson,  Ernest  (Etha)  Ch  Helen, 
Frances,  Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton. 
twp  Pennsylvania;  Sec  7  TlOOa  Mrs. 
D.  G.  Hovey  (1891) 

Jacob,  Frank  (Louise)  Ch  Henry,  Ru- 
ben, William,  Albert,  Frank,  Ben, 
George,  Charles,  Ernest,  Levi,  Hilda, 
Louise,  Clara,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel 
San  Jose,  twp  Manito,  S'ec  36  T240a 
J.  R.  Ingersoll  (1902) 

"Jacob,  Ralph  (Lena)  San  Jose  Rt  2, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  6  T120a  Lon  Huchin  (1890) 

"Jacob,  William  (Rose)  San  Jose  Rt 
2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  31  TIGOa  Peter  Imig  (1903) 

Janssen,  John  R.  (Mildred)  Ch  John, 
Forest  City  Rt  2,  twp  Manito,  Sec  32 
T200a  Will  Coony  (1915) 

Jibben,  George  (Irene)  Ch  Geneva, 
Clifford,  Forest  City  Rt  2,  tel  Manito, 
twp  Manito,  Sec  26  T115a  Mrs.  Dix 
(1914) 

Jockisch,  Wesley  (Hulda)  Ch  Jewel, 
Meda,  Rhoeda,  Rena,  Marian,  Paul, 
August,  Dorothea,  Rebecca,  Ha- 
vana Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec  12  O27a 
(1889) 

Johnson,  A.  Ch  Edwin,  Jo.  Ira,  Albert, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec 
23  T300a  M.  M.  Johnson  (1872) 

Johnson,  C.  D.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Frank,  Jo- 
seph, Addie,  Veda,  Shirel,  Alta, 
Lloyd,  Herbert,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  War- 
ren, twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  16  T160a 
Estate  of  Wm.  Abbott  (1875) 

Johnson,  C.  L.  (Lulu)  Ch  Ronald,  Wal- 
ter, Grace,  Amathis,  Jasper,  Ever- 
ett, Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Lynchburg, 
Sec  26  O20a  (1867) 

Johnson,  C.  P.  (Zona)  Ch  Harry, 
Henry,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford, 
twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  2  T — a  J.  T. 
Jewell  (1862) 


Johnson,  George  W.  (Mary)  Ch  Noah, 
Bryan,  John,  George,  Saidora  Rt  1, 
twp  Lynchburg,  S'ec  20  Tiy2a 
Thomas  Grafton  (1861) 

"•Johnson,  John  W.  (Gertrude)  Ch 
Hurschel,  Herbert,  John,  Marguerite, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Warren,  twp 
Lynchburg,  S'ec  26  T120a  Mary  E. 
Johnson  (1882) 

*  Johnson,  L.  E.  (Maggie)  Bath  Rt  1, 
tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  11  O220a 
(1874) 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Martha,  Saidora  Rt  1, 
tel  Warren,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  26 
Tl^a  Mary  E.  Johnson  (1857) 

Johnson,  Ralph  (Gertie)  Ch  Nellie, 
Ethel,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Warren,  twp 
Lynchburg,  Sec  23  O40a  (1890) 

Johnson,  Walter  Ch  Preston,  Bath  Rt 
2,  tel  Warren,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec 
16  O160a  (1879) 

*Jones,  Edward  B.  (Lena)  Ch  John, 
Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  S'ec  14  T240a 
John  Wilson  (1871) 

Jones,  J.  C.  (Flossie)  Ch  Edith,  Ed- 
ward, Mason  City  Rt  2,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  17  T80  Jennie  Selvey 
(1912) 

Jones,  J.  P.  (Emma)  Ch  Lacitna,  Ha- 
vana Rt  2,  twp  Havana,  Sec  20-N 
O160a  (1857) 

Jones,  J.  R.  (Emma)  Ch  Harry,  Mabel, 
Esie,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  22  T160  D.  M.  Burners 
heirs  (1902) 

Jones,  Luther,  (Virginia)  Ch  Wayne, 
Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Penn- 
sylvania, Sec  6  T115a  Mrs.  D.  G. 
Hovey  (1895) 

Justice,  John  (Ellen)  Ch  Roscoe, 
Pearaler,  Thomas,  Roy,  Frederic, 
Dorothy,  Saidora  Rt  1 

Justice,  Roscoe  (Marjorie)  Saidora  Rt 
1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  17  T360a  Wm. 
Brooks  (1907) 


THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  IS  ON  THE 
SQUARE.    TRY  IT  AND  SEE. 


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225 


K 


Kaggs,  Charles  S.  (Cass)  Ch  Walter, 
Fred,  Odie,  John,  Mason  City  Rt  2, 
twp  Mason  City,  S'ec  22  T160a  R.  O. 
Donovan  (1912) 

Kaggs,  Walter  S.  (Viola)  Mason  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  23  Laborer  for  Frank  Don- 
ovan (1912) 

Kammerer,  Carl  Ch  Maggie,  Katie, 
Manito  Rt  1,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  22 
T80a  W.  M.  Tuehlbeck  (1867) 

*Kaslend,  George  (Elizabeth)  Forest 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  For- 
est City,  Sec  34  T240a  Mrs.  Line- 
weber  (1888) 

Kastendick,  J.  H.  (Minnie)  Ch  Loraine, 
Berna,  Vera,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  To- 
peka,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  27  T80a 
Kastendick  Estate  (1909) 

"Keith,  John  (Sarah)  Ch  Jess,  Elmer, 
Mary,  May,  Isa,  Elma,  Natrona,  tel 
San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  S'ec  10 
T120a  M.  J.  Abbott  (1906) 

*Keest,  Carl  (Ethel)  Kilbourne  Rt  1, 
tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Bath,  Sec  24 
T170a  H.  D.  Keest  (1887) 

*Keest,  H.  D.  (Mary)  Ch  Harry,  Edda, 
Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  25  O560a  (1851) 

*Kell,  Joseph  (Alfretta)  Mason  City 
Rt  1,  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  17  0276V2a  (1870) 

Kelley,  Isaac  W.  (Lucy)  Ch  Edward, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec 
24  (1867) 

Kennedy,  H.  J.  (Hattie)  Ch  Holly, 
Nellie,  Walter,  Berl,  Altha,  Forest 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  For- 
est City,  Sec  18  T240a  Rowley  Es- 
tate (1909) 

Kennedy,  Holly  (Virginia)  Ch  Nelson, 
Bishop,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Quiver, 
Sec  24  T307a  Mrs.  E.  C.  Himmell 
(1910) 

Kennedy,  L.  N.  (Nellie)  Ch  Mary, 
Olin,  Frank,  Forest  City,  twp  For- 
est City,  O2a  (1881) 

Kennedy,  O.  D.  Ch  Howard,  Forest 
City  Rt  1,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  7 
O21a  (1882) 

Kershaw,  C.  F.  (Mary)  Saidora  Rt  1, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  Lynchburg, 
Sec  24  O125a  (1852) 

*Ketcham,  S.  D.  (Alice)  IVa,  Pearl, 
Goldie,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  twp  Kil- 
bourne, Sec  16  T240a  J.  H.  Derker 
(1872) 


Ketchan,  W.  F.  (Mary)  Ch  Elsie,  Zela. 
Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  17-N  Foreman 
for  C.  R.  Beel  (1861) 

Kiesling,  Mrs.  Ellen  Ch  Jennie, 
George,  Martin,  Etta,  Mary,  Mar- 
garet, Lawrence,  Alma,  Forest  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest 
City,  Sec  28  O180a  (1868) 

*Kiesling,  Lawrence  G.  (Ola)  Ch  How- 
ard, Bernice,  Nelson,  Mason  City 
Rt  5,  tel  Teheran,  twp  Pennsylvania, 
Sec  16  O162a  (1874) 

*King,  W.  E.  (Mary)  Ch  Helen,  Le- 
verne,  Manito  Rt  1,  tel  Manito,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  24  T200a  H.  Rankin 
(1902) 

Kinney,  W.  W.  (Sarah)  Ch  Gladys, 
Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  17T320a  Finley 
Barrell  (1916) 

Kirby,  William  (Cassana)  Ch  Will- 
iam, Russell,  New  Holland  Rt  1,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  13 
O109a  (1893) 

Kleen,  Toby  (Anna)  Ch  Anna,  Geral- 
dine,  Toby,  Pearl,  Ida,  San  Jose  Rt 
2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove 
O120a  (1914) 

*Kleier,  Herman  (Minnie)  Ch  JFrieda, 
Alma,  Walter,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  To- 
peka, twp  Quiver,  Sec  31  O127a 
(1885) 

*Knollenberg,  George  (Idella)  Ch 
Gladys,  Orville,  Verla,  Virgil,  Floyd, 
Evelyn,  Raymond,  Mildred,  ElVera, 
Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Teheran,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  Sec  16  T160a  Smith 
Schoonover  (1908) 

*Knuppel,  August  (Louise)  Ch  Harry, 
Fred,  George,  Edith,  Roy,  Ruth, 
Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Sher- 
man, Sec  1  T160a  H.  J.  Knuppel 
(1871) 

Knuppel,  Henry  (Anna)  Ch  Minnie, 
Ernest,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  11  O117a  (1877) 

Knuppel,  H.  J.  Ch  Emma,  August, 
John,  William,  Louise,  Topeka  Rt  1, 
tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec 
35  O160a  (1859) 

Knuppel,  W.  H.  (Hannah)  Ch  Mabel, 
Paul,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City, 
twp  Forest  City,  Sec  35  T160a  H.  J. 
Knuppel  (1880) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


*Koch,  J.  H.  (Jennie)  Ch  Harry,  Kil- 
bourne  Rt  2,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec 
18  O70a  (1901) 

Koch,  William  H.  (Pearl)  Ch  Joseph, 
Elsie,  Hilda,  Herbert,  Poplar  City 
Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec- 25-S  T320a 
Steve  Martin  (1897) 

Koehne,  Wm.  (Lorena)  Ch  Fred,  De- 
liah,  Harmon,  Annabelle,  Velda,  Syl- 
vester, Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  4  T — a 
Joseph  Leenewever  (1915) 

Koehnken,  George  (Mary)  Ch  George, 
Louis,  San  Jose,  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  3  T195a 
Becker  Estate  (1902) 

Koke,  Herman  (Minnie)  Ch  Richard, 
Hilda,  Alvin,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Ha- 
vaia,  Sec  32-S  T160a  Henry  Mans- 
field (1908) 

Koke,  Henry  H.  (Matilda)  Ch  Harry, 
Martha,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  11  O215a  (1873) 

*Kolver,  August  (Mary)  Ch  Anna, 
Frieda,  Ernest,  Rudolph,  August, 
Marie,  Arnold,  Amelia,  Georgia, 
Matilda,  Dalia,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel 
Kilbourne,  twp  Bath,  Sec  25-12  O340a 
(1864) 

Kolves,  Ed.  (Cora)  Ch  Edward,  Clar- 
ence, Lawrence,  Clinton,  Esther, 
Ethel,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  2  O380a  (1876) 

*  Kolves,  Frank  (Lena)  Ch  Howard, 
Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath  twp  Bath,  O120a 
(1880) 

Kolves,  Mrs.  Maggie  Ch  Emma,  Kath- 
ryn,  Edith,  Marguerite,  Nelda,  Bath 
Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  10 
O500a  (1874) 

Konolenberger,  Richard  Ch  George, 
Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City, 
twp  Forest  City,  Sec  33  O160a 
(1882) 

Kope,  H.  A.  (Anna)  Ch  Lillian, 
Emma,  Clara,  Henry,  Havana  Rt  4, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  32-N  T200a  George 
Gordon  (1877) 

Kreling,  John  F.  (Lena)  Ch  Johanna, 
Lois,  Herman,  Margaret,  Caroline, 
Augusta,  Laura,  Matilda,  Topeka  Rt 
1,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  26  O180 
(1859) 

Kraft,  Herman  (Anna)  Ch  Gladys, 
Raymond,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  24-S  O180a  (1877) 

*Krause,  Max  (Rose)  Ch  Otto,  Edgar, 
Nelda,  Poplar  City  Rt  1,  tel  Easton. 
twp  Sherman,  Sec  32  O120a  (1873) 


*  Kramer,  A.  W.   (Ida)    Ch  Mable,  Au- 

drey, Kenneth,  Ernest,  Edna,  Clar- 
ence, Russell,  Lloyd,  George,  Eddie, 
Harold,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kil- 
bourne, twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  19  O130a 
(1869) 

Kramer,  John  H.  (Anna)  Ch  Alvin, 
Jennie,  Louise,  Marie,  Henry,  Doro- 
thy, Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Lynchburg, 
Sec  14  T320a  J.  H.  H.  Kramer  (1874) 

*  Kramer,  L.  H.  (Mary)  Ch  Dalla,  Ada- 

line,  Edward,  Theodore,  Bath  Rt  2, 
tel  Bath,  twp  Lryachburg,  Sec  3 
O513a  (1866) 

Kramer,  Richard  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Mary 
John,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana, 

Sec  24-S  0240a  (1857) 

*Kramer,  R.  J.  (Florence)  Ch  Lyle, 
Leil,  Norman,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  1  O269a  (1881) 

*  Kramer,  Wm.  (Ella)  Ch  Fern,  Owen, 

Urban,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Lynchburg,  Sec  4  T320a  L.  H.  Kra- 
mer (1887) 

Kreiling,  August  (Clara)  Ch  Eva, 
Alma,  Lloyd,  Mabel,  Havana  Rt  1, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  11-S  (1851) 

*Kr-iiling,  George  (Ethel)  Ch  Helen, 
Walter,  Bertha,  Wilford,  Ruth,  Flor- 
ence, Oren,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  22 
O200a  (1882) 

*Kreiling,  Herman  (Eda)  Ch  Byron, 
Ralph,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City, 
twp  Forest  City,  Sec  26  T120a  J.  F. 
Kreiling  (1882) 

*Kreiling,  H.  J.  (Mary)  Ch  Mabel, 
Percy,  Maude,  Clarence,  Forest  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Manito, 
Sec  16  O320a  (1870) 

*Kreiling,  T.  H.  (Ollie)  Ch  Alice, 
Frances,  Popular  City  Rt  1,  tel  Eas- 
ton, twp  Sherman,  Sec  32  T260a 
Mrs.  O.  N.  Hoppen  (1885) 

Kroell,  Everett  (Minnie)  Ch  Stanley, 
Evelyn,  Wellington,  Leonel,  Havana 
Rt  2,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  23  T80a  Ben 
Behrends  (1877) 

Kroell,  Walter  (Tva)  Ch  Franklin, 
Loyd,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  7  T160a 
Mrs.  McCarthy  (1916) 

Kruse,  L.  W.  (Anna)  Ch  Ruby,  Adda, 
Theodore,  David,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  8  O116a  (1872) 


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227 


*Lacey,  George  (Lizzie)  Ch  Finley, 
Willis,  Harley,  "Moscow  Farm" 
Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec 
19  T320a  Finley  Barrell  (1881) 

Lacey,  Milton,  (Edith)  Ch  Aurel,  Mel- 
vin,  LaVerne,  "The  Homestead" 
Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec 
17-N  T120a  Esther  Nelson  (1888) 

*  Lager,  J.  H.  (Anna)  Ch  Paul,  Mil- 
dred, Harold,  Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  S'ec  11 
0120a  (1870) 

*Lager,  H.  H.,  Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  34 
O192a  (1878) 

*LaFollette,  Charles  (Lydia)  Mason 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  18  T80a  Mrs.  James 
Stiller  (1909) 

Lakemeir,  August  G.  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Gus,  Havana,  twp  Havana,  Sec  17-S 
OlOOa  (1877) 

Lampe,  John  S.  (Marie)  New  Holland 
Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  13  O30a  (1896) 

Landis,  T.  G.  (Lulu)  Ch  Nellie,  Mar- 
vin, Frank,  Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel 
San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  S'ec  21 
T203a  Ben  Rapp  and  Mrs.  Jeff  Wat- 
kins  (1912) 

Lane,  A.  E.  (Iva)  Ch  John,  Bath,  tel 
Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  17  (191b) 

Lane,  Charles  Larue  (Anna)  Ch  Del- 
ford,  Ki  I  bourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  2-S  T120a  Mitchel 
Daniel  (1916) 

Lane,  Chester  (Mattie)  Bath  Rt  1,  tel 
Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  3-S  T200a  G. 
Ransom  Estate  (1893) 

Lane,  C.  H.  (Allie)  Ch  Bernard,  Kil- 
bourne Rt  2,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Kil- 
bourne, Sec  23  O80a  (1888) 

Lane,  George  (Alice)  Ch  Leo,  Sai- 
dora  Rt  1,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  21 
OlOa  (1870) 

Lane,  E.  J.  (Lula)  Ch  Marjorie,  Viv- 
ian, Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  14  T120a  Bradley  Polytechnic  In- 
stitute (1893) 

Lane,  G.  S.  Ch  Raymond,  Nettie,  Daisy, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  28 
T40a  Robert  Lane  (1870) 


*Lane,  Henry  (Gertrude)  Ch  Dessie, 
Alona,  Alta,  Clarence,  Bath  Rt  2, 
tel  Warren,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  4-N 
O6a  (1879) 

Lane,  Jacob  D.  (Lena)  Ch  Norman, 
Harold,  Clyde,  Harvey,  Edith,  Lula, 
Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec 
26-SW  T6a  Lou  Cramer  (1866) 

Lane,  J.  B.  (Maggie)  Ch  Arthur,  Ern- 
est, Mable,  Enos,  Elsie,  Vera,  Will- 
iam, Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Lynchburg, 
Sec  23  T320a  J.  H.  H.  Kram'er 
(1868) 

Lane,  Leley,  (Cora)  Ch  Zelmer,  Lo- 
well, Ruby,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Sai- 
dora, twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  21  O^a 
(1884) 

*Lane,  S.  L.  (Malinda)  Ch  Leonard, 
Pearl,  Russell,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel 
Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  17  T160a 
Mrs.  C.  W.  Ainsworth  (1868) 

*Lange,  Wm.  (Mary)  Ch  William, 
Mable,  LaVerna,  Havana  Rt  2,  tel 
Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  14  T240a 
B.  K.  Behrends  (1877) 

Lange,  Fred  Ch  Fred,  Harry,  Her- 
man, Margaret,  Havana  Rt  2,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  34-N  O80a  (1914) 

*Lannert,  Henry  (Lizzie)  Ch  Fred- 
die, Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  20 
T160a  Mrs.  Fred  Kaylor  (1915) 

Larimore,  Allen  (Lucy)  Forest  City 
Rt  1  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest 
City,  Sete  i30  T80a  J.  J.  Heeded 
(1905) 

"Lavorence,  Henry  (Lena)  Ch  Har- 
man,  Henry,  Adolph,  Bertha,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Mason  City,  S'ec  11  T240a  Jim 
Ryan  (1902) 

Larsh,  George  W.  (Mattie)  Mason 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Masom  City,  twp 
Pennsylvania  (1906) 

Lascellas,  Frank  (Louise)  Ch  Frank, 
Witmer,  Lloyd,  Homer,  Charles, 
Venice,  Bath  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec 
34,  T220a  Estate  of  Thos.  Lascel- 
las (1889) 

•'Laumeier,  Herman  .  (Mary)  Ch 
Harry,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  25 
O160a  (1889) 


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Lawner,  B.  (Nora)  Ch  Raymond,  San 
Jose  Rt  2,  San  Jose,  twp  Manito, 
Sec  35  T120a  J.  Crosby  (1909) 

*Laws,  H.  J.  (Erea)  Ch  Bernice, 
Easton  Rt  1,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec 
:14  O179a  (1892) 

Lawson,  J.  W.  (Jennie)  Manito  Rt  2, 
tel  Manito,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  22 
T300a  A.  Carrington  (1878) 

Layman,  J.  R.  (Olla)  Ch  Elsie,  Sai- 
dora  Rt  1,  tel  Warren,  twp  Lynch- 
burg, Sec  22  O215a  (1872) 

"Leaseman,  Hiram  (Kate)  Ch  Dena, 
Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  25  O90a 
(1897) 

*Leasman,  R.  W.  (Cora)  Ch  Wilma, 
Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  29  TIGOa 
M.  Knight  &  Andrews  (1889) 

Leek,  Joseph  (Grace)  Ch  Lawrence, 
Juanita,  Earl,  Manito  Rt  1,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  36  Farmhand  for  E. 
Heyle  (1912) 

Legsdon,  G.  M.  (Sarah)  Ch  Willie, 
Bessie,  Roy,  Archie,  Ruby,  Lois, 
Alva,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  1  Tla  V.  E.  Davis 
(1916) 

Leiding,  Geo,  D.  (Clara)  Havana  Rt 
1,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  6  T300a  J.  C. 
Leiding  (1888) 

*Leininger,  James  (Mary)  Ch  Ken- 
neth, Lydia,  Oliver,  Mason  City  Rt  2, 
twp  S'alt  Creek,  Sec  33  T142a  John 
Leininger  (1883) 

*Leithoff,  Fred  (Anna)  Ch  Christy, 
Julia,  Henry,  Fred,  Alma,  Anna, 
Popular  City  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Sherman,  Sec  31  T190a  Pond  (1887) 

*Leinweber,  Casper  (Wilhelmina) 
San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp 
Pennsylvania.  Sec  2  T280a  John 
Steiger  (1891) 

Leinweber,  Joe  (Louise)  Ch  Clara. 
Mildred,  Hazel,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel 
iSan  Jose,  twp  Manito,  Sec  35  T280a 
J.  L.  Myers  (1884) 

Leinweber,  Mrs.  Tillie  Ch  Viola,  El- 
mer, Nelson,  May,  Emanuel,  Mason 
City,  tel  Easton,  twp  Pennsylvania, 
Sec  8  O200a  (1911) 

*Leinweber,  J.  H.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Al- 
'inira,  Melvin,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel 
Kilbourne,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  18 
0260a  (1915) 


Leinweber,  Philipp  (Maggie)  Ch 
GeoTge,  Wilford,  Florence,  Clar- 
ence, Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  34  T80a 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Leinweber  (1885) 
*Leinweber,  William  Ch  Emerson, 
Tmojene,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San 
Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove.  Sec  5  O160a 
(1872) 

Lerch,     George     (Cora)     Ch    George, 
Louis,   Helen,   Harold,    Donald,   Url- 
son,  Alvoda,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Ha- 
vana, S'ec  12  O12a  fl902) 
*LeSourd,  E.  B.    (Esther)    Ch  Gladys, 
Floyd,     Topeka,     tel     Topeka,     twp 
Quiver,  S'ec  25  O86a  (1872) 
*LeSourd,    H.   G.    (Ollie)    Ch   Lenore, 
Ervin,    San    Jose    Rt    2,    tel   Mason 
City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  6  T280a 
W.  R.  Hoppes  &  Warner  (1879) 
Le  Sourd,  Quinn  (Hannah)  Ch  Hubert, 
Letty,    Havana    Rt   2,   twp   Havana, 
Sec  30— N  O200a  (1866) 
Libben,   Harvey    (Josephine)    Ch  Rus- 
sell,   Forest    City    Rt   1,  tel    Forest 
City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  31  T80a 
E.  A.  Ringland  (1902) 
Lid  ing,   John    (Anna)    Ch  Lena,   Her- 
man, Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec 
17-S  O160a  (1867) 

*Lielschott,  L.  A.  (Gertrude)  Ch  Ger- 
ald, Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne, 
twp  Bath.  Sec  36  T150a  George  Siel- 
schott  (1886) 

Lindsay,  A.  V.  (Masrgie)  Ch  Clinton, 
Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec 
19-W  O31a  (1865) 

Lindsay,  Jonah,  Brownlnq.  twp  Lynch- 
burg, Sec  2  O160a  (1905) 
Lindsay,    V.    B.    (Lizzie)     Ch    Sylvia, 
Goldie,  Volmy,  Byron,  Clinton,  Bath, 
Rt  2, -tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  T120a 
Lawrence  Travis    (1888) 
Lippert,    Emil    (Ella)    Ch   Neute,   Del- 
mar,  Evans,  Bath   Rt  64,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  25  O120a  (1836) 
*  Lippert,  E.  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Lynchburg,    Sec    8    T232a    William 
Lippert  Estate  (1875) 
Lippert,  Mrs.  Jemina  Ch  Viola,  Kath- 
ryn,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp  Lynch- 
burg, Sec  8  O232a  (1850) 
Lippert,     H.    R.     (Celia)     Ch    Dwane. 
Bath,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  26-W 
T120a  Lacy  Bros  (1891) 
Linebengood,  Chas.  (China)  Ch  Pearl, 
Howard.    Ora.    Roy,    Lillie,     Mason 
City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek,  Sec  29  Farmhand  for  Redmer 
Bartman   (1916) 


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*Linn,  Addison  (Olive)  Ch  Charles, 
Alice,  James,  Emily,  Mason  City  Rt 
4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  2  O320a  (1869) 

*List,  Arthur  S.  (Bertha)  Ch  Wayne, 
Mildred,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  35  T80a 
€has.  McHarry  (1894) 

"List,  Frank  (Mary)  Ch  Donald, 
Thelma,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  11  T200a 
Chris  List  (1892) 

Llttell,  T.  J.  (Maude)  Ch  William, 
Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver 
Sec  30  TlOOa  Mrs.  Mary  R.  Littell 
(1895) 

Lober,  Henry  (Marie)  Ch  Anna, 
Marie,  Margaret,  Kathryn,  Nelda, 
Mable,  Florence,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  32-S  T80a  Henry  Mans- 
field (1883) 

Lockenaur,  Charles  (Ruth)  Ch  Glen, 
Edward,  Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  33  TlOOa 
Wm.  Becker  (1914) 

Lohmeyer,  F.  J.  (Cora)  Manito  Rt  1, 
twp  Manito,  Sec  35  T160a  Mrs.  S. 
Pallard  (1915) 

Lord,  Edward  (Bertha)  Ch  Nelson, 
Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp 
Kilhourne,  Sec  8.  Farmhand  for 
Henry,  Geo.,  Hugert,  V.  P.  Turner 
(1916) 

Losey,  Chas.  E.  (Luettie)  Ch  Mattie, 
Everett,  Henry,  Walter,  Lloyd,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Salt  Creek,  Sec  15  T200a  H.  Riner 
(1894) 


*Loumeyer,  William  C.,  Topeka,  Rt  1, 
tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  28 
T230a  Mary  C.  McReynolds  (1890) 

Lounsberry,  Morris  L.  (Lou)  Ch 
Owen,  Vere,  Earl,  Raymond,  Wayne, 
Virgil,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  Sec  31  Farmhand  for 
Wm.  Brooks  (1892) 

Lowder,  John  (Mary)  Ch  John,  Ro- 
bert, Warren,  Amons,  Georgia,  To- 
peka Rt  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver, 
Sec  31  T400a  Benj.  Buxton  (1907) 

Lowe,  William  L.  (Emma)  Ch  Cecil, 
Russel,  Necily,  Vurtis,  Mason  City 
Rt  2,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  20  Fore- 
man for  C.  M.  Balleco  (1870) 

*Lussenhop,  August  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Florence,  Nina,  Velma,  Harmon, 
Beatrice,  Winfred,  Roy,  Mason  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  31  O313a  (1866) 

Lynch,  John  (Sarah)  Ch  Myrtle, 
Vioka,  Susanna,  Bath  Rt  1,  twp 
Bath,  9-S  T25a  Thos.  Adkins  (1854) 

Lynn,  Jesse  (Louise)  Ch  Wayne, 
Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Crane 
Creek,  Sec  21  T160a  Alex  Snyder 
(1893) 

*Lynn,  Raymond  (Margaret)  Ch  Mar- 
garet, Mildred,  Teheran,  tel  Teheran, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  TSOOa  Mrs.  E. 
Gates  4 

Lyons,  Mrs.  Louisa  Ch  Frank,  Martin, 
James,  John.  Thomas,  Lula,  Ella, 
Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  Manito,  twp  Manito, 
Sec  25  OllOa  (1882) 

Lyons,  Martin  (Mamie)  Manito  Rt  3, 
tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  6  TSOOa 
W.  H.  Cogdall  (1887) 


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McCabe,  T.  J.  (Jennie)  Ch  Alex,  Edna, 
Dollie,  Mere,  Edward,  Ishella,  Wal- 
ter, Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City, 
twp  Forest  City,  Sec  21  T240a 
Henry  P.  Jones  (1877) 

McCarty,  Charles  (Anna)  Ch  Glenn, 
Havana  Rt  2,  twp  Havana,  Sec  20-N 
TIGOa  Rufus  Low  (1884) 

McCarty,  George  T.  Ch  May,  Lillian, 
Louis,  Alberta,  Georgette,  Mason 
City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City  twp  Salt 
Creek,  Sec  11  O160a  (1873) 

McCarty,  Jess  (Harriet)  Ch  Jamis, 
Harry,  Havana  Rt  2,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  20-N  T360a  Rufus  Low  (1849) 

McCarty,  John  (Irma)  Ch  Eugene,  To- 
peka  Rt  1,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver, 
Sec  26  T140a  J.  W.  McHarry  (1884) 

*McCluggage,  Thomas  M.  (Emma)  Ch 
Dorothy,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  33  O80a 

McCoy,  Raslas  (Malinda)  Ch  Erma, 
Ralph,  Leonard,  Edna,  Arthur,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  Sec  32  Farmhand  for 
Franklin  D.  Moslander  (1910) 

*McCreery,  Wm.  (Florence)  Ch  Wal- 
ter, Wilber,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel 

Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  16 
O200a  (1878) 

McDaniel,  Harvey  (Mattie)  Ch  Beu- 
lah,  Dollie,  Honar,  Oakley,  Saidora 
Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  16-S  T80a  Thos. 
Adkins 

McDaniel,  G.  L.  (Rosa)  Ch  Essie, 
Ruby,  Kilbourne  Rt  2,  tel  Kilbourne. 
twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  15  O213a  (1851) 

McDaniel,  Peter  (Maggie)  Ch  Ollie, 
Verna,  Jesse,  Ethel,  Euna,  Maude, 
Roy,  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec 
10-S  T200a  C.  W.  Coddington  (1870) 

McFadden,  N.  F.  (Nancy)  Ch  Kate, 
William,  Matthew,  Kenneth,  Bath, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  17-W  Foreman  for 
Finley  Barrell  (1908) 

*McHarry,  Frank  W.  (Ora)  Ch  Cassie, 
Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  36  O240a 
(1867) 


McGee,  Osburn  (Minnie)  San  Jose  Rt 
2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Manito,  Sec  35 
Farmhand  for  Henry  Warner 
(1916) 

*McHarry,  J.  W.  (Caroline)  Ch  Eu- 
gene, John,  Havana  Rt  2,  tel  Topeka, 
twp  Quiver,  Sec  22  OlOOOa  (1878) 

*McKenna,  Peter  Ch  Edward,  Eliza- 
beth, Theresa,  Hugh,  Mason  City  Rt 

1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove 
Sec  18  O120a  (1861) 

*McLane,  John   (Mary)    Kilbourne  Rt 

2,  twp    Kilbourne,    Sec    24    O318a 
(1864) 

*Madison,  Charles  (Julia)  Ch  Wilbur, 
Cecil,  Earl,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton, 
twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  36  T320a  Mrs. 
B.  Counzelman  (1907) 

Madison,  C.  R.  (Nora)  Ch  Zola,  Dema, 
Margaret,  Dale,  Grace,  Atha,  Kil- 
bourne Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Kil- 
bourne, Sea  9  T200a  R.  Blakeley 
(1876) 

*Madison,  Edgar  (Lula)  Easton  Rt  1, 
fel  Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  36 
T160a  Mrs.  J.  W.  Counzelman 
(1892) 

Maloney,  Thomas,  Mason  City  Rt  3, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  27  O135a  ^1871) 

Maness,  George  (Atha)  Ch  Arthur, 
John,  Lester,  Greenview  Rt  1,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec 
23  T240a  Sam  Donovan  (1911) 

Mangold,  Albert  (Ada)  Ch  Howard, 
Mason  City,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  7  O8a  (1882) 

*Mangold,  Arthur  (Emma)  Ch  Eve- 
lyn, "Iverhurst  Farm"  New  Holland 
Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  23  T120a  Charles  W.  Man- 
gold (1886) 

*Mangold,  Charles  L.  (Lucille)  Ch 
Ruth,  Imogene,  Harold,  Mason  City 
Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  S'ec  7  O47a  (1879) 

-Mangold,  C.  W.  (Alice)  "Sweet 
Clover"  Mason  City  Rt  2,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  20  O400a  (1867) 


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Mangold,  Henry,  San  Jose  Rt  1,  tel 
San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  T240a 
Jeff  Watkins  and  Harry  Mangold 
(1875) 

*Mangold,  Ralph  R.  (Gertrude)  Ch 
Alice,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  23  T120a 
Charles  W.  Mangold  (1890) 

Marin,  Ira  (Katherine)  Forest  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest 
City,  Sec  30  T160a  L.  M.  Myers 
(1899) 

Markert,  August  (Anna)  Ch  Laura, 
Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  11 
T260a  (1884) 

Markert,  Frank  (Augusta)  Ch  Bertha, 
Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec 
11  O260a  (1862) 

'Markert,  William  (Beulah)  Ch  Mel- 
vin,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Saidora,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  8  T240a  Heye  Bros. 
(1889) 

Martin,  Oscar  (Anna)  Ch  Mary,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  13  T175a  Mrs.  B. 
W.  Martin  (1867) 

Martin,  B.  H.  (Orilla)  Ch  Carrie,  Bern- 
hard,  Christian,  Russell,  Maynard, 
Clarinda,  Matilda,  Mandy,  Natrona, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Tla  Bartman 
Heirs  (1890) 

*Martin,  Claude  (Ida)  Ch  John,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  5,  tel  Teheran,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  S'ec  28  T160a  Eli 
Martin  (1890) 

Martin,  Dwight  (Ruth)  "Twin  Maple 
Farm,"  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  15 
T240a  Eli  Martin  (1884) 

Martin,  F.  W.  (Grace)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Roy,  Melvin,  Hazel,  Forest  City,  III., 
twp  Manito,  Sec  31  T160a  W.  B. 
Cooney  (1915) 

*Martin,  Floyd  R.  (Katherine)  Ch 
Leo,  Gertrude,  Floyd,  San  Jose  Rt  2, 
tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec 
35  T160a  Faulkins  Estate  (1913) 

Martin,  Harry  H.  (Ethel)  Ch  Clyde, 
Rodell,  Manito  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City, 
twp  Forest  City,  Sec  22  T160a  Wil- 
liam Ellenberg  (1896) 

Martin,  Harvey  S.  (Nellie)  Ch  Mabel, 
Willis,  Richard,  George,  Harold, 
Baby,  Manito  Rt  1,  tel  Manito,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  23  T360a  Thomas  Low 
(1895) 


Martin,  Irvin  (Mary)  Ch  Lola,  San 
Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens 
Grove.  Sec  36  T80a  J.  W.  Erington 
(1905) 

Martin,  John  Ch  John,  Sarah,  Forest 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  For- 
est City,  Sec  24  O80a  (1860) 

Martin,  John  B.  (Lucy)  Mason  City 
Rt  5,  tel  Teheran,  twp  Pennsylvania, 
Sec  17  T200a  Sarah  A.  Metzler 
(1900) 

Martin,  L.  W.  (Rose)  Ch  Thomas,  Vir- 
ginia, Manito  Rt  1,  tel  Manito,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  26  T267a  Mr.  E.  Stans- 
bury  (1896) 

Martin,  Milso  (Annie)  Ch  Clarence, 
George,  Harvey,  Lawrence,  Harry, 
Manito  Rt  1,  tel  Manito,  twp  Mani- 
to, S'ec  26  T300a  Thomas  Low  (1896) 

Mathews,  Alvin  (Ida)  Ch  William. 
Bettie,  Lue,  Alvin,  Ella,  Oral,  Eas- 
ton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  6  Farm  Hand  for  A. 
Hawks  (1916) 

*  Mathews,  G.  B.   (Alice)    Mason  City, 

tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec 
33  O240a  (1861) 

Martens,  John  (Amelia)  Ch  Lois, 
Dorothea,  "Maple  Grove  Farm,"  San 
Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  11  T320a  W.  T.  Ains- 
worth  (1886) 

*Mathers,  Dr.  Manley  (Fay)  Ch  Mer- 
ritt,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Teheran, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  29  T400a  Eu- 
gene Mathers  (1880) 

*Mathers,  V.  B.  (Daisy)  Ch  George, 
Helen,  Marmon,  Mason  City  Rt  5, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec 
31  T320a  Geo.  Mathers  (1891) 

Mayer,  John  (Catherine)  Ch  Lulu, 
Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Mason  City,  Sec  5  O18%a 
(1895) 

*  Mayer,  Wm.  F.   (Bessie)   Ch  Harold, 

Donald,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  20  T200a 
John  Meyer  (1894) 

Meeker,  Benjamin  (Ethell  Manito  Rt 
1,  tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  22 
T200a  Meeker  Bros  (1882) 

Meeker,  Floyd  (Lula)  Ch  John,  Forest 
City  Rt  2,  tel  Manito,  twp  Manito, 
Sec  26  O125a  (1881) 


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Meeker,  George  (Lula)  Ch  Ruth,  El- 
mer, Sarah,  Edith,  Randney,  Manito 
Rt  1,  tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec 
27  O120a  (1912) 

Meeker,  Mrs.  Randney  Ch  Walter, 
George,  Ben,  Floyd,  Grover,  Moose, 
Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  25  OGOOa 
(1867) 

*Mell,  F.  G.  (Josephine)  Ch  Mary, 
San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  32  T141a  Mell  Es- 
tate (1875) 

*Melton,  Horace  (Ella)  Ch  Clara, 
Clarence,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Ma- 
son City,  twp  S'alt  Creek,  Sec  15 
O160a  (1882) 

Melton,  Robert  H.,  Mason  City  Rt  4, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Farm  Hand  for  Arthur  Melton 
(1887) 

Menke,  0.  W.  (Clara)  Ch  Harold,  Er- 
win,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec 
21-S  T210a  F.  W.  Menke  (1883) 

Merritt,  Martin,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  36 
T200a  Mrs.  Elmore  (1867) 

*Messman,  A.  D.  (Lena)  Ch  Fred, 
Harry,  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp 
Quiver,  Sec  19  O480a  (1868) 

*Messman,  G.  H.  (Mary)  Ch  John, 
Minnie,  Topeka,  tel  Topeka,  twp 
Quiver,  Sec  14  O560a  (1865) 

Messman,  H.  G.  (Mabel)  Ch  Viola, 
Edna,  Lester,  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  To- 
peka, twp  Quiver,  Sec  17  T280a  G. 
H.  Messman  (1882) 

Meyer,  W.  H.  (Anna)  Edith,  Pauline, 
Edna,  John,  Havana  Rt  2,  twp  Ha- 
vana, Sec  22  O131a  (1868) 

*  Meyer,  Harry  (Amelia)  Ch  Vertes, 
Lavera,  Ki  I  bourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kil- 
bourne,  twp  Bath,  Sec  24  T280a  Mas- 
ten  Bros.  (1876) 

Meyer,  Mrs.  Lydia  Ch  Louisa,  Anna, 
Matilda,  John,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  30 
O240a  (1867) 

*Meyer,  Henry  H.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Alvin, 
Louida,  Edwin,  Havana  Rt  1,  tel  Ha- 
vana, twp  Bath,  Sec  35-N  O336a 
(1870) 

Mibb,  J.,  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec 
9-S  O25a  (1895) 

Mibbs,  Loraine  (Sylvia)  Ch  Irene, 
Lloyd,  Robert,  Harry,  Viola,  Saidora 
Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  10  T130a  John 
Anderson  (1890) 


Middlekamp,  John  D.  (Louise)  Ch 
Frank,  Goldie,  Alvina,  Saidora  Rt  1, 
tel  Warren,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  13 
O283a  (1855) 

Middlekamp,  Harry  (Lottie)  Ch 
Orena,  Margaret,  Roy,  Havana  Rt  4, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  35-N  T380a  Dick 
Kramer  (1877) 

Miller,  David  L.  (Minnie)  Ch  Ora, 
Dallie,  Kilbourne  Rt  2,  tel  Kilbourne 
twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  10  O80a  (1864) 

Miller,  Elmer  (Ollie)  Ch  Floyd,  Marie, 
Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec 
15  T120a  George  Smith 

*Miller,  Fritz  (Maggie)  Ch  Alma,  Clar- 
ence, Mable,  Lawrence,  Margaret, 
San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  35  T160a  Cather- 
ine Falkin  Estate  (1895) 

Miller,  Henry  (Lola)  Ch  Eva,  Edith, 
Eleanor,  Emma,  Elda,  Ernest,  Sai- 
dora Rt  1,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  29 
T60a  John  Sours  (1869) 

Miller,  Jacob  (Minnie)  Ch  Henry, 
Minalia,  Manito  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City, 
twp  Forest  City,  Sec  27  T80a  Henry 
Onestead  (1902) 

Miller,  Jasper  (Carrie)  Saidora  Rt  1, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  16  Tf%a  Marjorle 
Hartley  (1916) 

*Miller,  John  H.  (Bertha)  Ch  Hubert, 
Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  15  T342a  Beach 
Heirs  (1883) 

Miller,  Roy  (Nina)  Mason  City  Rt  4, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  S'ec 
6  T60a  Mark  Hoblit  (1892) 

Miller,  W.  T.  (Laura)  Ch  Warren, 
Clarence,  Henry,  Violet,  Wilbur, 
Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec 
12  T520a  H.  G.  Mohlman  (1862) 

Milleson,  A.  Ch  Charles,  Fred,  Ha- 
vana Rt  1,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  4 
O106a  (1855) 

Milleson,  S.  T.  (Clara)  Ch  Amy,  Wal- 
ter, Georgia,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Ha- 
vana, Sec  14  T120a  H.  G.  Bruiming 

*Mitchel,  Geo.  (Anna)  Ch  Bryan,  Har- 
ry, Paul,  Zelven,  Mason  City  Rt  3, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec 
1  T165a  Mrs.  E.  Walker  (1906) 

Mitchell,  J.  W.  (Mary)  Saidora,  tel 
Saidora,  twp  Bath,  Sec  17  TlOOa 
Mrs.  J.  W.  Mitchell  (1863) 

Mitchel,  J.  S.  (Daisy)  Ch  Joseph,  Lil- 
lian, Jinks,  Walter,  William,  Mason 
City  Rt  5,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  12 
(1914) 


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Morgan,  John,  Easton  Rt  1,  twp  Crane 
Creek,  Sec  16  O40a  (1878) 

*Moehring,  Louis  "Catalpha  Grove 
Farm,"  San  Jose  Rt  1,  tel  San  Jose, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  S'ec  24  T166a  Mrs. 
A.  C.  Moehring  (1903) 

*  Montgomery,  A.   W.    (Mary)    Ch   Lo- 

raine,  Isabelle,  Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec 
21  T80a  Mrs.  Cotrell  (1874) 

Montgomery,  Lee  (Ella)  Ch  Mary, 
Fred,  Perry,  Lee,  Ruth,  Velma, 
Dorothy,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  28 
T240a  D.  W.  Riner  Heirs  (1886) 

*Montgomery,  J.  W.  (Sadie)  Ch  Don- 
ald, Percy,  Perry,  Clark,  Ward,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  28  O133a  (1870) 

*  Morris,   Amons    (Lillie)     Ch    Helen, 

Harry,  Havana  Rt  2,  tel  Havana, 
twp  Quiver,  Sec  10  T230a  Mrs.  Ellen 
Grimm  (1893) 

Morris,  C.  E.  (Anna)  Topeka  Rt  2, 
tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  9  T440a 
J.  W.  McHarry  (1893) 

Morris,  George  L.  (Gladys)  Ch  Jose- 
phine, Cecil,  Frank,  Arland,  Fred, 
Havana  Rt  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver, 
Sec  1  T160a  Cynthia  Morris  (1881) 

*  Morgan,    Wm.    H.    (Nora)    Ch    Carl, 

Beulah,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  S'ec  10  T160a 
D.  F.  Nichols  (1908) 

Moslander,  Arthur  (Bertha)  Ch  Myr- 
tle, Arthur,  Woodrow,  Mason  City 
Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
iSec  3  T120a  Mosland  Heirs  Estate 
(1880) 

Moslander,  Mrs.  Eliza,  Mason  City  Rt 
4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  3  O120a  (1847) 

Moslander,  Franklin  V.  (Evaline)  Ch 
Raymond,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Ma- 
son City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  5 
O120a  (1859) 


Moslander,  Leo  (Laura)  Ch  Irma, 
Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Crane 
Creek,  Sec  15  T120a  Griffin  Bros. 
(1878) 

Moslander,  Thorr.as  Ch  Edmond,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Salt  Creek,  Sec  8  T— a  S.  R.  Roll 
(1857) 

f*Mouden,  A.  E.  (Reka)  Ch  Earl, 
Edna,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Kilbourne, 
Sec  5  T140a  C.  C.  Mouder  (1889) 

*Mouder,  Joe  (Nellie)  Ch  Beulah,  Ray- 
mond, Verna,  Theodore,  Harold, 
Dorothea,  "Level  Dale  Farm,"  Ha- 
vana Rt  1,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  5 
T140a  C.  C.  Mouder  (1879) 

Mowder,  F.  A.  (Ida)  Ch  Cecil,  Charles, 
Gladys,  Opal,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Ha- 
vana, Sec  34-S  O180a  (1880) 

Mulford,  Thomas  E.  (Dora)  Ch  Ed- 
gar, Sarah,  Maude,  Mason  City  Rt  2, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec 
15  T— a  John  Martin  (1867) 

Mulford,  Frank  M.  (Edith)  Mason 
City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek,  Sec  15  O200a  (1890) 

Mullin,  Frank  (Zetta)  Ch  Joseph, 
Elda,  Benjamin,  James,  Mason  City 
Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  21  T160a  Thomas  Peter's  Estate 
(1877) 

Mundy,  Walter,  Havana  Rt  2,  tel  To- 
peka, twp  Quiver,  Sec  13  T160a  Mrs. 
K.  L.  McHarry  (1909) 

*Munsch,  Harry  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Rob- 
ert, Orville,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton, 
twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  15  T40a  W.  A. 
Jewell  (1887) 

*Munsch,  J.  F.  (Hannah)  Easton  Rt  1, 
tel  Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  2 
T302a  Mary  Reason  (1863) 

Murdock,  Otis  (Olie)  Ch  Earl,  Mason 
City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek,  Sec  19  T140a  J.  McCarty  Es- 
tate (1878) 

Murrey,  C.  D.  (Flora)  Saidora  Rt  1, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  Lynchburg, 
Sec  30  Foreman  for  George  File 
(1917) 


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Nail,  Charles  (Barbara)  Ch  Elsie,  May, 
Charles,  Franklin,  Edna,  John, 
Harry,  James,  Hazel,  Ernest,  Sai- 
dora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  10  T195a 
C.  W.  Coddington  (1892) 
Nail,  Henry,  (Julia)  Ch  Alberta,  Sai- 
dora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  9  Tla 
Emma  Fortney  (1895) 
*Nance,  Arthur  B.  (Goldie)  Ch  Imo- 
gene,  Delma,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  26 
T296a  O.  P.  Bradley  (1915) 
*  Nance,  Otis  (Elsie)  Ch  Dorothy,  Flora, 
Otha,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Crane  Creek,  Sec  14  T80a  G.  Du- 
mond  (1879) 

Nanne,  George  (Pauline)  Ch  Mildred, 
San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Al- 
iens Grove,  Sec  10  T200a  Charles 
Reed  (1908) 

Nash,    Edward     (Julia)     Ch    Edward, 
Francis,  Dorothy,  Forest  City  Rt  1, 
tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec 
32  T240a  Ingersoll  Estate  (1909) 
*Neely,  J.  T.  (Nancie)  Ch  Walter,  Ros- 
coe,  Buelah,  Vivian,  Pauline,  Ernest, 
Irene,  Kilbourne,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp 
Kilbourne,  Sec  8  O220a 
*Nehmelman,  Henry  (Mary)   Ch  Eda, 
Alma,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  25  T— a  H.  D.  Keest  (1857) 
Neikirk,  Elmer  (Pearl)  Ch  Paul,  For- 
est  City   Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp 
Forest  City,  Sec  13  O64a  (1877) 
Neikirk,  G.  F.  (Virgil)  Forest  City  Rt 
1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City, 
Sec  13  O160a  (1867) 
Neikirk,    Geo.    W.    Ch    Mary,    Irvin, 
Steven,  Elmer,  James,  Vern,  Warren, 
Gertrude,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  For- 
est City,   twp   Forest   City,   Sec   12 
O240a   (1850) 

*Neikirk,  Stephen  (Eva)  Ch  Evelyn, 
Alfred,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Topeka,  twp 
Quiver,  Sec  31  O134a  (1875) 
Neikirk,  Vernon  (Olive)  Ch  Chester, 
Edith,  Mary,  Carl,  Forest  City  Rt  1, 
tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec 
29  T160a  Mrs.  Ingersoll  (1882) 


*Neikirk,  Warren  (Verna)  Ch  Grace, 
San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Al- 
iens Grove,  Sec  15  T40a  Ben  Rapp 
(1916) 

Netcher,  Mrs.  Anna  C.  (Ch  Anna,  Ha- 
vana Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec  12 

O360a  (1856) 

Neteler,  C.  H  (Edith)  Ch  Winnie,  Clar- 
ence, Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  S'ec 
12  T365a  Anna  C.  Neteler  (1886) 
Newlun,  Alvin  (I'sabelle)  Ch  Louis, 
Esther,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  28-S  T240a  August  Krause 
(1894) 

*fNieders,  C.  H.  (Margaret)  Bath  Rt  1, 
tel  Bath,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  7  T280a 
C.  L.  Nieders  (1889) 
*fNieders,  C.   L.    (Kate)   Ch  William, 
Anna,    Adolph,    Havana    Rt    1,    twp 
Kilbourne,  S'ec  5  O600a  (1861) 
*Noltinsmeier,   D.    H.    (Lucy)    Saidora 
Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  9  T260a  H.  Nolt- 
insmeier   (1885) 

*Noltinsmeier,  George  (Erne)  Bath  Rt 
2  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  19  T478a 
W.  W.  Hammond  (1888) 
Noltinsmeier,  Henry  (Anna)  Saidora 
Rt  1,  tel  Saidora,  twp  Bath,  Sec  9 
O180a  (1868) 

Nordhouse,  John  (Mary)  Ch  Harmon, 
Adolph,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath  twp 
Bath,  Sec  36  O270a  (1874) 
Norrick,  Charles  C.  (Anna)  Ch  Clay- 
ton, Evelyn,  Natrona,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  14  T240a  Frank  Vannat- 
tan  (1909) 

Northnagle,  H.  A.  (Mary)  Ch  Erna, 
Arnold,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  2  Pastor  of  German  Evan- 
gelical Lutheran  Church  (1913) 
Null  John  Ch  Zelma,  William,  Norman, 
Lonell,  Manito  Rt  3,  twp  Manito,  Sec 
23  T40a  John  Seelye  (1915) 
Null,  W.  S.  (Mattie)  Ch  Robert,  Wal- 
ter, Hubert,  Carl,  Norman,  Zelma, 
San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  36  T160a  Hubert  Inger- 
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Oest,  August  (Lizzie)  Ch  Emma,  Wil- 
bur, Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  26 
T40a  (1888) 

Oest,  William  (Emma)  Ch  Ernest, 
Edward,  John,  Havana  Rt  1,  tel  Ha- 
vana, twp  Bath,  Sec  34  O80a  (1868) 

O'Hara,  Frank  Ch  Frank,  George, 
William,  Ray,  Earl,  Manito  Rt  3,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  30  T120a  Reams  Estate 
(1882) 

O'Hara,  J.  O.  (Lilla)  Ch  Merle,  Pat- 
rick, Nellie,  Geneva,  Manito  Rt  2, 
tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  23  O240a 
(1862) 

Okerfe,  Michael  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  To- 
peka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  32  O120a 
(1875) 

*Oldenstadt,  Henry  (Flossie)  Ch  Eve- 
lyn, Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  S'ec  6  T280a 
Mrs.  Imig  (1879) 

O'Niel,  William  (Laura)  Manito  Rt  1 
tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  13  T135a 
Adam  Worner  (1908) 

*Onken,  Henry  (Dora)  Ch  Frank,  Ray, 
Ola,  Mabel,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  30  T240a  W. 
K.  Terrell  Estate  (1891) 

Onken,  John  S.  (Anna)  Ch  Fred, 
Henry,  August,  John,  Mildred,  Mason 
City  Rt  5,  tel  Easton,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  8  O360a  (1881) 


*Osing,  Dick  (Anna)  Ch  Rudolph, 
Fred,  Edna,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  3  T220a  J.  D.  Strube 

(1874) 

Osing,  H.  W.  (Marie)  Ch  Lela,  To- 
peka Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Forest 
City,  Sec  35  T160a  John  Osing 

(1879) 

Osing,  J.  Henry  (Louise)  Ch  Frieda, 
Adolph,  Clara,  Alma,  Edward,  Wal- 
ter, Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  3  O130a  (1868) 

*0sborne,  Frank  (Mary)  Ch  Walter, 
Bird,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  14 
O240a  (1882) 

Osborne,  William  (Bessie)  Ch  Earl, 
Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  31  T85a  J.  H.  Dear- 
born (1910) 

Osterloh,  John  (Ethel)  Ch  Rubie,  Bue- 
lah,  Marjorie,  Gladys,  Lyman.  Ma- 
son City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Salt  Creek,  S'ec  14  T260a  Dr.  Caton 
(1886) 

Osing,  John  (Sophia)  Ch  Herman, 
Katie,  Topeka  Rt  1,  twp  Forest  City, 
Sec  35  OSOa  (I860) 

Overholt,  W.  D.  (Ada)  Ch  John,  jyrank, 
Charles,  Enos,  Lavina,  Hope,  Ha- 
vana Rt  4,  twp  Havana,  Sec  5  T5a 
Mrs.  M.  C.  Dew  (1913) 


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Palm,  D.  Topeka  Rt  2,  twp  Quiver,  Sec 
27  TSOOa  Johnson  (1917) 

Palmer,  August  (Gertrude)  Ch  Mil- 
dred, Helen,  Manito  Rt  3,  twp  Man- 
ito,  Sec  19  TSOOa  Hugh  McCarry 
(1915) 

Palmer,  Cecil  (Ruby)  Ch  Elenore, 
Enola,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  35 
T160a  Mrs.  M.  L.  Scoville  (1894) 

Palmer,  James  A.  (Hattie)  Ch  Cecil, 
Gale,  Louise,  Chester,  Frank  Mason 
City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Penn- 
sylvania, Sec  35  T320a  Mrs.  M.  L. 
Scoville  (1897) 

*Palmer,  S.  W.  (Hazel)  Ch  Harold, 
William,  Helen,  San  Jose  Rt  1,  tel 
San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  S'ec  36 
T200a  O.  S.  Biggs  (1911) 

*Pantier,  Robert  (Ollie)  Ch  Irene, 
Geraldine,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Ma- 
son City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  19 
T200a  J.  H.  Dearborn  (1912) 

*Parr,  Charles  (Dora)  Ch  Earl,  New 
Holland  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  26  T160a  Mrs.  Jef- 
ferson Donovan  (1877) 

Parr,  Frank  A.  (Edith)  Ch  Lela,  Ha- 
zel, Burdine,  Vesta,  Doris,  Mason 
City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Ma- 
son City,  Sec  23  T240a  Frank  Dono- 
van Foreman  for  Joseph  Donovan, 
Jr.  (1884) 

Parr,   L    (Mary)    San    Jose    Rt  2,   tel 

San  Jose,  twp  Manito,  S'ec  25  T120a 
Hubert  Ingersoll    (1892) 

Parr,  Louis  M.  (Nora)  Ch  Edith,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Salt  Creek,  Sec  18  T262a  Chas.  List 

(1873) 

Parr,  Melvin  L.  (Etta)  Ch  Donald, 
New  Holland  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Mason  City,  Sec  26  T160a  Mrs. 
Jefferson  Donovan  (1890) 

Parker,  L.  J.  (Agnes)  Ch  Ella,  San 
Jose  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  4  T107a  Joseph  Kahel 
(1877) 

Parkin,  Mrs.  Agnes  Ch  Will,  Harry, 
George,  May,  Bessie,  Mary,  Donald, 
Manito  Rt  1,  twp  Manito,  Sec  24 
T120a  William  Meeker  (1897) 


Parrott,  W.  B.  (Rhoda)  Ch  Olster,  Ger- 
trude, Roscoe,  Delilah,  "Mosco 
Farm"  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  17 
Foreman  for  Finley  Barrett  (1892) 

Parsons,  Joseph  (Arlie)  Ch  Malley, 
Goldie,  Gracie,  Bernice,  Joseph,  San 
Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  36  Tla 
John  Weimer  (1913) 

Patten,  Wm.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Bessie, 
Florence,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Ma- 
son City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  26 
T80a  Mrs.  Anna  Wakeman  (1916) 

*Patterson,  Christopher  C.  (Maude) 
Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Salt  Creek,  T40a  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Pat- 
erson  (1896) 

*Patterson,  David  (Laura)  Ch  Gerald, 
Grace,  Mildred,  Marie,  Mason  City 
Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  33  O80a  (1875) 

Patterson,  Joseph  (Mattie)  Havana  Rt 
1,  twp  Havana,  Sec  34— S  T160a 
Henry  Vanettan  (1875) 

^Patterson,  W.  H.  (Minnie)  Ch  Carl, 
Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  9  OlOOa  (1873) 

Peace,  Patrick  (Carrie)  Ch  Norbert, 
John,  Alice,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  21 
T— a  Chas.  Hull  (1913) 

Pellman,  Dick  Havana  Rt  2,  tel  To- 
peka, twp  Quiver,  Sec  15  T240a  J. 
W.  McHarry  (1885) 

Pemberton,    Smith    (Etta)  Ch    Ruth, 

Topeka   Rt  2,  tel  Forest  City,   twp 

Quiver,     Sec     29     T230a  John     L. 
Smith  (1859) 

Penewitt,  John  F.  (Esther)  Ch  Doris, 
John,  Emma,  Mrs.  Sarah  Housh, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  twp  S'alt  Creek, 
Sec  34  T235a  W.  P.  Wakeman  (1905) 

*Peplow,  Fred  (Kate)  Ch  Ida,  Alma. 
Charlotte,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San 
Jose,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  2  OlGOa 
(1892) 

Perdue,  Bern,  Ch  Eldridge,  Eslie. 
Athol,  Leta,  Natrona,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  14  Farmhand  for  F.  B. 
Norton  (1900) 

*Peterson,  A.  W.  (Mary)  New  Holland 
Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  13  O166a  (1860) 


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237 


Petty,  Marlon  (Lillie)  Ch  Cora,  Sarah, 
Charles,  Bessio,  Ivan,  Ruby,  Nellie, 
Forest  City  Rt  2,  tel  Manlto,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  34  O160a  (1904) 

*Pfeil,  George  (Effie)  Ch  Herbert, 
George,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Chandler- 
ville,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  30  O240a 
(1910) 

*Pfeiffer,  Morris  (Reka)  Ch  Henry, 
Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Sher- 
man, Sec  3  0350a  (1855) 

Pfeiffer,  William  (Una)  Ch  Walter, 
Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City, 
twp  Forest  City,  Sec  24  T160a  Mor- 
ris Pfeiffer  (1887) 

Phelps,  Wm.  R.  (Birdie)  Gladys,  Loyd, 
Grace,  William,  Lyle,  Robert,  Mil- 
dred, Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  Sec  31  O154a  (1872) 

*Phillips,  Frank,  Kilbourne,  tel  Kil- 
bourne,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  33  T340a 
Turner  Hergert  &  Co.  (1910) 

Pierce,  Franklin  Poplur  City  Rt  1  twp 
Sherman,  Sec  19  Ola  (1886) 

Pierce,  George  (Alice)  Ch  Franklin, 
Poplar  City  Rt  1,  tel  Havana,  twp 
Sherman,  Sec  19  Ola  (1853) 

Pierson,  Calvin  (Nettie)  Saidora  Rt  1 
twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  23  T240a  H.  A. 
Abbott  (1890) 

Pierson,  Jacob  (Martha)  Saidora  Rt  1, 
twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  28  04a  (1851) 

Pirce,  Mrs.  Bert  Ch  Gladys,  Mason 
City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Ma- 
son City,  Sec  20  T80a  S'igerson  heirs 
(1874) 

*Plapp,  E.  E.  (Bertha)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Buelah,  Vance,  Lois,  Willis,  Bishop, 
tel  Topeka,  twp  Forest  Sec  15  O40a 
Church  Property  Evangelical  Minis- 
ter (1914) 

*Plster,  Ben  (Amelia)  Ch  Amelia,  Ma- 
bel, Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Sherman,  Sec  11  T270a  J.  J.  Danilson 
(1885) 

*Pollock,  John  (Jennie)  Ch  Vivian, 
Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp 
Forest  City,  Sec  33  T160a  S.  Keisling 
(1882) 

Pottorf,  A.  Gail  (Lela)  Mason  City  Rt 
1,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  19  T95a 
Mrs.  Kate  McCarry  (1892) 

*Pottorf,  George  R.  (Belle)  Ch  Harry, 
Cecil,  Lyle,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec 
14  O80a  (1875) 

*Pottorf,  Elmer   (Marguerite)   Ch  El- 
mer,   Mason    City    Rt   5,   tel   Mason 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  See  27  T160a 
Mrs.  M.  Peet  Estate  (1901) 


*Pottorf,  Isaac  L.  (Delia)  Ch  Cora,  Ma- 
rie, Velma,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec 
14  080a  (1872) 

Pottorf,  Wm.  H.  (Eva)  Ch  John,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  Sec  24  O80a  (1870) 

*Phymer,  W.   M.    (Lyda)    Ch  George, 

,  Lizzie,  Roy,  Delia,  Easton  Rt  2,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  27  T240a 
Charles  Himmel 

*Preyer,  J.  A.  (Mylissa)  Ch  Mary,  "Ma- 
ple Grove  Farm"  Easton  Rt  1,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  34  T160a 
W.  A.  Lee  <1887) 

*Prief,  Joachim  (Catherine)  Ch  Anna, 
Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath  twp  Bath,  Sec 
12  O200a  (1872) 

Prettyman,  Mrs.  Minerva  Poplar  City 
Rt  1,  tw^p  Havana,  Sec  27 — S  O320a 
(1857) 

*Prettyman,  H.  B.  (Edith)  Ch  Lloyd, 
Harold,  Clarence,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp 
Kilbourne,  Sec  3  O218a  (1907) 

Prettyman,  Perry  (Mary)  Ch  Luella, 
Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec  21 — S 
O215a  (1873) 

Prettyman,  Phillip  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Earl,  Howard,  Poplar  City  Rt  1,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  27— S  T320a  Mrs.  Min- 
erva Prettyman  (1878) 

*Probasco,  Clyde  D.  (Mary)  San  Jose, 
tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec 
12  T120a  Lillian  Probasco  (1890) 

*  Proctor,  Fred  (Jennie)  Ch  Harry, 
Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  10  T160a  Heirs  of 
W.  S.  Chestnut  (1874) 

Proehl,  W.  A.  (Louise)  Ch  Pauline, 
Wilhelmina,  Carl,  Lillian,  Louise, 
Forest  City,  tel  Forest  City,  twp 
Forest  City,  Sec  18  O240a  (1909) 

Propest,  Louis,  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  9  Tla  Juda  Keam 

*Pugh,  Chas.  W.  (Annabelle)  Ch  Kate, 
Bessie,  Grace,  Helen,  Fred,  Mason 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Penn- 
sylvania, Sec  23  O400a  (1859) 

*Pugh,  John  E.  (Lavera)  Ch  Loretta, 
Loraine,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  26 
T240a  Dr.  A.  F.  Burnham  (1887) 

*Pugh,  V.  W.  (L^ona)  Mason  City  Rt 
2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City, 
Sec  16  O240a  (1897) 

:;Pugh,  Walter  L.  (Leila)  Mason  City 
Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  20  T260a  J.  W.  Shane  Estate 
(1890) 


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Pulling,  Edward  (Margaret)  Ch 
Wilma,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  29 — S  Farmhand  for  Perry  Pret- 
tyman.  (1895) 

Pulling,  J.  C.  (Elizabeth)  Havana  Rt  1, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  34— S  O5a  (1857) 


Purvis,  Harrison  (Agnes)  Mason  Rt  2, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec 
14  T200a  R.  Swaar  (1907) 

Pyles,  John  L.  (Mabel)  Ch  Guinevere, 
Mason  City  Rt  4,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  9  Farmhand  for  Frank  H.  Dare 
(1914) 


Quick,  Andy  T.  (Emily)  Ch  Harold, 
Cecil,  Mildred,  Ray,  Mason  City  Rt  2, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec 
27  O13a  (1877) 


Quick,  John  (Evelyn)  Mason  City  Rt 
2,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  16  T240a  V. 
W.  Pugh  (1885) 


R 


Rabbe,  Fred  (Harriet)  Ch  Gwendolyn, 
Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  23  Farmhand 
for  C.  W.  Pugh  (1895) 

Rabbe,  Henry  (Delia)  Ch  Dora,  Nettie, 
Marie,  Minnie,  Lena,  Elsie,  Richard, 
George,  Jerry,  William,  Mason  City 
Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  27  T160a  Fritz  Hendoff 
(1890) 

Rabbe,  John  (Viola)  Mason  City  Rt  1, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Pennsylvania, 
Sec  13  T80a  Farmhand  for  Frank 
Brooks  (1914) 

*Rademacker,  Fred  (Maggie)  Ch  Ma- 
rie, John,  San  Jose  Rt  1,  tel  San 
Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  15  O20a 
(1868) 

Raffety,  C.  H.  (Verna)  Ch  Carl,  Alma, 
•'Sunnyside  Farm"  Mason  City  Rt  2, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  S'ec 
18  Foreman  for  W.  T.  Ainsworth 
(1913) 

Rakestraw,  Everett  (Esther)  Ch  Nora, 
Manito  Rt  1,  twp  Manito,  Sec  27 
T160a  Mrs.  A.  Wood  (1907) 

Rakestraw,  H.  N.  Havana  Rt  2,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  22— N  TlSla  W.  H. 
Meyer  (1849) 

Bakestraw,  J.  H.  (Ruth)  Topeka  Rt  2, 
tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  32  T213a 
Mrs.  Krause  (1867) 

Rankin,  Daniel  (Ida)  Ch  Orville,  Man- 
ito Rt  1,  tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec 
14  200a  Fred  Rankin  (1887) 


Rankin,  John  (Edith)  Ch  John,  Helen, 
Raymond,  Forest  City  Rt  2,  tel  Man- 
ito, twp  Manito,  Sec  10  T120a  John 
Warner  (1879) 

*Rapp,  Benj.  (Amelia)  Ch  Laura,  San 
Jose,  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  10  O160a  (1890) 

Rapp,  Phillip  (Ethel)  Ch  Edna,  Ame- 
lia, Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City, 
twp  Forest  City,  Sec  29  T120a  Benn 
Rapp  (1891) 

*Reed,  Charles  (Mattie)  Ch  Donald, 
San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  11 
O200a  (1879) 

*Reed,  Fred  (Susa)  Kilbourne  Rt  1, 
tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Bath,  Sec  1 — S 
T160a  (1912) 

*Reed,  J.  J.  (Ida)  Ch  Fred,  Myrtle, 
Gertrude,  Bertha,  Isaac,  San  Jose  Rt 
2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove. 
S'ec  34  O240a  (1874) 

Reed,  Owen  (Maggie)  Ch  Iva,  Lonnie. 
Robert,  Leonard,  Mason  City  Rt  2, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec 
35  T200a  Sard  Young  (1913) 

Reed,  Thomas  (Agnes)  Manito  Rt  3, 
tel  Manito,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  22  T160a 
J.  Myers  (1897) 

Reeder,  Adalia  (Ruth)  Ch  Thermon, 
Genevieve,  Esther,  Mason  City  Rt  5, 
tel  Teheran,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec 
29  Farmhand  for  Manley  Mathews 
(1916) 

Reich,  Fred  C.  (Dora)  Ch  Elizabeth, 
Robert,  Easton  Rt  2,  twp  Sherman, 
Sec  24  T160a  W.  S.  Still  (1916) 


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239 


*Renkin,  J.  H.  (Feeke)  Ch  Feeke, 
Rina,  John,  Henry,  Robert,  Lena, 
Letje,  Jacob,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec 
17,  O240a  (1895) 

Reynolds,  C.  B.  (Mona)  Ch  Emma, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Saidora,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  10  T82a  C.  W.  Coddington 
(1893) 

Reynolds,  Frank  (Buelah)  Ch  Thomas, 
Florence,  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath, 
S'ec  15  Foreman  for  C.  W.  Codding- 
ton  (1914) 

Richardson,  S.  L.  (Anice)  Ch  Everett, 
George,  John,  Rose,  Earl,  Bath,  tel 
Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  17  O4a  (1911) 

Rennecker,  Fred  (Hannah)  Ch  Edith, 
Fred,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  27— S  O120a  (1872) 

*Rhodes,  Harry  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  34  O300a 
(1890) 

Rhodes,  Walter  (Bertha)  Ch  Dorothy, 
Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  23— NE 
TlOa  Mrs.  Harpt  (1888) 

*  Rhodes,  W.  A.  (Minnie)  Ch  Myrtle, 
Walter,  Harry,  Verna,  Jessie,  Frieda, 
Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec 
22  O320a  (1865) 

Richard,  H.  R.  (Ada)  Ch  Ralph,  How- 
ard, Kenneth,  Bessie,  Mable,  Brown- 
ing, tel  Warren,  twp  Lynchburg,  S'ec 
2— W  T1120a  (1900) 

*Riedinger,  O.  E.  (Matilda)  Ch  Flor- 
ence, Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  23  O270a 
(1872) 

Rier,  J.  A.  (Grace)  Ch  Adolpli,  Ei'.win, 
Susan,  Truman,  Rosalee,  Saidora  Rt 
1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  9  O50a  (1902) 

*Riepe,  Edward  A.,  Mason  City  Rt  2, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec 
25  T406a  Becker  Bros.  (1916) 

Riesling,  Martin  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel 

Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  28 
O80a    (1869) 

*Riggins,  Frank  (Lizzie)  Ch  Franklin, 
Alta,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Crane  Creek,  Sec  1  O80a  (1872) 

*Riggins,  Wm.  M.  Ch  Gladys,  Winifred, 
Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  8  O120a  (1876) 

Riley,  F.  W.  (Lucy)  Ch  Ethel,  Lacy. 
Erman,  Ora,  Forest  City  Rt  2,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  8 
T268a  Lena  L.  Smith  (1899) 


*Ringland,  I.  W.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Hattie. 
Raymond,  Grace,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  34  OlGOa 
(1866) 

*Ringland,  Roy  (Hattie)  Ch  Esther. 
Hazel,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  4  T200a 
David  L.  Dare  (1887) 

*Ringhouse,  W.  P.  (Mary)  Ch  Bessie. 
Conseula,  Clyde,  Havana  Rt  2,  tel 
Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  11  O160a 
(1858) 

Ringhouse,  William  (Pauline)  Ha- 
vana Rt  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver, 
Sec  11  T160a  McHarry  (1892) 

*Riner,  J.  A.  (Ada)  Ch  James,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  6  O160a  (1881) 

Risen,  John  A.  (Malissa)  Ch  Eugenia, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  22  T160a  D.  S'. 
Burroughs  (1906) 

Ritchie,  Emory  E.  (Lizzie)  Ch  James, 
Dora,  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp 
Quiver,  Sec  29  T120a  Otis  Pemberton 
(1915) 

Ritchie,  James  (Mary)  Ch  Sarah,  Will- 
iam, James,  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  Topeka, 
twp  Quiver,  Sec  29  T190a  Otis  Pem- 
berton (1915) 

Roat,  Mrs.  Christiana,  Ch  Adie,  Ella, 
Benjamin,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Ha- 
vana, Sec  9  (1868) 

Roat,  John  Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  15  O140a  (1884) 

Roat,  Henry  (Julia)  Havana  Rt  4,  twp 
Havana,  S'ec  16— S  O180a  (1887) 

Robbins,  John  (Rosie)  Ch  Olyn, 
Claude,  Easton  Rt  1,  twp  Crane 
Creek,  Sec  4  T — a  Ashmore  (1916) 

Roberneck,  A.  H.  (Lillie)  Poplar  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec 
31  T160a  C.  H.  Kreling  (1892) 

Roberts,  Koran  (Mary)  Mason  City  Rt 
5,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Pennsylvania, 
T80a  Chas.  McHarry  (1908) 

Roberts,  W.  A.  (Mary)  Ch  Fred,  Kil- 
bourne  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  35  T5a 
Mrs.  Samuels  (1907) 

*Robinson,  T.  J.  (Mary)  Ch  Paul, 
Erma,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Crane  Creek,  Sec  14  O160a  (1860) 

Rogers,  W.  E.  (Fannie)  Ch  Frank, 
Elsie,  Helen.  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Ha- 
vana, Sec  30— S'  O320a  (1914) 


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*Roley,  John  W.  (Bridget)  Mason  City 
Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  10  T310a  H.  N.  McFadden 
Estate  (1871) 

Roloff,  F.  (Nellie)  Ch  Doris,  Dorothy, 
Prank,  Bath,  twp  Bath  Sec  17  Car- 
penter for  Finley  Barrett  (1894) 

Roof,  Grant  (May)  Ch  Shirley,  Leslie, 
Ottis,  Mary,  Bessie,  Clara,  Mason 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City  twp  Penn- 
sylvania, Sec  12  T300a  J.  W.  Mc- 
Harry  (1856) 

Roof,  Harry  (Lena)  Mason  City  R£  5, 
tel  Teheran,  twp  Pennsylvania,  S'ec 
17  T200a  J.  W.  McHarry  (1886) 

*Roll,  Chas.  (Eva)  Ch  Lena,  Mason 
City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek,  Sec  7  O120a  (1863) 

*Roll,  John  E.  (Catherine)  Mason  City 
Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  7  0120a  (1855) 

Roll,  Ralph  (Mildred)  Easton  Rt  1,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  7  T80a 
S.  R.  Roll  (1891) 

*Roll,  Sidney  R.  (Maggie)  Ch  Delia, 
Ray,  Orval,  Guy,  Lyle,  Wilbur,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  4,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  7 
O255a  (1867) 


Ross,  Mrs.  Odessa  Ch  William,  Paul, 
Ernest,  Arthur,  Frank,  Buelah,  Bath 
Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  3 — S  T3a  John 
Schoonover  (1878) 

Root,  Earl  (One)  Ch  Oletha,  Easton 
Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Pennsylvania, 
Sec  19  T120a  T.  L.  Morgan  (1885) 

*Rountrer,  C.  J.  (Amy)  Ch  Elsie,  Ha- 
vana Rt  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver, 
Sec  12  O400a  (1887) 

Routs,  Lafe  (Fannie)  Easton  Rt  1,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Sherman,  S'ec  27  T200a 
Bob  Samuels  (1882) 

Rue,  Mrs.  J.  R.  Ch  Mary,  Helen,  Will- 
iam, Josephine,  Grace,  Arthur, 
Henry,  Flossy,  Rachael,  Lyndall, 
Manito  Rt  3,  twp  Manito,  S'ec  32 
O120a  (1892) 

*Ruleenking,  Frank  (Marguerite)  Ch 
Alta,  Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Sherman,  Sec  3  O120a  (1867) 

Rummerfield,  John  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp 
Lynchburg,  Sec  20  T160a  Jacob  Tay- 
lor (1860) 

Ryan,  Wm.  (Nora)  Ch  Ruth,  Harold, 
Hazel,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  34  T90a 
Harry  Wakeman  (1914) 


Salkeld,  R.  Natrona,  tel  San  Jose,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  14  O85a  (1890) 

Sampson,  Samuel  (Clara)  Ch  Oscar, 
Charles,  Amanda,  Edith,  Mason  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  21  T160a  Mrs.  Gussie  Hu- 
ble  (1906) 

Sampson  Bros.,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  21  T160a  Mrs.  Gus- 
sie Huble  (1906) 

Samuel,  B.  A.  Ch  Andrew,  Kilbourne 
Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  35  O80a  (1849) 

*Samuels,  Howard  (Ena)  Ch  Elis,  Eas- 
ton, tel  Easton,  twp  Sherman,  S'ec 
25  T200a  R.  B.  &  J.  E.  Samuels 
(1877) 

Sandman,  Eliza  Ch  Fred,  Adie,  Philip, 
Elizabeth,  Herman,  Havana  Rt  2, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  21 — N  O120a 
(1885) 

Sanman,  John  (Emma)  Ch  Pauline, 
Edgar,  Paul,  Anna,  Havana  Rt  2,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  36— N  O75a  (1877) 


Sanmann,  J.  Fred  (Cecilia)  Ch  Fran- 
cis, Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Havana,  Sec  6 
T80a  John  Tarvin  (1889) 

Sanert,  Fred  (Adaline)  Ch  Carl,  Lloyd, 
Nile,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  23  T260a 
R.  Swaar  (1912) 

Sapp,  Charles  (Virgie)  Ch  Maudie, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath.  Sec  16  OlOa 

(1898) 

Sarff,  Arthur  (Jennie)  Bath  Rt  2,  tel 
Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  8  Fore- 
man for  Ona  S'arff  (1894) 

Sarff,  C.  J.  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Lynch- 
burg, Sec  19  O120a  (1895) 

Sarff,  Ernest  (Vevna)  Ch  Floyd,  Bath 
Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec 
4  T2a  Royal  Smith  (1897) 

*Sarff,  J.  B.  (M.  E.)  Ch  Paul,  Plezz, 
Esther,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Warren,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  7  Ollla  (1860) 


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Sarff,  L.  H.  (Elsie)  Ch  Frieda,  Ina, 
Henry,  Jackson,  Joseph,  Saidora  Rt 
1,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  23  T40a  P. 
Eugene  Daniels  (1874) 

Sarff,  Lowell  (Essie)  Bath  Rt  2,  tel 
Warren,  twp  Lynchburg,  TSOOa 
Lewis  Sarff  (1895) 

*Sarff,  Lewis  (Samantha)  Bath  Rt  2, 
tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  6 
O480a  (1861) 

*  Sarff,  Ora  J.  (Gerta)  Ch  Elsie,  Roy, 
Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg, 
Sec  8  T160a  Louis  Sarff  (1884) 

Sarff,  William  C.  (Sarah)  Ch  Ludicy 
Alma,  John,  Gilbert,  Saidora  Rt  1, 
twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  29  Tla.  Mrs. 
Lena  Schaad  (1866) 

Sarff,  Willard  (Loraine)  Ch  Raymond, 
Elda,  Howard,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  War- 
ren, twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  4  01%a 
(1859) 

Sarnes,  Manning  (Maude)  Ch  Willard, 
Burnell,  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  16  Laborer  for  Frank  Don- 
ovan, Jr  (1895) 

*Sauer,  A.  E.  (Sophia)  Ch  Violet,  El- 
mer, Urben,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  twp  Kil- 
bourne,  Sec  18  T160a  H.  L.  Lussehop 
(1910) 

Scanmahorn,  Solomon  (Clara)  Ch  Har- 
old, Elizabeth,  Cleo,  Clifford, 
Rosella,  San  Jose  Rt  1,  tel  San  Jose, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  23  T240a 
Scott  Wadkins  (1915) 

Schaad,  Charles  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel 
Kilbourne,  twp  Bath,  Sec  2 — S  T220a 
George  Ranson  Estate  (1880) 

*Schaad,  Mrs.  Lena  Ch  Nettie,  Andrew, 
Elizabeth,  Marguerite,  John,  Saidora 
Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  See 
17  O710a  (1860) 

*Schaad,  W.  H.  (Bessie)  Ch  Vivian, 
Vernon,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Chandlerville. 
twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  9  O400a  (1890) 

*Schaeffer,  Charles  B.  (Lulu)  Ch 
Floyd,  Ruby,  Bazzell.  Bath  Rt  2,  tel 
Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  6  02% a 
(1907) 

*Schafer,  Chas.  (Anna)  Mason  City  Rt 
1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Pennsylvania, 
Sec  2  T240a  Chas.  McFadden  (1895) 

*Schafer,  Fred  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Sai- 
dora. twp  Bath,  See  9  O85a  (1861) 

Schafer,  John  Ch  Edna,  Mason  City  Rt 
1,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  2  T240a 
Chester  McFadden  (1885) 


Schafer,  John,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel,  Sai- 
dora, twp  Bath,  Sec  9  O85a  (1879) 

Schaub,  Lucas  (Annie)  Ch  Richard. 
Edward,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  24  O166a 
(1916) 

Schierbeck,  A.  W.  (Millie)  Ch  Larina, 
Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana.  Sec  12 
T106a  W.  Evers  Estate 

Schierbeck,  Mrs.  Minnie  Ch  Harmon, 
Richard,  Havana  Rt  2,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  27— N  O193a  (1872) 

Schilling,  Jacob  (Eva)  Ch  Eleanor, 
Evelyn,  Vera,  Wanita,  Havana  Rt  4, 
twp  Havana,  S'ec  32 — N  T205a  J.  M. 
Schilling  (1908) 

Schilling,  Jacob,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  33 — N,  TllOa  Schimer- 
horn  Estate  (1907) 

Schmuch,  A.  J.   (Edna)   Topeka  Rt  2, ' 
tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  17  T420a 
Robert  Himmel  (1904) 

Schmick,  Oscar  (Bessie)  Ch  Myrtle, 
Arthur,  Buddie,  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  To- 
peka, twp  Quiver,  S'ec  27  T500a 
Thos.  Palm  (1875) 

*Schmidt,  Chris  (Katherine)  Mason 
City,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  30  T193a  Henry  Himmel 

(1888) 

*Schmidt,  Dietrich  (Clara)  Forest 
City,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  5  T440a  Ehler  Schmidt  Es- 
tate (1892) 

Schmidt,  Louis  (Addie)  Ch  Gladys, 
Ruby,  Havana,  twp  Havana,  Sec  5 
T350a  Ernst  Behr  (1886) 

*Schnelle,  Fred  (Martha)  Ch  Ruth, 
Velma,  Topeka,  tel  Topeka,  twp 
Quiver,  Sec  3u  O80a  (1875) 

*Schoonover,  Clarence  (Belle)  Ch  Wil- 
bur, Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Teheran, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  9  T200a 
Robert  Schoonover  (1889) 

*Schoonover,  Ezra  (Allie)  Saidora,  tel 
Saidora.  twp  Bath,  Sec  21— S'  O40a 
T180a  Thos.  Adkins  (1880) 

Schoonover,  John,  Jr.  (Myrtle)  Ch 
Stewart,  Lillian,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath. 
twp  Bath,  Sec  34  T3a  John  Schoono- 
ver (1880) 

Schoonover,  John  V.  (Betsy")  Ch  Louis, 
Eath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec 
34  O360a  (1846) 

Schoonover,  Mrs.  Marian  Saidora  Rt  1, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  19  O20a  (1853) 


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*Sc  boon  over,  Robert  (Mary)  Ch  Will- 
iam, Bessie,  Elsie,  Lottie,  Mason 
City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Penn- 
sylvania, Sec  17  O440a  (1857) 

*Schoonover,  Smith  (Lucy)  Ch  Carl, 
Lela,  Thelma,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec 
17  O300a  (1867) 

Schoonover,  W.  C.  Ch  Arthur,  Ruby, 
Bath  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  19  T90a 
Mrs.  Schoonover  (1876) 

Schrader,  Fred  (Margarite)  Ch  Wini- 
fred, Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  10 
T160a  Ben  McFadden  (1910) 

Schrader,  H.  (Emma)  Ch  John, 
George,  Frank,  Leives,  Manito  Rt  1, 
tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  1  O160a 
(1908) 

*Schussele,  Chas.  (Rebecca)  Ch  Paul, 
Lizzie,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Teheran, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  5  O80a 
(1853) 

*Schussele,  Henry  (Hattie)  Ch 
Luella,  Henry,  Delia,  Nellie,  Easton 
Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec 
25  O196a  (1859) 

Schults,  Joseph  (Mary)  Ch  Robert, 
Oscar,  Ernest,  Ida,  Guy,  Calvin, 
Olive,  Bath  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  35 
O200a  (1870) 

Schulz,  Edward  (Effie)  Ch  Stanley,  Al- 
fred, Herbert,  Helen,  Mason  City  Rt 
1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Pennsylvania 
Sec  13  T160a  Henry  Booth  (1889) 


*Schulz,  Rudolph  (Lena)  Ch  Oscar, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Salt  Creek,  Sec  34  O153a  (1899) 

*Schuster,  Frank  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Gwendolyn,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Ma- 
son City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  17 
O240a  (1884) 

Schwering,  Mrs.  Anna  Ch  Benjamin, 
William,  Emma,  Kathryn,  Frieda, 
I'rma,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath. 
Sec  29  O240a  (1883) 

Scott,  W.  H.  (Jennie)  Ch  Virgil,  Her- 
schal,  Thelma,  Zelma,  Leslie,  San 
Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  3  Manager  of  Allen  Farm- 
ers Elev.  Co  (1876) 

*Sears,  E.  A.  (Dora)  Ch  Maria, 
Charles,  Evelyn,  John,  Easton  Rt  1, 
tel  Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  21 
O237a  (1866) 

*Sears,  M.  O.  (Alta)  Ch  Albert,  Frank, 
Mary,  Kilbourne  Rt  2,  tel  Easton, 
twp  Crane  Creek,  Stec  20  O160a 
(1868) 

Sears,  Mary  Kilbourne,  tel  Kilbourne, 
twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  26  O397a  (1838) 

Seely,  Jonathan  (Fronia)  Ch  Clara, 
Virgil,  Ben,  Roy,  Ray,  Ettie,  Gertie, 
Lester,  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  Manito,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  23  O440a  (1861) 

Sellers,  J.  L.  (Malissa)  Ch  Albert, 
Carl,  Edgar,  Wilfred,  Delmer,  San 
Jose,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  1  T80a  Mrs.  Frank  Biggs  (1884) 


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*Sehierbeck,  H.  L.  (Anna)  Ch  Harold, 
Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver, 
Sec  25  T160a  J.  W.  McHarry  (1883) 

Severns,  Harry  (Lila)  Mason  City  Rt 
5,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Pennsylvania, 
Sec  25  O80a  (1888) 

*Severns,  Henry  E.  (Sarah)  Ch  Will- 
iam, Ruby,  Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton. 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  18  T200a  Mrs. 
Marion  Furre  (1907) 

*Shankland,  J.  E.  (Catherine)  Ch 
Lysle,  Freeman,  Milford,  San  Jose, 
tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec 
1  (1905) 

*Sharp,  J.  M.  (Katie)  New  Holland,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec 
29  O200a  (1877) 

Shaugo,  G.  W.  (Cora)  Ch  Helen,  Mason 
City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  16  T80a  Jackson  Round- 
tree  (1881) 

*Shaugo,  J.  H.  Ch  Arthur,  Hazel,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  S'ec  9  T178a  John 
Hauchens  (1877) 

Shay,  Samuel  (Anna)  Mason  City  Rt  3, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  27  T120a  Wm.  Becker  (1917) 

Sherer,  D.  A.  (Harriet)  Ch  Stanley, 
Marion,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  7  T240a 
S.  E.  Barnes  (1892) 

*Shipp,  C.  L.  (Ella)  Ch  Doyne,  Alma, 
Poplar  City  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Sherman,  Sec  32  T215a  T.  C.  Easton 
Estate  (1895) 

*Shirley,  John  (Anna)  Ch  lone,  Bath 
Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec 
4  O40a  (1872) 

Shoemaker,  Chas.  H.  (Minnie)  Ch 
Edith,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  13  Foreman  (1870) 

Shoemaker,  L.  P.  Ch  Orval,  Dorothy, 
Doris,  Gilbert,  Herbert,  Saidora  Rt  1, 
tel  Saidora,  twp  Bath,  Sec  20  T300a 
Thos.  Adkins  (1873) 

Shore,  J.  W.  (Viola)  Ch  William, 
Harry,  Philip,  Annie,  Easton  Rt  1, 
tel  Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  11 
Tla  Mary  Depue  (1914) 

Shore,  William  C.  (Elizabeth)  Ch 
Mary,  lona,  Easton  Rt  1,  twp  Crane 
Creek,  Sec  14  (1902) 

*Short,  Roy  (Cora)  Ch  Myrhl,  Phyllis, 
Velma,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  13  T200a 
Geo.  L.  Short  (1877) 


*Showwalter,  Albert  (Carrie)  Easton 
Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek, 
Sec  14  (1894) 

Showwalter,  G.  W.  Ch  Ledru,  Leora, 
Neoma,  Alfred,  Floyd,  Easton  Rt  2, 
tel  Easton,  twp;  Sherman,  Sec  9 
T200a  Sue  Kiesler  (1893) 

Showwalter,  N.  (Maggie)  Ch  George, 
Virgil,  Kilbourne  Rt  2,  tel  Easton 
twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  13  T120a  J.  D. 
Perkins  &  Geo.  A.  Crane  (1914) 

Shropshire,  John  (Laura)  Ch  Mary,  Al- 
len, Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  28  Farmhand  for 
Phil  Burnham  (1917) 

Shultz,  John  W.  (Vera)  Ch  Evelyn, 
Harry,  Mildred,  Gladys,  Floyd,  Wal- 
ter, Joseph,  Kilbourne  Rt  2,  tel  Kil- 
bourne, twp  Kilbourne,  S'ec  23  O80a 
(1879) 

Shute,  F.  C.  (Eliza)    Easton  Rt  1,  tel 

Easton,    twp    Crane    Creek,    Sec    2 

0147a  (1880) 
Shute,  Harry  F.  (Nell)  Ch  Frank,  Don, 

Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Crane 

Creek,    Sec    3    T200a    F.    C.    Shute 

(1916) 
*Shute,  John  A.  (Jessie)  Easton  Rt  1, 

twp    Crane     Creek,    Sec     3     O200a 

(1891) 

Sidebottom,  Irvin  (Laura)  Forest  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest 
City,  Sec  23  T160a  Clarence  Lux 
(1910) 

*Siegrist,  E.  J.  (Julia)  Ch  Gladys, 
Damon,  Donald,  Dorothy,  San  Jose 
Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  2  O160a  (1887) 

Siebenborn,  Geo.  H.  Ch  Blanche  Clyde, 
Topeka  R  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver, 
Sec  29  T200a  Fred  Fette  (1865) 

*Siebenborn,  O.  H.  (Eliza)  Ch  Hazel, 
Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver, 
Sec  28  T255a  Estate  of  Chrlstiau 
Siebenborn  (1874) 

*Sielschott,  George  (Myrtle)  Ch 
Adolph,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kil- 
bourne, twp  Bath,  Sec  1 — S  O240a 
(1886) 

Siltman,  August  H.  (Fannie)  Ch 
George,  John,  Alfred,  Verna,  Joseph, 
Maggie,  Marie,  Frank,  Esther,  Ger- 
trude, Alta,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Lynchburg  Sec  24  ^-20a  (1913) 

Siltman,  George  H.  (Emma)  Ch  Ray- 
mond, Floyd,  Helen,  George,  Saidora 
Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  22— S'  T126a 
Thos.  Adkins  (1891) 


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*Siltman,  Henry  (Lydia)  Ch  Louie, 
Henry,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  20 
0160a  (1884) 

Siltman,  Henry  (Anna)  Saidora  Rt  1, 
tel  Saidora,  twp  Bath,  Sec  32  O160a 
(1867) 

Siltman,  John  (Nettie)  Ch  Eula,  Hilda, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  7  T520a 
J.  J.  Bell  (1893) 

Siltman,  Louis  (Marie)  Ch  Helena, 
Irene,  Frieda,  Clarence,  Harry,  Ha- 
vana Rt  2,  twp  Havana,  Sec  28— N 
T160a  Chris  Tegedes  (1881) 

Siltman,  W.  L.  (Anna)  Ch  Harold, 
Louis,  Marguerite,  Mable,  Donald, 
Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec 
5  O80a  (1879) 

Sinclair,  R.  J.  (Clara)  Ch  Gladys, 
Harold,  Floyd,  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  To- 
peka, twp  Quiver,  Sec  32  T480a  F.  C. 
Zellar  (1893) 

Singler,  Clarence  F.  (Bertha)  Ch  Del- 
bert,  Elvin,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  For- 
est City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  3 
T120a  B.  McFadden  (1889) 

Sisson,  Harvey  (Nina)  Ch  Geneva, 
Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  Sec  33  T375a  M. 
L.  Sisson  (1893) 

Sisson,  M.  L.  (Caroline)  Ch  Ralph, 
Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  S'ec 
28  O360a  (1844) 

Sisson,  Stanton  (Melissa)  Ch  Cecil, 
Emma,  Arthur,  Russell,  Ethel,  Bath 
Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  20 
O360a  (1871) 

Session,  Thomas  (Lucy)  Ch  Edith, 
Annie,  Orie,  Henry,  Howard,  Delia, 
Harold,  Floyd,  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp 
Bath,  Farmhand  for  H.  W.  Davis 
(1910) 

*Skaggs,  Crawford  (Emma)  Ch  Lyle, 
Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  23  T80a  Fred 
Peplow  (1917) 

*Skaggs,  Robert  L.  (Mary)  Ch  Homer, 
Robert,  Moses,  Ella,  Fred,  Nora, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  26  T315a  John 
Brunkhorst  (1905) 

Skaggs,  Ryal  (May)  Ch  Maria,  To- 
peka Rt  1,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  31  Farm- 
hand for  Burt  Smith  (1910) 

*Smith,  A.  B.  (Elsie)  Ch  Elsie,  Fran- 
cis, Topeka,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quivers, 
Sec  31  T390a  S.  W.  Smith  (1866) 

Smith,  Mrs.  Anna  Ch  Mary,  Alta,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  Sec  36  O160a  (1873) 


Smith,  Asa  L.  (Anna)  Ch  Merle,  Ma- 
son City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  28  T120a  J.  H.  Dear- 
born (1888) 

*Smith,  Carl  (Carrie)  Ch  Orin,  Iryill, 
Easton,  tel  Easton,  twp  Sherman, 
Sec  36  T187a  Mrs.  Samuels  (1884) 

Smith,  Charles  (Rachael)  Ch  Eugene, 
Myrtle,  Irene,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Bath,  O120a  (1864) 

*Smith,  D.  W.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Charles, 
Fay,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Crane  Creek,  Sec  3  OllOa  (1879) 

Smith,  Dwight  L.  (Ethel)  Ch  Margaret, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Mason  City,  S'ec  29  T1125a  J.  H. 
Dearborn  (1892) 

Smith,  G.  A.  (Laura)  Ch  Mattie,  Hat- 
tie,  Jessie,  Howard,  George,  Mason 
City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  28  T200a  Dr.  Cargal  (1911) 

Smith,  George  B.  (Anna)  Bath  Rt  2, 
tel  Warren,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  16 
T120a  J.  W.  Warren  (1898) 

*Smith,  Edwin  H.  (Edith)  Ch  Isabelle, 
Bernard,  Geraldine,  San  Jose  Rt  t, 
tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec 
25  T320a  Geo.  Smith  (1888) 

*Smith,  Emery  (Ethel)  Ch  John, 
Alice,  Esther,  Kilbourne  Rt  2,  twp 
Kilbourne,  Sec  24  T182a  Frank  Ba- 
ker (1884) 

*Smith,  E.  W.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Fay, 
Charles,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Uaston, 
twp  Crane  Creek,  bee  3  OllOa 
(1876) 

Smith,  Harry  (Ida)  Ch  Zelda,  Leola, 
Howard,  Elizabeth,  San  Jose  Rt  2, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  4  T244a  Wm. 
Dierr  (1887) 

Smith,  Henry  C.  (Martha)  Ch  Dillard, 
Nevia,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Topeka,  twp 
Quivers,  Sec  29  T301a  James  Cook 
(1887) 

Smith,  Henry  W.  (Naomi)  Ch  Harvey, 
John,  Violet,  Ruth,  Mildred,  Mar- 
garet, Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  8  T160a 
Frank  Strickle  (1877) 

Smith,  I.  C.  (Edith)  Ch  Lloyd,  George, 
Melvin,  Lyman,  Verla,  Tillie,  Bath 
Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  14 
T240a  E.  H.  Clark  (1883) 

Smith,  Ira  (Josephine)  Ch  Marie,  Dor- 
othy, Clayton,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec 
36  T80a  Mrs.  Wm.  Cotrell  (1886) 


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Smith,  John  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Warren, 
twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  10  O79a  (1856) 

Smith,  Joseph  W.  (Eliza)  Mason  City 
Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  31  O143a  (1847) 

Smith,  L.  H.  (Maggie)  Ch  Inez,  Elva, 
Lasa,  Wallace,  Nelson,  "Patterson 
School  Farm"  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  25-SW  O155a  (1866) 

*Smith,  Oscar  L.  (Clara)  Ch  Edith, 
Ethel,  Gladys,  Francis,  Mason  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  18  T200a  C.  W.  Wilson 
(1901) 

Smith,  Richard  (Marie)  Mason  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  S'ec  19  T104a  Mrs.  Dr.  Burn- 
ham  (1890) 

Smith,  Mrs.  Riley  Ch  Esther,  Clara, 
John,  William,  Havana  Rt  2,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  29N  O120a  (1867) 

Snyder,  John  (Margaret)  Mason  City 
Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  7  AbraLam  Thompson 
(1904) 

Sonnemeyer,  Mrs.  Herman  CL  John, 
Louis,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  33-N  O160a  (1873) 

Sorenson,  H.  J.  (Mary)  Ch  Raymond, 
Herbert,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  7  il60a  Mrs.  Minnie  Sullivan 
(1900) 

Spaits,  Abraham  (Ida)  Ch  Emma, 
Helen,  Harold,  Frank,  Margaret. 
Fannie,  Elsie,  Manito  Rt  1,  tel  For- 
est City,  twp  Manito,  Sec  16  T260a 
John  Spaits  (1901) 


Spaits,  Edward  Ch  Mary,  John,  Rus- 
sell, Manito  Rt  1,  twp  Manito,  S'ec 
3  T120a  Sam  Spaits  (1887) 

Spaits,  John  (Margaret)  Ch  Samuel, 
Edward,  Emma,  Abraham,  Moses, 
Ruth,  Ruben,  Amelia,  Irene,  Cyrine, 
Manito  Rt  1,  tel  Manito,  twp  Manito. 
Sec  10  O80a  (1867) 

*Spaits,  Moses  (Bertha)  Ch  Virgie, 
Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  28  T16Ca  Sam 
Spaits  (1881) 

*Spear,  Bert  (Ollie)  Ch  John,  Mason 
City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek,  Sec  17  T240a  S'.  B  Spear 
(1890) 

Specketer,  Fred  (Regina)  Ch  Harry, 
Helena,  Julia,  Nelda,  Havana  Rt  4, 
twp  Havana,  S'ec  2  O320a  (1887) 

Speckman,  Fred  (Addie)  Ch  Irma. 
Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec  14 
T225a  Mrs.  H.  F.  Speckman  (1887) 

Speckman,  Mrs.  H.  F.  Ch  Edwin, 
Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec  14 
O225a  (1877) 

Speckman,    Peter   Ch    Edith,    Havana 

Rt  1,  twp  Havana,   Sec  23-S'  O330a 

(1838) 
Speckman,  William  (Alda)  Havana  Rt 

1,  twp  Havana,    Sec   14    T320a   W. 

Speckman  Estate   (1874) 

*Spilker,  Samuel  (Charlotte)  Ch  Em- 
ma, Henrietta,  Alvin,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel 
Bath,  twp  Bath,  S'ec  16  O200a  (1872) 

Speckeler,  Gus  (Bertha)  Ch  Eilen, 
Forest  City  Rt  2,  twp  Manito,  Sec  33 
T226a  Henry  Mansfield  (1889) 


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Spencer,  Earl  (Nellie)  Ch  Ernest, 
Myrtle,  Russell,  Wilmer,  Marjorie, 
Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Warren,  twp  Lynch- 
burg,  Sec  4  T78a  Joseph  Spencer 
(1878) 

Spencer,  Lee  (Nancy)  Ch  Roy,  Ger- 
trude, Anna,  Nora,  Vernies,  Ara, 
Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  17  T117a  Mrs.  A. 
Emerick  (1912) 

*Spoede,  Dick  (Sophia)  Ch  Henry, 
Edith,  Havana  Rt  1,  tel  Havana,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  35-NE  O220a  (1863) 

*Staging,  Frank  (Minnie)  Ch  Inez, 
Imo,  Bernice,  Poplar  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  20  T200a 
H.  M.  Staging  (1880) 

Staging,  Mrs.  Minnie  Ch  Henry,  Fred, 
Bertha,  Kilbourne  Rt  2,  tel  Kil- 
bourne,  twp  Kilbourne,  S'ec  10  O160a 
(1857) 

*Stansbury,  Edward  (Mary)  Ch  Henry, 
Paulin,  Martin,  Eva,  Carl  San  Jose 
Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  1  O80a  (1885) 

Starrett,  Ray  (May)  Ch  Helen,  John, 
Manito  Rt  3,  tel  Manito,  twp  Manito, 
Sec  5  T200a  John  Starrett  (1893) 

Steging,  Carl  (Susan)  Ch  Earl,  Rob- 
ert, Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Havana,  Sec 
14  T300a  Herman  Steging  (1889) 

Steging,  Edward  H.  (Retta)  Havana 
Rt  4,  twp  Havana,  Sec  1  T190a  H.  N. 
Steging  (1886) 


Steging,  Herman  H.  (Louise)  Havana 
Rt  4,  twp  Havana,  Sec  14  O640a 
(1856) 

Steging,  H.  N.  (Katherine)  Ch  Clara, 
Alma,  Mabel,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Hav- 
ana OGOOa 

Steging,  Herman  (Iva)  Havana  Rt  4, 
twp  Havana,  T300a  Henry  Steging 
(1890) 

-Stevens,  Loyd  (Ina)  Ch  Edwin,  Eas- 
ton Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Sherman, 
Sec  23  T180a  P.  W.  Stevens  (1891) 

Stewart,  A.  T.  (Alice)  Ch  Fern,  Victor, 
Carl,  Ernest,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  34  T3a  John  S'choon- 
over  (1865) 

Steward,  William  (Irene)  Bath  Rt  2, 
tel  Warren,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  31- 
NW  Farmhand  for  Plennis  Blunt 
(1866) 

*Stevens,  George  Jr.  (Jessie)  Ch  John, 
Bert,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  31  T444a 
Mrs.  Cora  N.  Stevens  (1907) 

Stiller,  James  (Martha)  Mason  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  5  Ol%a  (1882) 

Stinnett,  Joseph  (Hattie)  Ch  Bertus, 
Raymond,  Merle,  Mason  City  Rt  2, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec 
13  T80a  Oscar  Martin  (1903) 

*Stockert,  A.  H.  (Marcia)  Ch  Thomas, 
Elizabeth,  Topeka  Rt  2,  tel  Topeka, 
twp  Quiver,  Sec  30  T170a  Elizabeth 
Stockert  (1875) 


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*Stone,  John  F.  (Clara)  Ch  Howard, 
Russell,  Ruth,  Florence,  Mason  City 
Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  S'ec  32  O240a  (1861) 

Stroup,  Chas.  (Ida)  Ch  Lawrence, 
George,  Frank,  Marie,  Oliver,  Ray- 
mond, Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  25 
T160a  Sarah  Slagel  (1911) 

Struber,  J.  D.  (Catherine)  Bath  Rt  1, 
tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  2  O220a 
(1856) 

Stoever,  J.  D.  (Edith)  Ch  Alvin,  Cor- 
ena,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  ^6-N 
T160a  Estate  of  Henry  Schmidt 
^1893) 

Stone,  Brady  (Bessie)  Ch  Fannie, 
Raymond,  Howard,  Wayne,  Donald, 
Veneta,  Kilbourne  Rt  2,  tel  Kil- 
bourne,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  7 
0140a  (1870) 

Stone,  C.  C.  (Clara)  Ch  Blanche, 
Edna,  Telda,  Frank,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  25 
O180a  (1867) 

*Strader,  Floyd  (Nettie)  Ch  Deloris, 
Virgil,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Easton, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  6  T270a  Carl 
Hergert  (1892) 

*Straub,  J.   W.    Mason   City   Rt  3,  tel 

Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec 
16  T120a  Straub  heirs   (1881) 

Strawbridge,  George  (Ella)  Ch  Mabel, 
Roy,  Lewis,  George,  Emma,  Fay, 
Edward,  Tedd,  Manito  Rt  1,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  26  T240a  J.  D.  Philips 
(1907) 

Strawbi  idge,  Thomas  (Ella)  Forest 
City  Rt  2,  tel  Manito,  twp  Manito, 
Sec  28  T160a  Daily  Bros.  (1912) 

Strube,  Henry  (Veda)  Ch  Carman, 
Topeka  Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec  36-N 
T200a  H.  H.  Strubo  (1891) 

Strube,  Herman  G.  (Olive)  Ch  Glenn, 
Topeka  Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec  36-W 
T200a  Henry  H.  Strube  (1886) 

Sturgeon,  Frank  (Hazel)  Ch  Helen, 
Carl,  Mason  City  Rt  3,  tol  Mason 
City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  16  Fore- 
man for  Frank  Donovan,  Jr.  (1887) 

Sublet,  Otis  (Ethel)  Ch  Louis,  Frank, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Mason  City,  S'ec  22  T160a  Isaac 
Egglestone  (1905) 


Sullivan,  Earl  (Lillian)  Mason  City  Rt 
3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City, 
Sec  3  T170a  John  and  H.  H.  Lager 
^1895) 

Sullivan,  Eugene  (Gertrude)  Ch  Har- 
old, Marjorie,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  33 
T175a  Mrs.  Z.  T.  Sullivan  (1878) 

Sullivan,  James  L.  Mason  City  Rt  4, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  S'ec  32  T160a  Z. 
Sullivan  (1889) 

Sullivan,  John  (Minnie)  Havana  Rt  4, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  7-S  O177a  (1903) 

Sullivan,  M.  T.  (Rena)  Mason  City  Rt 
3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City, 
Sec  34  Foreman  for  H.  N.  Lager 
(1867) 

*Sumbach,  Joseph  (Eul)  Ch  Belle, 
Verna,  Fred,  Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Eas- 
ton, twp  Sherman,  Sec  27  O200a 

(1857) 

Summers,  E.  L.  (Sarah)  Ch  Wilnia, 
Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Lynch- 
burg,  Sec  24  T400a  C.  H.  Kriling 
(1888) 

Summers,  F.  R.  (Isabelle)  Ch  Leta, 
Loyd,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  17  O31a 
(1859) 

^Summers,  J.  C.  (Sadie)  Ch  Wallie, 
L.ulu,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  12  TlOOOa  Bradley  Poli- 
conie  Institute  (1873) 

*Summers,  W.  B.  (Ethel)  Ch  Esteen, 
Tone,  Bath  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  13 
TlOOa  Bradley  Pollconie  Institute 
(1894) 

*Surface,  J.  M.  (Minerva)  Ch  Charles, 
Ralph,  Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  20  O220a 
(1889) 

*Sutter,  A.  E.  (Emma)  Ch  Harold, 
Helen,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne, 
twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  19  T200a  John 
Betzelberger  (1886) 

Swaar,  Wm.  M.  (Lillie)  Ch  Mildred, 
Fleda,  Lloyd,  Beatrice,  Mac,  Mason 
City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek,  S'ec  23  T360a  H.  M.  Swaar 
(1874) 

::;Swiger,  David  R.  (Adeline)  Ch  Lloyd, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  34  T500a  B. 
Holbit  Estate  (1886) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


Tackenberg,  H.  H.  (Harriet)  Havana 
Rt  4,  twp  Havana,  Sec  9  T320a  C. 
A.  Yeager  (1886) 

*Tarrer,  George  (Marguerite)  Ch  Fan- 
nie, Easton  Rt  1,  tel  'Easton,  twp 
Sherman,  Sec  36  O480a  (1854) 

Taylor,     Frank     (Inez)  Ch     Wilber, 

Zetta,   Saidora    Rt   1,  tel   Chandler- 

ville,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  18  T400a 
W.  K.  Mertz  (1888) 

Taylor,  G.  W.  (Julia)  Ch  William, 
Gay,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Warren,  twp 
Lynchburg,  Sec  4  Ola  (1852) 

Taylor,  Jacob  (Ida)  Ch  Anna,  Saidora 
Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec 
19  T400a  Wm.  Murtz  (1862) 

Taylor,  J.  H.  (Caroline)  Ch  Harriet, 
Virgie,  Bath  Rt  2,  twp  Lynchburg, 
T8a  L.  H.  Kramer  (1883) 

Taylor,  Malon  (Nellie)  Ch  Dwight, 
Cecil,  Paul,  Teheran,  twp  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sec  32  T— a  Mrs.  Cox 

Taylor,  Thomas  (Estella)  Ch  Zelma, 
Fern,  Burnel,  Dalta,  Plezzie,  Basil, 
Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp  Lynchburg, 
Sec  18  T160a  Miss  Alvera  Sarff 
(1882) 

Teace,  Patrick  (Caroline)  Ch  Narbet, 
John,  Alice,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  S'ec  34 
T— a  Chas.  Hull  (1914) 

Tegedes,  A.  J.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Edith, 
Mabel,  Walter,  Havana  Rt  2,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  27-N  T220a  Henry  Hahn 
(1866) 

Tegedes,  Henry  Havana  Rt  4,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  3  O160a  (1862) 

Thias,  Fred  (Lizzie)  Ch  Melvyh,  Wes- 
ley, Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp 
Quiver,  Sec  33  T120a  Henry  Krup- 
ple  (1882) 

Thies,  George  (Edith)  Ch  Gale, 
Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  2  T220a  Ben 
McFadden  (1885) 

Thies,  W.  A.  (Anna)  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel 

Easton,    twp    Forest    City,    S'ec    34 
T240a  Zurburg  Estate  (1880) 

*Thomas,  B.  B.  (Josie)  Easton  Rt  1, 
tel  Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  10 
O200a  (1883) 


Thomas,  Charles,  Buelah)  Ch  Charles, 
Margaret,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Ma- 
son City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  27 
T120a  Wm.  Becker  (1904) 

Thomas,  Elias  (Alice)  Ch  Raymond, 
Eva,  Cecil,  James,  Mason  City  Rt  5, 
tel  Teheran,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec 
21  Farmhand  for  Miles  Van  Horn 

Thomas,  Henry  (Dora)  Ch  Cecil,  Oran, 
Norma,  Katie,  William,  Lizzie,  Oak- 
ford  Rt  1,  tel  Oakford,  twp  Crane 
Creek,  Sec  2  O40a  (1915) 

Thomas,  Robert  (Allie)  Ch  Ruby, 
Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Penn- 
sylvania, Sec  30  O200a  D.  A.  Lewis 
(1912) 

Thomas,  T.  W.  (Ida)  Ch  Alma,  Ruby, 
Paul,  Perry,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  32  Foreman  for  O. 
L.  Smith  (1915) 

Thomas,  W.  H.  Kilbourne  Rt  2,  tel 
Kilbourne,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  13 
O80a 

Thompson,  A.  (Eva)  Ch  Walter,  For- 
est City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp 
Forest  City,  Sec  20  O160a  (1915) 

Thompson,  Everett  L.  (Edna)  Ch 
Stanley,  Pearl,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  twp 
Salt  Creek,  Sec  13  Farmhand  for 
Bert  Bowersock 

Thompson,  George  (Anna)  Ch  Loren, 
Burth,  Bennie,  John,  Gail,  Lela, 
Geneva,  Saidora  Rt  1,  twp  Lynch- 
burg, Sec  21  Ola  (1898) 

Thompson,  George  (Anna)  Mason 
City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek,  Sec  12  O160a  (1877) 

'"Thompson,  Isaac  N.  (Nina)  Ch 
Amos,  Frank,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  9 
O160a  (1859) 

Thompson,  J.  W.  (Josie)  Ch  Wanda, 
John,  Havana  Rt  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp 
Quivers,  Sec  2  T200a  Havens  Estate 
(1865) 

Tiedemann,  August  (Kathryn)  Ch 
Clara,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  7  O125a  (1878) 

Tisdale,  Guy  (Francis)  Ch  Chauncey, 
Marjorie,  Bath  Rt  2,  twp  Bath,  Sec  19 
Farmhand  for  Notten  Meyer  (1898) 


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*Tisdale,  Henry  (Cora)  Cli  Perry, 
Oliver,  Theodore,  Marie,  Eva,  May, 
Lester,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  20  T200a  Dr.  Ahson  (1895) 

Toland,  John  Ch  Lila,  Lela,  Carl, 
Elmer,  Llyde,  Holland,  Floyd,  Verna. 
Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Warren,  twp  Lynch- 
burg,  Sec  15  Farmhand  for  J.  W. 
Warren  (1868) 

*Tomlinson,  Benjamin  (Lrorena)  Ch 
Lela,  Edith,  Wyonne,  Florence, 
Harry,  Emogene,  Mason  City  Rt  5, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Pennsylvania, 
Sec  35  T160a  Power  heirs  (1886) 

Tomlinson,  F.  M.  (Nellie)  Ch  Eliza- 
beth, Madison,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  33  T200a  F.  G. 
Mell  (1907) 

*Tomlin,  Elaine  (Etta)  Mason  City  Rt 
5,  tel  Teheran,  twp  Pennsylvania, 
Sec  20  O160a  (1884) 

*Tomlin,  Dave  B.  (Harriet)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Orie,  Grace,  Eva,  Mason  City 
Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
S'ec  30  T524a  J,  McCarty  heirs 
(1879) 

*Tomlin,  G.  A.  (Pearl)  Ch  Lester, 
Verna,  Noah,  Ruby,  George,  Easton 
Rt  1,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  28  T163a 
A.  Tomlin  (1876) 

Tomlin,  Henry  (Emma)  Ch  Ruby, 
Alma,  Grace,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  8 
T200a  E.  B.  Tomlin  (1882) 

Tomlin,  James  A.  (Kate)  Ch  Maude, 
Hazel,  Carl,  Leona,  Myrtle,  Mason 
City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek,  Sec  8  O130a  (1872) 

*Tomlin,  Luther  W.  Ch  Fern,  Ida, 
Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  S'alt  Creek,  Sec  5  T200a  E.  B. 
Tomlin  (1879) 


*Tomlin,  Ralph  (Lottie)  Ch  Char- 
lotte, Willard,  Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec 
28  T160a  John  Becker,  Jr.  (1892) 

*Tomlin,  Roscoe  (Jessie)  Ch  John, 
Dursolia,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel  Easton, 
twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  2  O160a 
(1889) 

*Tomlin,  Milton  D.  (Lena)  Ch  Marvin, 
Bernard,  Remona,  Easton  Rt  1,  twp 
Crane  Creek,  Sec  11  O280a  (1879) 

Torvin,  Rockford  (Lena)  Ch  George, 
Gladys,  Edward,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  18  T150a  Thomas  Bell 
(1899) 

Tracy,  John  (Jessie)  Mason  City,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  9 
T200a  G.  Tracy  Est.  (1880; 

Travis,  D.  J.  (Mary)  Chandlerville,  tel 
Chandlerville,  twp  Bath,  Sec  30-SW 
O113a  (1898) 

*Trimpe,  Carl  (Kathryn)  Ch  Wilbur, 
Elvin,  Melvin,  Helen,  Topeka  Rt  1, 
tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  23 
T161%a  Mrs.  Mary  Trimpe  (1884) 

Trimpe,  Gerhard  (Elizabeth)  Havana 
Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec  18-S  T280a 
Mrs.  Fred  Speekman  (1866) 

Trimpe,  Henry  (Hannah)  Ch  Clarence, 
Avault,  Albert,  Emma,  Havana  Rt 
4,  twp  Havana,  Sec  22-S  T220a  Mrs. 
Aug.  Hahn  (1893) 

Turley,  Ora  H.  (Ora)  Ch  Henry, 
Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  S'alt  Creek,  Sec  36  Farmhand  for 
Martin  Merritt  (1914) 

Turner,  G.  C.  (Bessie)  Ch  Raymond, 
Walter,  Harold,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec  22 
O140a  (1886) 


u 


*Uken,  John  (Lizzie)  Ch  Myrtle,  San 
Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  T320a  A.  E.  Abbott  Bros, 
(1901) 

*Umback,  Joseph  (Elice)  Ch  William, 
Verna,  Fred,  Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton, 
twp  Sherman,  Sec  26  O160a  (1865) 

Umland,  George  W.  (Annie)  Ch  Clar- 
ence. Mabel.  Alice,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  7  T120a  Christina  Um- 
land (1880) 


Underwood,  L.  J.  (Lida)  Ch  Peal, 
Christine,  Gertrude,  Easton,  twp 
Sherman,  Sec  26  Farmhand  for  W. 
W.  Elmore  (1914) 

Underwood,  Earl  Manito  Rt  1,  tel  For- 
est City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  28 
T120a  E.  O.  Wally  (1887) 

*Utech,  William  (Katie)  Ch  Edna, 
Lonie,  Wesley,  William,  Mason  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  17  T160a  James  Ryan 
(1913) 


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Van  Anken,  John  P.  (Hattie)  Ch  Jes- 
sie, Alva,  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Lynchburg,  Sec  1,  T160a  J.  Fletcher 
(1866) 

*Vanderveen,  Ben  (Maggie)  Ch  Ray- 
mond, Marguerite,  Lucille,  Havana 
Rt  1,  tel  Havana,  twp  Bath,  Sec  27 
O269a  (1891) 

Wannetten,    C.    N.    Chandlerville,    tel 

Chandlerville,  twp  Bath,  T180a  Julia 
Wheelock  (1876) 

*Vanetten,  D.  C.  (Lillie)  Ch  Grace, 
Minnie,  Melvin,  Frank,  Bessie,  Beu- 
lah,  Gay,  Lillie,  Wayne,  Hazel,  Eas- 
ton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Sherman, 
Sec  23  O200a  (1864) 

Vanetten,  Ed.  (Ina)  Ch  Esther,  Easton 
Rt  1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek, 
Sec  15  T220a  Amdy  Damin  (1894) 

Vanetten,  F.  G.  (Verna)  Ch  Donald, 
Bath  Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  S'ec  31-S 
T160a  John  Knupple  Est.  (1891) 

VanEtten,  H.  M.  (May)  Ch  Iva,  Verla, 
Adelia,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  32  O80a  (1876) 

*Vanetten,  J.  D.  (Katherine)  Ch 
Inez,  Hazel,  Lyle,  Floyd,  Easton  Rt 
1,  tel  Easton,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec 
13  0325a  (1859) 


Vanetten,  Joseph  (Edith)  Ch  Russel, 
Lester,  Alice,  Eliza,  Ruby,  Virgil, 
Viola,  Annia,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel 
Teheran,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  21 
Farmhand  for  J.  H.  Severn  (1871) 

*Vanetten,  R.  P.  (Alice)  Ch  Evelyn, 
Easton  Rt  1,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec 
13  T18a  J.  D.  Vanetten  (1885) 

*Vanetten,  W.  S.  (Mary)  Ch  Harold, 
Agnes,  "Clear  View  Farm"  Bath  Rt 
2,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  30  O165a 
(1861) 

*Van  Horn,  Miles  (Catherine)  Ch 
John,  Ruth,  Hildreth,  Doris,  Mason 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  Sec  22  O400a  (1864) 

Vanleninghorn,  Clarence  Mason  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  S'ec  20  T400a  C.  R.  Wilson 
(1874) 

*Van  Landingham,  Earl  (Edith)  Ch 
Carl,  Mary,  Margaret,  Mason  City  Rt 
2,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  4  T400a  John 
Wakeman  (1916) 

Van  Nattan,  Frank  (Ida)  Ch  Orval, 
Susan,  Edward,  Vera,  Mason  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens 
Grove,  Sec  20  T40a  J.  N.  Knoles 
(1907) 


M.  E.  CHURCH,  BATH,  ILL; 


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Vanlandlngha'm,  George  (Mary)  Ch 
Mabel,  Arthur,  Nina,  Viola,  Earl, 
Harold,  Chester,  Dorothea,  Manito  Rt 

3,  tel   Manito,  twp  Manito,    Sec  31 
T20a  Prank  Evens   (1907) 

Vanlandingham,  Guy  (Maggie)  Ch 
Hazel,  Lemuel,  Velma,  Mason  City 
Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens 
G-rove,  Sec  20  T400a  C.  R.  Wilson 
(1885) 

Vannattan,  Russell  (Martha)  Ch  Irene, 
Ruby,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  T80a  Fred  Pep- 
low  (1912) 

Vanorman,  Ford  (Goldie)  Ch  Helen, 
Vera,  Wilbur,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  W 
T160a  S.  B.  Vanorman  (1884) 

Van  Orman,  O.  O.  (Maude)  Ch  Harry, 
Lyle,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  33  T160a  Dr. 
Keyes  (1881) 

Vaughn,  C.  A.  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  14-SW  OlOOa 
(1858) 

Vaughn,  Chas.  (Mabel)   Mason  City  Rt 

4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  16  T80a  Thomas  Street  (1903) 

*Vaughn,  Rufus  (Luella)  Easton  Rt  2, 
tel  Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  25 
T160a  John  Whitehead  (1908) 

Vaught,  Edward  E.  (Myrtle)  Mason 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  Sec  24  T120a,  Mrs. 
Rebecca  Hess  (1915) 

Vecanen,  C.  E.  (Mary)  Ch  Ruben, 
Opal,  Donald,  Easton  Rt  2,  tel 

Easton,  twp  Sherman,  S'ec  12  T160a 
Mr.  Still   (1896) 


*Vehsloge,  H.  H.,  Jr.  Bath  Rt  1,  tel 
Warren,  twp  Bath,  Sec  36-N  T240a 
H.  H.  Vehsloge,  Sr.  (1878) 

Vehsloge,  H.  H.  Sr.,  Ch  Kate,  Fred, 
Havana  Rt  1,  tel  Havana,  twp  Bath, 
Sec  36-N  O240a  (1860) 

Vehsloge,  L.  H.  (Kathryen)  Ch  Eda, 
Adolph,  George,  Irene,  Havana  Rt  1, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  29-S  T268a  Mrs. 
C.  A.  Wallace  (1867) 

Velde,  Jacob  (Marie)  Ch  Hattie, 
Katherine,  Jennie,  Richard,  "Pleas- 
ant Hill"  New  Holland  Rt  1,  tel  Ma- 
son City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  24 
O280a  (1896) 

-Velde,  Leis  D.  (Helen)  New  Holland 
Rt  1,  tel  New  Holland,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  36  T2^a  R.  Geuther  (1895) 

Vice,  Richard  (Mary)  Ch  Lodema. 
Charles,  Ollie,  Bessie,  Goldie,  Oren, 
Forest  City  Rt  2,  twp  Manito,  Sec  35 
T160a  L.  B.  Wagoner  (1897) 

Virgil,  Joseph  (Elice)  Mason  City  Rt 
5,  tel  Teheran,  twp  Pennsylvania, 
Sec  29  T160a  Lynn  Est. 


Vogel,  Fred  (Mabel)  Ch  Lawrence, 
Floyd,  Orval,  Lester,  William, 
Eming,  Josephine,  Mabel,  Elroy, 
Manito  Rt  1.  tel  Manito.  t.wn  Manito. 
Sec  25  T200a  H.  Thomas  (1906) 

Vogel,  John  (Mary)  Ch  Virgil,  Earl, 
Zeltha,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose, 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  31  T78a  J.  D. 
Kane  (1884) 

Vogel,  William  (Mary)  Ch  Elmer,  Nel- 
son, Elnora,  Manito  Rt  1,  tel  Manito, 
twp  Manito,  Sec  12  O120a  (1887) 

VornHolt,  Louis  (Nora)  Mason  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek,  Sec  35  T80a  W.  F.  Auxier 
(1904) 


"Manufacturers  who  have  spent  much  time  and  large 
sums  of  money  to  establish  favorable  reputations  for 
products  bearing  their  names,  or  trade  names,  positively 
cannot  misrepresent  their  goods  to  the  public,  or  allow  their 
lines  to  fall  below  the  standards  they  have  established." 


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* Wacker,  John  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Lenora, 
San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  12  O80a  (1907) 

*Wahlert,  Detriech  (Maggie)  Ch 
Bertha,  Herman,  Grace,  Mason  City 
Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Penn- 
sylvania, Sec  8  O160a  (1887) 

Wahlfeld,  Gerhard  (Emelia)  Ch 
George,  Fred,  Frank,  Rudolph,  John, 
Henry,  Elda,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  26  O260a 
(1852) 

Waldmeier,  Fred  (Clara)  Ch  Mary, 
Fred,  Carl,  Manito  Rt  1.  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  22  T80a 
Will  Bishop  (1915) 

Waldmeier,  H.  J.  (Nellie)  Ch  Mabel, 
Jennie,  Manito  Rt  1,  tel  Manito,  twp 
Manito,  Sec  25  T120a  E.  Whiteford 
(1875) 

Walker,  Alex.  (Mollie)  Ch  Garnet, 
Lou,  Emma,  Howard,  Easton  Rt  2, 
tel  Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  23 
T — a  Ira  Bell  employer  (1917) 

Walker,  Chas.  (Mary)  Ch  Frank,  Ida, 
Helen,  Emil,  Ottis,  Mason  City,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  Sec  24  Farmhand  for 
Fred  Hess  (1906) 

Walker,  George  C.  (Nellie)  Ch 
Charles,  Havana  Rt  2,  twp  Havana, 
Sec  27-N  O170a  (1857) 

Walker,  George  (Bettie)  Ch  Lilly, 
Clara,  Pearl,  Earl,  Easton  Rt  2,  twp 
Sherman,  Sec  23  T — a  D.  C.  Van- 
netten  (1911) 

*  Walker,    Miss   Gertrude   Ch   Russell, 

Kilbourne  Rt  2,  tel  Kilhourne,  twp 
Kilbourne,  Sec  15  O310a 

Walker,  John  L.  (Liza)  Mason  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  14  T124a  Hattie  Walker 
and  Ida  Donovan  (1899) 

*Walker,  Thomas  J.  (Lula)  Mason 
City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Pennsylvania,  Sec  34  T240a  Chas. 
McHarry  (1898) 

*Wallace,  Allen  (i^llen)  Ch  Paul,  Kil- 
bourne Rt  1,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec 
30  O330a  (18C9) 

*  Wai  lace,  O.  J.  (Vada)  Ch  Olof,  Vesta, 

Kilbourne  Rt  1,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec 
6  T200a  Allen  Wallace  (1888) 


Wallace,  C.  A.  (Carrie)  Ch  Mildred, 
Wayne,  Wyatt,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel 
Cedar,  twp  Kilbourne,  T150a  Allen 
Wallace  (1884) 

Wallace,  John  I.  (Lota)  Ch  Helen, 
William,  Kilbourne,  twp  Kilbourne, 
Sec  35  O214a  (1885) 

Wallbaum,  Fred  (Victoria)  Ch  Clar- 
ence, Blanche,  Louis,  August,  Hav- 
ana Rt  2,  twp  Havana,  Sec  28-N 
T200a  August  Wallbaum  (1885) 

Wallbaum,  Herman  (Alma)  Havana 
Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec  20-S  T220a 
G.  H.  Wallbaum  (1893) 

Walraven,  Carl  (Cordia)  Havana  Rt 
4,  twp  Havana,  Sec  5  T449a  F.  &  S. 
Borgelt  (1887) 

Walser,  Oscar  (Rosa>  Ch  Frances, 
Fern,  Clanettie,  Forest  City  Rt  2,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Manito,  Sec  10 
T160a  Mr.  Heckman 

*Walters,  Chas.  M.  (Etta)  Ch  Carl, 
Robert,  Nelda,  Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec 
9  T120a  H.  R.  Northrop  (1908) 

*Walters,  John  (Alice)  Ch  Vertuice, 
Mason  City  Rt  1,  tol  Mason  City, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  2  T170a 
Chas.  McFadden  (1889) 

Walton,  John  E.  (Eva)  Ch  Millie, 
Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  12  T134a  Eliza- 
beth Van  Horn  (1877) 

Ward,  C.  S.  (Laura)  Ch  Arthur,  Verda, 
Bath  Rt  2,  tel  WTarren,  twp  Lynch- 
burg,  Sec  8  T160a  Mrs.  Abner  Sarff 
(1891) 

Warner,  A.  (Edna)  Ch  Walter,  Fred, 
Gladys,  Forest  City  Rt  2,  twp  Man- 
ito, S'ec  35  T160a  John  Ganson 
(1887) 

Warner,  W.  F.  (Lois)  Ch  Nina,  Karl, 
Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City, 
twp  Forest  City,  Sec  18  O160a 
(1863) 

Warren,  Anthony  (Sissie)  Ch  Alva, 
Godfrey,  Elmer,  Mason  City  Rt  4, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec 
29  TlOOa  Thomas  McCarthy  (1910) 


MASON  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


"Warren,  Elmer  (Ida)  Ch  Vern,  Guy, 
Donald,  Paul,  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  29 
T200a  McCarty  Estate  (1890) 

*Warren,  J.  W.  (Amie)  "Fairview 
Farm"  Bath  Rt  2,  tel  Warren,  twp 
Lynchburg,  Sec  11  O1085a  (1869) 

Warren,  Vincent  (Ruth)  Bath  Rt  2, 
tel  Chandlerville,  twp  Lynchburg, 
Sec  10  T210a  J.  W.  Warren  (1889) 

Warren,  W.  F.  (Geneva)  Bath  Rt  2, 
tel  Warren,  twp  Lynchburg,  Sec  4 
T15a  Mrs.  Lena  Schaad  (1855) 

Waterworth,  James  (Eva)  Ch  Lena, 
Edna,  Lizzie,  May,  Ruben,  Reese, 
Charles,  Floyd,  Easton  Rt  1,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Carne  Creek,  Sec  21 
O40a  (1878) 

Watson,  Alex.  (Mary)  Ch  Evelyn, 
Kllbourne  Rt  2,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec 
26  T60a  G.  H.  Eveland  (1916) 

Watkins,  Frank  Kilbourne,  tel  Kil- 
bourne, twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  25  O160a 
(1880) 

*  Watkins,  Jeff  (Margaret)  Ch  Archie, 
Clarence,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  5  O200a 
(1849) 

*Watkins,  J.  F.  (Nina)  Mason  City  Rt 
1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  7  O120a  (1891) 


*V/atkins,  Luster  (Ida)  Mason  City  Rt 
1,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
^ec  17  T80a  Jeff  Watkins  (1893) 

*Watkins,   Walter   J.   San   Jose    Rt   1, 

tel  Mason  City,   twp   Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  14  T120a  Jeff  Watkins  (1888) 

Webb,  H.  F.  (Nettie)  Ch  Clark,  Jennie, 
Garnett,  Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  4  T188a 
Webb  heirs  (1877) 

Weddle,  R.  J.   (Sarah)    Bath  Rt  2,  tel 

Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  19,  T40a  J.  S. 
Allen  (1886) 

Wehmhoff,  Frank  (Evelyn)  Forest 
City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest 
City,  Sec  22  T160a  H.  H.  Wehmhoff 
(1871) 

Wehmhoff,  H.  H.  Ch  Margaret,  Mary, 
John,  Katie,  Amelia,  George,  Louis, 
Frank,  Tillie,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  22 
O160a  (1847) 

Wemker,  William  (Kathryn)  Ch  Hilda, 
Marie,  Henry,  Havana  Rt  1,  twp 
Havana,  Sec  18-S  O200a  (1889) 

*Wendell,  Viton  (Ida)  Ch  Buelah, 
Eileen,  New  Holland  Rt  1,  tel  New 
Holland,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  25 
T200a  William  L.  Wendell  (1903) 

Wendt,  Henry  (Anna)  Ch  Harmon, 
Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver, 
Sec  24  T160a  J.  H.  Strube  (1890} 


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Wendt,  William  (Marie)  Ch  Edgar, 
Raymond,  Hilda,  Velma,  Havana  Rt 
1f  twp  Havana,  Sec  17-S  T131a  H.  L. 
Hahn  (1890) 

Werner,  Wm.  A.  (Verna)  Ch  Ray, 
Glenn,  Loame,  Ruth,  Mason  City  Rt 
2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek, 
Sec  22  O80a  (1869) 

Wepner,  August  (Alice)  Ch  Leo,  Ma- 
linda,  Mason  City  Rt  2,  tel  Mason 
City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  25  Farm- 
hand for  Arthur  Nance  (1867) 

*Wetzell,  Henry  (Hermina)  Ch  Harry, 
Fred,  Harley,  Raymond,  San  Jose  Rt 
2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  11  O160a  (1867) 

*Wetzell,  John  Ch  Clarence,  Natrona, 
tel  San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  S'ec 
15  T240a  Becker  Est.  (1870) 

*Weyhrich,  Adam  (Mary)  Ch  Mamie, 
Ray,  Walter,  Louise,  Forest  City  Rt 
1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City, 
Sec  17  T200a  Benn  Schenck  (1897) 

Weyhrich,  Henry  (Reka)  Ch  Erma, 
Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City, 
twp  Forest  City,  Sec  8  T200a  Henry 
Steinmetz  (1915) 

Wheeler,  H.  T.  (Sarah)  Ch  Charles, 
Elsie,  Forest  City  Box  107,  twp 
Forest  City,  Sec  7  O2a  (1864) 

Whitlow,  Robert  (Bell)  Ch  Oha,  Bath 
Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp  Bath,  S'ec  17 
T220a  Frank  Martin  (1901) 


Whitlow,  Rue  (Blanche)  Ch  Doris, 
Easton  Rt  1,  twp  Crane  Creek,  Sec 
2  Farmhand  for  Roscoe  Tomlin 
(1904) 

NMiituker,  J.  B.  (ida)  Ch  Floyd,  Mel- 
da,  Edith,  Leslie,  Forest  City  Rt  1, 
tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City, 
Sec  18  0152a  (1864) 

White,  E.  J.  (Mary)  Ch  Virgie,  Mabel, 
Roy,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  19  O160a 
(1862) 

White,  J.  A.  (Josephine)  Ch  Hale, 
Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest  City, 
twp  Forest  City,  Sec  7  O2a  (1867) 

*White,  Wilbur  (Minnie)  Ch  Ray- 
mond, Hale,  Mason  City  Rt  4,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  14 
T160a  Mrs.  P.  W.  Riner  (1902) 

White,  W.  W.  (Rebecca)  Ch  Maude, 
Elsie,  Olin,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  20 
O80a  (1857) 

Whitlow,  Buckner  (Edna)  Ch  Archie, 
Easton  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Penn- 
sylvania, S'ec  30  T40a  Sarah  Wagner 
(1905) 

*Whitehead,  Charles  (Vidia)  Ch  Eliza- 
beth, May,  Louise,  Leslie,  Ralph, 
Easton,  Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Sher- 
man, Sec  25  O460a  (1861) 


EVANGELICAL  CHURCH,  BATH,  ILL. 
EZRA  E.  PLAPP,  PASTOR 


MASON  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS 


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*Whitehead,  James  (Nancy)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Gladys,  Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Bath, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  6  O320a  (1859) 

*Whitehead,  John  (Addie)  Ch  Laura, 
Glenn,  Buelah,  Easton  Rt  2,  tel 
Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  25  O160a 
(1879) 

*Whiteley,  Henry  (Maggie)  Ch  Frank, 
Kilbourne  Rt  1,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp 
Kilbourne,  Sec  5  T160a  Ada  Conklin 

Widner,  Benjamin  (Clara)  Ch  Ruth, 
Havana,  twp  Havana,  Sec  7  T15a 
Fred  Fette  (1910) 

*Wieber,  Louis  H.  (Jessie)  Ch  Del- 
bert,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Saidora,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  11  O400a  (1881) 

Wieburg,  John   (Sarah)   Topeka   Rt  1, 

tel  Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  28  O95a 

(1896) 
'Wieburg,  William  (Verna)  Topeka  Rt 

1,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quivers,  Sec  29 

T95a  J.  F.  Wieburg  (1892) 

*Wiemer,  Fred  W.  Jr.  (Etta)  Ch  Lav- 
erne,  Elden,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Topeka, 
twp  Quivers,  Sec  33  O80a  (1881) 

*Wiemer,  Geo.  H.  (Mary)  Ch  Wesley, 
Elva,  Arlie,  Elizabeth,  Paul,  Juan- 
ita,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Topeka,  twp 
Quivers,  Sec  33  OlGOa  (1868) 

*Wiemer,  John  (Abbie)  San  Jose,  tel 
San  Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  36 
050a  (1860) 

Wilcox,  E.  E.  (Rose)  Ch  Cecil,  Eliza, 
Ethel,  Nellie,  Kenneth,  Mason  City, 
twp  Mason  City,  Sec  33  Foreman  for 
G.  B.  Mathers  (1880) 

Wilcox,  F.  E.  (Leona)  Ch  Marguerite, 
Ellen,  Frank,  Katherine,  Mason  City 
Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Crane 
Creek,  Sec  36  OlOOa  (1884) 

Wilcox,  Harvey  (Margaret)  Mason 
City  Rt  4,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Salt 
Creek,  Sec  31  O80a  (1856) 

Wilkinson,  Thomas  (Anna)  Ch  Fran- 
cis, Maggie,  Stanley,  Easton  Rt  1, 
tel  Easton,  twp  Sherman,  Sec  34 
T — a  Alonza  Tomlin  (1910) 

Williams,  Mrs.  A.  J.  Ch  Gertrude,  Kil- 
bourne Rt  2,  tel  Easton,  twp  Kil- 
bourne, Sec  14  O160a 

Williams,  Carl  (Anna)  Poplar  City  Rt 
1,  twp  Havana,  Sec  27-S  T280a  H. 
Prettyman  (1916) 

Williams,  Curtis  (Nettie)  Ch  Henry, 
Bath  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  12  Farm- 
hand for  Summers  (1886) 


Williams,  C.  Ch  Bertha,  William,  Kil- 
bourne Rt  2,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  12 
O280a  (1861) 

Williams,  Jas.  (Effie)  Ch  Glenn,  Fern, 
Lola,  Harry,  Nelda,  Guy,  Kilbourne 
Rt  1,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  32  O5a 
(1866) 

Williams,  J.  M.  (Vada)  Ch  Imogene, 
Irene,  Erla,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel  Bath,  twp 
Bath,  Sec  17  T4a  Thos.  Daniel 
(1907) 

Williams,  M.  A.  (Virgia)  Ch  Orville, 
Alice,  Lloyd,  Elsa,  Mildred,  Eula, 
Havana  Rt  1,  twp  Havana,  Sec  31-S 
T166a  Z.  L.  Reproat  (1876) 

Williams,  Otto    (Jessie)    Kilbourne  Rt 

2,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  14  T160a  Mrs. 
Peter  Williams  (1893) 

Williams,  William  G.  (Emma)  Ch  Eva, 
Vida,  Francis,  Gilley,  Forest  City  Rt 
1,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest  City, 
Sec  7  O5a  (1882) 

Williamson,  Charles  W.  (Sophia)  To- 
peka Rt  2,  tel  Topeka,  twp  Quivers, 
Sec  17  TTOOa  Fred  Bubert  (1900) 

Williamson,  I.  N.  Ch  Gertrude,  May, 
James,  Elizabeth,  Jane,  Ruth,  Bes- 
sie, Richard,  Arthur,  Topeka  Rt  2, 
tel  Topeka,  twp  Quivers,  Sec  9  T160a 
Henry  Engkle  (1855) 

Wills,  Chas.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Paul,  Ken- 
neth, Carlos,  Topeka  Rt  1,  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Forest  City,  Sec  36  T360a 
J.  W.  Harmel  (1877) 

Wilson,  C.  A.  (Eva)  Ch  Mary,  M»- 
lowe,  Mabel,  Marjorie,  Manito  Rt  3, 
tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  23 
T400a  Mrs.  Rose  Wilson  (1887) 

Windsor,  A.  E.  (Elizabeth)  Havana, 
twp  Havana,  Sec  21  O120a  (1874) 

Winklepleck,  Warren  Mason  City  Rt  4, 
twp  Salt  Creek,  Sec  32  O15a  (1860) 

Wiseman,  James  (Eva)  Ch  Ollie, 
Marie*  Edward,  Ralph.  Saidora  Rt  1, 
twp  Bath,  Sec  16  TlOOa  Henry  Buge 
(1888) 

Wistehuff.  Chas.  (Emma)  Ch  Clara. 
Clyde,  Carl,  Ruth,  Wayne,  Manito  Rt 

3,  tel   Manito,  twp   Manito,   Sec   28 
O109a   (1905) 

Witherell,  Mrs.  Emma  Ch  Gid,  Fred, 
Ethel,  Kilbourne  Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec 
35  T80a  B.  A.  Samuel  (1912) 

*Wolf,  John  (Betty)  Ch  Lydia,  Harold, 
San  Jose  Rt  1,  tel  San  Jose,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  15  O188a  (1888) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


Wolverton,  Henry  M.  (Josie)  Ch 
Glenn,  Kilbourne  Rt  2,  tel  Kilbourne, 
twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  22  O40a  (1902) 

Womack,  John  (Minnie)  Ch  Boyce, 
Mason  City  Rt  5,  tel  Mason  City, 
twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  36  T30a  Mrs. 
Louise  Scoville  (1908) 

Wood,  Fred  M.  (Eliza)  Ch  Roland, 
Lois,  William,  San  Jose  Rt  1,  tel  San 
Jose,  twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  22  T160a 
P.  A.  Enlow  (1881) 

*Woodf  Wm.  (Sallie)  Mason  City  Rt  3, 
tel  Mason  City,  twp  Aliens  Grove, 
Sec  20  T200a  P.  A.  Enlow  (1868) 

Woods,  Alonzo  (Emma)  Ch  James, 
San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel  San  Jose,  twp 
Aliens  Grove,  Sec  36  TlOOa  O.  S. 
Biggs  (1900) 


Worner,  Adam  Ch  Henry,  August, 
Minnie,  Laura,  Ettie,  Manito  Rt  1, 
tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  14 
O107a  (1877) 

Worner,  Chas.  (Julia)  Ch  Ernest,  Nel- 
son, Lester,  Dillar,  Forest  City  Rt  2, 
tel  Manito,  twp  Manito,  Sec  15 
OlOOa  (1897) 

Warner.  Henry  (Mary)  Ch  Harold. 
Ruby,  Wilfred,  San  Jose  Rt  2,  tel 

Forest  City,    twp    Manito,    Sec    36 
T240a  Worner  Estate  (1892) 

Wright,  R.  L.  (Alberta)  San  Jose  Rt  1. 
twp  Aliens  Grove,  Sec  27  T400a  F.  B. 
Warton  (1917) 

Wright,  W.  H.  (Effie)  Bath  Rt  2.  twp 
Lynchburg,  Sec  4  O^a  (1872) 


Yardley,  G.  H.  Ch  Maude,  Kilbourne 
Rt  2,  tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Crane 
Creek,  Sec  19  O120  (1849) 

Vetter,  Clyde  (Goldie)  Ch  Wave, 
Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Havana,  Sec  8 
T430a  Joshua  Yetter  (1890) 

Yetter,  Joshua  (Kathryn)  Ch  Orval, 
Leo,  Havana  Rt  4,  twp  Havana,  Sec  8 
O430a  (1862) 


*Young,  E.  A.  (Clarence)  Topeka  Rt  2, 
*el  Topeka,  twp  Quiver,  Sec  16 
T240a  Mrs.  Mary  Henhorst 

Young,  Howard  (Merl)  Ch  Richard, 
Mason  City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp 
Mason  City,  Sec  33  Farmhand  for 
Harry  Carrgil  (1892) 

Young,  William  (Josie)  Ch  Mabel, 
Raymond.  Mason  City  Rt  1,  tel 
Mason  City,  twp  Mason  City,  Sec  3i 
T127a  Mary  Bird  (1915) 


Zeeck,  Fred  (Anna)  Ch  August,  Hen- 
rietta. Herbert,  Baby,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel 
Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  11  T280a  Maggie 
Kolves  (1889) 

Zeeck,  Mrs.  Louise  Ch  Louis,  Havana 
Rt  1,  twp  Bath,  Sec  34  O280a  (1876) 

Zeieseiitz.  Ben  (Minnie)  Topeka  Rt  2, 
tel  Topeka.  twp  Quiver,  Sec  19  T5a 
August  Messman  (1884) 

Zimmerman,  Carl  (Grace)  Forest  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Forest  City,  twp  Forest 
City,  Sec  18  Farmhand  for  W.  A. 
Proehl  (X897) 

Zimmerman,  Mrs.  Christina  Ch  Peter, 
Herman,  Jennie,  Tiny,  Leoda,  Mason 

City  Rt  3,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 

City,  Sec  15  Ola  (1885) 


Zimmerman,  Earl  (Mabel)  Ch  Marie, 
Pauline,  Forest  City  Rt  1,  tel  Forest 
City,  twp  Pennsylvania,  Sec  6  TllOa 
Etta  Mason  (1894) 

*Zimmerman,  Jacob  (Kizziah)  Ch 
Lloyd,  "Swings  Grove"  Mason  City 
Rt  2,  tel  Mason  City,  twp  Mason 
City,  Sec  27  O200a  (1865) 

*Zurhorst,  Richard  (Wilhelmina)  Ch 
Marguerite,  Walter,  Bath  Rt  1,  tel 
Bath,  twp  Bath,  Sec  17  OlOa  (1884) 

Zurhorst,  Herman  (Marie)  Ch  Ed- 
ward, Frederick,  George,  Elsie. 
Saidora  Rt  1,  tel  Saidora,  twp  Bath. 
Sec  9-S  O120a  (1895) 


FAIRVIEW  M.  E.  CHURCH 


The  Fairview  M.  E.  Sunday 
school  was  organized  in  the  spring 
of  1848,  with  Thomas  Ainsworth 
as  superintendent;  the  teachers 
were  David  Layman,  William 
Ainsworth,  and  grandfather, 
Thomas  Ainsworth.  This  was  the 
first  Sunday  school  organized  in 
Lynchburg  Township. 

In    1849    Thomas    Ainsworth 


removed  from  the  little  log  school 
house  to  the  new  church  building, 
being  the  first  church  built  south 
of  Havana,  in  Mason  County. 
The  Fairview  church  and  ceme- 
tery stand  on  the  corner  of  sec- 
tions 10  and  15  of  Lynchburg 
Township. 

The  founders  of  the  Fairview 
M.  E.  church  were  Thomas  Ains- 


was  elected  superintendent  of  the 
Sunday  school  held  in  the  little 
log  school  house,  for  the  second 
time.  This  little  log  school  house 
stood  on  the  present  site  where  the 
Fairview  school  now  stands,  in 
school  district  number  four. 

During  the  year  of  1850  the 
first  Fairview  M.  E.  church  was 
built  and  the  Sundav  school  was 


worth.  William  Ainsworth,  John 
W.  Howarth,  David  Layman, 
Samuel  Layman,  George  Layman 
and  P.  C.  Bowen.  The  Rev.  Peter 
Cartwright,  the  famous  itiner- 
ant preacher,  was  the  presiding 
elder  of  this  charge  at  that  time. 
In  1890,  the  new  and  present 
Fairview  church  was  built. 


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HISTORY  of  MENARD  COUNTY 

KNARD  county  was  originally  a  part  of  Sangamon  county. 
In  1839  the  legislature  subdivided  Sangamon  county  and 
Menard  was  one  of  the  three  counties  cut  off  and  named  in 
honor  of  Col.  Pierre  Menard,  a  Frenchman,  who  settled  at 
Kaskaski  in  1790.  He  was  so  popular  in  his  day  with  the  people  of 
Illinois  that  when  the  convention1  formed  the  constitution  of  the  state, 
a  clause  was  included  providing  that  any  citizen  of  the  U/tiited  States 
who  had  resided  in  the  state  for  two  years  might  be  eligible  to  the 
office  of  lieutenant  governor.  This  was  done  in  order  that  Col.  Menard, 
who  had  been  naturalized  only  a  year  or  two  at  the  time,  might  be 
made  lieutenant  governor.  Menard  and  DuBois  of  Quebec  in  1790 
formed  a  partnership.  For  a  number  of  years  DuBois  was  government 
agent  for  the  Indians,  and  his  candor  and  integrity  soon  won  for  him 
the  esteem  and  friendship  of  the  Indian  tribes.  He  could  purchase 
pelts  and  other  wares  to  great  advantage.  He  acquired  considerable 
fortune,  but  it  was  lost  through  his  liberality  in  going  security  for  his 
friends.  He  died  at  the  age  of  seventy-seven  years  in  Tazewell  county. 

Of  the  198,675  acres  of  land  in  the  county  there  were  in  1878, 169,- 
282  under  cultivation.  Of  this,  63,286  acres  were  in  corn  yielding 
1,875,096  bushels.  In  the  same  year  there  were  8,989  acres  of  winter 
wheat  yielding  125,149  bushels,  891"  acres  of  spring  wheat  yielding 
6,244  bushels,  8,352  acres  of  oats  producing  283,666  bushels,  10,168 
acres  of  timothy  yielding  14,542  tons  of  hay,  303  acres  of  Irish  potatoes 
producing  15,620  bushels,  1,464  acres  of  apple  orchards  yielding  56,157 
bushels  of  apples.  This  all  shows  that  Menard  county  has  always  been 
agriculturally  productive. 

A  number  of  settlements  were  made  in  other  parts  of  old  Sangamori 
county  before  any  were  made  in  the  limits  of  what  is  now  Menard,  and 
there  is  no  evidence  that  any  one  ever  settled  in  the  area  of  Menard 
county  before  April,  1819,  the  first  settler  being  Mr.  John  Clary,  who 
came  with  his  family  at  the  date  just  named.  He  settled  in  a  grove 
in  the  southwestern  part  of  the  county  near  the  present  site  of  the 
village  of  Tallula.  Mr.  Clary  built  what  was  known  to  the  pioneer  set- 
tlers as  a  three  faced  camp,  which  was  a  building  with  one  entire  side 
open ;  the  open  side  serving  as  door,  window  and  chimney.  In  front  of 
the  open  side  was  a  pile  of  wood  logs  which  served  as  fuel  for  cold 
weather  and  cooking  purposes  in  all  seasons. 

Not  long  after  the  Clary's  settled  in  the  grove,  Mr.  Solomon  Pratt 
with  his  family  took  up  his  residence  near  the  Clary's.  During  the 
fall  of  1819  and  the  spring  of  1820  a  number  of  families  came,  among 
them  the  Armstrongs,  Greens  and  Spears. 

The  first  marriage  was  John  Jennison  and  Patsy  McNabb.  The 
first  death  was  an  infant  son  of  Jacob  Boyer. 

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The  first  schoolhouse  was  built  at  Sugar  Grove  township  in  1822. 
The  text-books  were  few  in  number.  The  teacher  made  all  the  pens  of 
goose  quills.  The  New  Testament  was  used  for  a  reader.  James 
McNabb  was  the  first  teacher. 

The  first  preaching  was  in  the  cabin  of  Roland  Grand  by  a  man 
by  the  name  of  Henderson. 

The  first  postoffice  in  Menard  county  was  established  at  Salem, 
niid  Col.  Rogers  was  the  first  postmaster.  His  duties  were  not  very 
arduous,  since  newspapers  were  scarcely  known  in  the  west  and  but  few 
people  ever  received  a  letter. 

In  the  fall  of  1831  Abraham  Lincoln  came  to  Salem  on  his  return 
from  a  trip  with  a  flat  boat  to  New  Orleans.  This  was  his  first  visit 
to  the  village.  In  the  fall  of  1831  Abraham  Lincoln  was  appointed 
postmaster  at  Salem,  which  position  he  held  for  several  years.  He  was 
a  member  of  a  company  of  one  hundred  men  who  answered  the  call 
for  volunteers  for  the  Black  Hawk  war.  He  was  elected  captain  of 
the  company. 

During  Lincoln's  stay  at  Salem,  especially  the  first  few  years, 
there  was  a  kind  of  a  feud  or  rivalry  between  the  Clary's  Grove  boys 
and  the  River  timber  boys.  Perhaps  in  the  entire  state  there  was  not 
a  hardier  set  to  be  found  than  those  Clary's  Grove  boys,  and  there  was 
no  rowdyism  or  rivalry  for  a  circuit  of  twenty  miles  with  which  they 
were  not  in  some  way  connected.  Lincoln  was  always  umpire,  arbitra- 
tor and  judge  and  all  of  them  had  the  most  implicit  confidence  in  his 
honor  and  ability. 

Lincoln  became  surveyor  and  in  the  discharge  of  the  duties  of 
his  office  he  visited  every  part  of  the  county,  for  by  him  the  entire 
land  of  the  county  was  surveyed.  Almost  his  last  work  as  surveyor 
was  laying  out  the  present  town  of  Petersburg. 

Near  the  end  of  the  Black  Hawk  war  Mr.  Lincoln  became  inter- 
ested in  Anna  Rutledge,  but  in  1835  she  died  and  it  is  said  "The  heart 
of  Lincoln  was  buried  in  the  coffin  of  Anna  Rutledge."  Be  this  true 
or  not,  a  dark  shadow  seemed  to  be  cast  over  him  from  which  he  fully 
never  emerged,  and  it  is  said  by  those  who  knew  him  that  Lincoln 
would  often  wander  alone  to  her  grave. 

In  1834  when  Abraham  Lincoln  was  elected  to  the  legislature  he 
walked  to  the  seat  of  government,  and  one  suit  of  home-spun  jeans 
was  his  outfit  for  the  entire  session.  He  was  popular  with  all  classes. 
At  one  time  his  compass  and  chain  were  sold  for  debts  and  were  bought 
by  Mr.  James  Short  who  at  once  handed  them  over  to  Mr.  Lincoln 
who  gladly  accepted  them  remarking  "I'll  do  as  much  for  you  some 
day."  Firm  and  true  to  his  words,  after  he  became  President  of  the 
United  States,  he  repaid  the  kindness  by  appointing  Mr.  Short  to  a 
lucrative  office. 

On  the  highest  bluff  along  the;  Sangamon  river  were  found  a 
number  of  Indian  mounds.  Arrow-heads,  spear-points  of  flint  and 
stone  axes  were  found  on  the  surrounding  surface.  In  some  of  the 
mounds  were  found  human  skeletons;  also  specimens  of  pottery. 

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After  the  first  settlements  were  made  in  the  limits  of  the  county, 
the  Indians  had  nearly  all  been  removed.  A  few  were  still  in  the 
timbers  of  Indian  Creek  in  the  neighborhood  of  Indian  Point.  Two 
old  men  Shick-Shack  and  Shambolee  lived  for  a  year  or  two  in  the 
vicinity  of  the  present  town  of  Chandlerville.  With  them  were  a  num- 
ber of  their  relatives.  Here  Shick-Shack  died  and  was  buried  and 
the  hill  is  still  known  as  Shick-Shack  Hill.  After  his  death  his  friends 
left  the  settlement  and  they  were  heard  of  no  more. 

There  being  no  trouble  with  the  Indians  at  the  time  of  the  settle- 
ments, there  was  never  any  need  of  block  houses  or  forts.  At  one  time 
while  the  Indian  town  was  in  Elkhart  Grove  a  band  of  Indians  coming 
through  carried  off  a  young  lady  as  prisoner.  The  first  day  she  was 
tied  fast  to  a  pony,  but  she  had  presence  of  mind  and  tore  off  parts  of 
her  clothing,  which  she  dropped  at  intervals  when  not  watched  by  her 
captors.  This  served  to  guide  her  friends  to  her  rescue.  The  band 
with  their  captain  crossed  the;  Sangamon  river  almost  east  of  where 
Springfield  now  stands.  It  was  near  Williamsville  that  her  father  and 
a  few  friends  who  were  pursuing  her  came  upon  the  Indians.,  When 
she  saw  her  rescuers  she  ran  towards  them.  An  Indian  gave  chase 
and  hurled  his  tomahawk  at  her,  wounding  her.  She  was  restored  to 
her  friends  but  it  was  a  long  time  before  she  recovered. 

The  first  two  railroads  to  come  into  Sangamon  county  were  the 
Chicago  and  Alton  and  the  Springfield  and  Northwestern. 

From  the  very  beginning,  the  inhabitants  were  interested  in  pro- 
viding schools.  The  first  rudely  constructed  building  with  log  and 
home  made  benches  were  the  result  of  a  great  deal  of  sacrifice  on  the 
part  of  the  parents,  but  with  the  desire  to  give  their  children  the  best 
that  was  possible  in  this  new  country.  Books  were  scarce.  To  illustrate 
the  scarcity  of  books  a  little  story  is  told  of  Lincoln.  While  at  Salem 
he  took  lessons  from  Mr.  Graham  in  English  grammar.  He  did  not  have 
a  book,  but  he  learned  that  Mr.  John  Vance,  then  living  seven  miles 
north  of  Salem,  had  a  copy  of  Kirkhove's  Grammar.  Mr.  Lincoln 
walked  barefooted  the  seven  miles  ami  back,  procured  the  book, 
mastered  its  contents  and  then  returned  it. 

Schools  were  supported  by  subscription,  the  charges  being  $1.50 
to  $2.50  per  scholar  for  a  term  of  three  months,  the  school  being  in 
session  only  during  mid-winter;  everyone  was  needed  to  take  care 
of  the  crops  during  the  rest  of  the  year. 


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MENARD  COUNTY  FARMERS'  DIRECTORY 

ABBREVIATIONS   USED    IN    THIS    DIRECTORY 

a — Acres;  Ch — Children;  O — Owner;  T — Tenant  or  Renter;  tel — Telephone; 
twp — Township;  Sec — Section;  Rt. — Rural  Route;  Name  of  wife  follows  direc- 
tory name  in  parenthesis  (  ) ;  Figures  at  end  of  information — year  directory 
name  became  a  resident  of  county;  Directory  Name  and  Address  are  in  holdface 
type;  (*)  designates  owner  of  an  Automobile;  (f)  Owner  of  a  Tractor. 


EXAMPLE 

*tAdams,  Frank  H.  (Esther)   Ch  Mary,   Petersburg   Rt  1,  tel  Petersburg,  twp 
Athens,  T640,  Sec  10,  Wm.  H.  Johnson  (1872) 


MEANS  THAT 

Frank  H.  Adams — Name. 

(*)Ji— Owns  an  Automobile. 

(f) — Owns  a  Tractor. 

(Esther)— Wife's  name. 

Ch  Mary — Child  named  Mary. 

Petersburg  Rt  1 — Postoffice,  Petersburg  R.  F.  D.  1. 

T640a — Tenant  on  640  acres. 

tel  Petersburg — On  Petersburg  Telephone  Exchange. 

twp  Athens — Lives  in  Athens  township. 

Sec  10 — Section  10. 

Wm.  H.  Johnson — Owner's  name. 

(1872)— Lived  in  county  since  1872. 


*Ackerman,  E.  J.  (Fannie)  Ch  George,  *Adams,  Thomas  (Ollie)  Ch  Clarence, 

Marie,   John,    Elsie,    Petersburg    Rt  Earl,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec 

1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  2  T75a  Helstern  15  T320a  Peter  R.  Klein  (1899) 

Estate  (1874)  ._       .   _.  __ 

Aden,  John  (Flora)  Ch  Herman,  Henry, 

Ackerman,     Mary    Ch    Rinard,    John,  Rosa,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens, 

Athens  Rt  2,  tel  Sweet  Water,  twp  Sec  3  O275a  (1849) 
Sugar   Grove,    Sec   5   and    8    O207a 

(1871)  *Aden,  J.   H.    (Blenda)    Ch  John,   At- 

ter berry   Rt  1,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec 

Ackerman,     Rinard     (Hermenia)     Ch  5  O161a   (1868) 
Harold,    Athens    Rt    2,    tel     Sweet 

Water,,    twp    Sugar    Grove,    Sec    5  *Aden,  Matilda  Ch  Pauline,  Petersburg 

T207a  Mary  Ackerman  Rt  2»  twP  Atterberry,   S'ec  9   O40a 

(1858) 

Adams,    Alfred    (Anna)    Ch    Dorothy, 

Hazel,  Mildred,  Athens  Rt  1,  twp  *Ahlrichs,  Harm  "Pleasant  View 
South  Athens,  Sec  2,  T20a  Eddy  Farm"  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Peters- 
Franks  (1911)  burg,  Sec  35  O95a  (1877) 

Adams,  I.  G.  (Matilda)   Greenview  Rt  Ahrenkiel,    L.    L.    (Maria)    Ch    Irene, 

2,  twp    Irish    Grove,    Sec    31    OlOa  Helen,   Petersburg   Rt  2,  twp  Atter- 
(1894)  berry,  Sec  16  O39a  (1884) 


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Alinger,  Charles  W.  (Rachael)  Fancy 
Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Middletown,  twp 
Sugar  Grove,  Sec  1  O97a  (1894) 

Alinger,  John  H.  (Delia)  Ch  Henry, 
Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Middletown, 
twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  1  O80a  (1877) 

Alinger,  Mary  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  twp 
Sugar  Grove,  Sec.  1  O35a  (1894) 

*Alkire,  Ray  (Mary)  Greenview  Rt  2, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  1  O171a  (1892) 

Alkire,  Thomas  H.  (Jessie)  Ch  Ray, 
Athens  Rt  2,  tel  Sweet  Water,  twp 
Sugar  Grove,  Sec  5  T360a  J.  H. 
Smith  (1916) 

Allen,  Ed.  (Mary)  Ch  Walter,  Arthur, 
Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec 
29  T140a  Mrs.  Gum  (1885) 

'Allen,  Edward  (Lizzie)  Ch  Eli,  "Mull- 
berry  Farm"  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  At- 
terberry,  Sec  18  O45a  (1864) 

*Allen,  John  (Malinda)  Ch  Earl,  Wil- 
liam, Hattie,  Alvie,  Oakford,  twp 
Oakford,  T325a  S.  F.  Sparks  (1861) 

Allen,  Milton  (Kate)  Ch  Bernice,  Ruth, 
Aileen,  Richard,  Katherine,  Tallula 
Rt  2,  twp  West  Petersburg, '  Sec  25 
T30a  H.  W.  Schafer  (1887) 

Altig,  James  P.  (Edna)  Ch  Norma, 
Bernice,  Tailula  Rt  2,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  33  T80a  C.  D.  Gum  (1882) 

*Amerkamp,  Dick  (Belty)  Ch  Marie, 
Herman,  Greenview  Rt  1,  twp  Irish 
Grove-North,  Sec  31  T187a  Harmon 
Amerkamp  (1878) 

Amerkamp,  John  (Ada)  Greenview  Rt 
1,  Irish  Grove.  Sec  6  T200a  Harmon 
Amerkamp  (1879) 

Ames,  Herbert  (Pearl)  Ch  Berniece, 
Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  30 
T— a  Geo.  Robinson  (1893) 

Ames,  James  (Anna)  Ch  Wallace, 
Alice,  Edith,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  2  TlOOa  J.  N.  Rut- 
ledge  (1900) 

Andreasen,  Carl   (Helene)    Petersburg 

Rt  1,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  33  T14a 

Colby  Estate  (1905) 
Armstrong,  Geo.  K.  Ch  Hannah,  Marie, 

"Plain  View   Farm"   Oakford    Rt    1, 

twp  Atterberry,   Sec  7   T240a  E.   J. 

Armstrong  (1876) 
Armstrong,  John  B.  Atterberry  Rt  20, 

twp   Atterberry,   Sec   31   Farmhand 

for  H.  E.  Ensley  (1874) 


*Armstrong,  J.  S.  (Maude)  Ch  Howard, 
Susie,  Oliver,  Jeannette,  Helen, 
Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec 
8  T170a  E.  J.  Armstrong  (1877) 

Armstrong,  Ryal  (Martha)  Ch  Ed, 
Lizza,  Robert,  Clarence,  Oakford  Rt 
1,  twp  Oakford,  Sec  14  O300a  (1867) 

*Armstrong,  W.  C.  (Lucinda)  Ch 
Clement,  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Atter- 
berry, Sec  8  T200a  E.  J.  Armstrong 
(1880) 

Arum,  Carl  (Eva)  Ch  Gladys,  Tallula 
Rt  2,  twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  15 
T80a  C.  C.  Juhl  (1914) 

*Artman,  George  (Lula)  Ch  Thelma, 
Harta,  Nellie,  Jessie,  George,  Daniel, 
"Pleasant  Hill  Farm"  Atterberry  Rt 
1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  20  OSoa 
(1870) 

*Artman,  John  (Lucinda)  Ch  Samuel, 
Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  30 
060a  (1883) 

Atterberry,  Claude  (Sella)  Ch  Gilbert, 
Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  18 
T120a  S'.  E.  Watkins  (1883) 

Atterberry,  Daniel  (Nora)  Tallula  Rt  1, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  25  O4a  (1859) 

Atterberry,  Fred  (Love)  Ch  Virgil, 
Marie,  Myril,  Jerry,  Widrow,  Atter- 
berry Rt  1,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  6 
Ola  (1877) 

*Atterberry,  Geo.  D.  (Anna)  Ch 
Charles,  Beck,  Florence,  Goldie,  At- 
terberry, twp  Atterberry,  Sec  32  O3a 
(1858) 

*Atterberry,  Harry  O.  (Goldie)  Ch 
Cyrus,  Velda,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  31  O114%a  (1884) 

*Atterberry,  L.  L.  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  6  OSOa  (1892) 

*Atterberry,  Peter  C.  (Mary)  Ch 
Laura,  Peter,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  6  O254a  (1880) 

Atterberry,  P.  T.  (May)  Ch  Jessie, 
Ralph,  Neoma,  Atterberry,  twp  At- 
terberry, Sec  31  T40a  Joseph  Colson 
(1887) 

Atterberry,  Roy  (Lulu)  Ch  Paul,  At- 
terberry, twp  Attelrberry,  Sec  31 
T — a  John  Armstrong  (1878) 

-Austin,  W.  D.  (Liza)  Ch  Russell, 
Grace,  Clara,  Greenview  Rt  1,  twp 
Irish  Grove,  Sec  17  O44a  (1854) 

Averbery,  H.  H.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Helen, 
Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  S'eo 
16  T75a  Zurstadt  Estate  (1900) 


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B 


Backs,  J.  H.  (Alvena)  Petersburg  Rt 
2,,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  11  T120a 
Lorena  Senter  (1887) 

Bailey,  E.  O.  (Ida)  Ch  John,  Thomas, 
Edna,  May,  Petersburg  Rt  4,  tel 
Petersburg,  twp  Athens,  Sec  18  T85a 
W.  H.  Houghton  (1878) 

Bailey,  J.  C.  (Alley)  Petersburg  Rt  6, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  30  T77a  Chas,  Tuey 
(1867) 

*Baker,  Grover  I.  (Daisy)  Greenview 
Rt  1,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  4  T207 
Dave  Galliger  (1917) 

*Baker,  Henry  (Francis)  Ch  Lawrence, 
Oakford,  twp  Oakford,  Sec  14  O137a 
(1860) 

Baker,  J.  H.  (Maggie)  Ch  Garrett, 
Anna,  Emma,  Dick,  Oakford  Rt  1, 
twp  Oakford,  Sec  15  O320a  (1869) 

Baker,  John  (Mary)  Ch  John,  Peters- 
burg Rt  5,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  33 
T80a  Leon  L.  Beard  (1917) 

Baker,  William  (Fannie)  Ch  Thelma, 
Margaret,  Athens  Rt  1,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  27  T166a  John  H.  Cantrale 
(1917) 

Bale,  Miss  Alice  Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  25  T28a  Bale  Estate 
(1861) 

Bale,  Harris  (Carrie)  Ch  Harry,  Isa- 
belle,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  26  O98a  (1869) 

*Bale,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Ch  Ida,  Cabanis, 
Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  25  O40a  (1848) 

Ball,  Ed.  (Eva)  Ch  Edith,  Orval,  Atter- 
berry, twp  Atterberry,  Sec  31  T50a 
Elias  Watkins  (1883) 

Ball,  Wm.  (Alice)  Ch  Thomas,  Wil- 
liam, Dorothy,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  10  T116a  Thos.  Eckhoff 
(Native  Son) 

Balster,  Ben  (Nellie)  Ch  Ermal,  Emer- 
son, Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  21-22  'T135a  Thomas  Leemann 
(1874) 


*Balster,  J.  D.  (Mary)  Ch  Anna,  Pet- 
ersburg  Rt  5,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec 
26  OlOOa  (1890) 

Ealster,  John  D.  (Hazel)  Ch  John,  Tal- 
lula  Rt  1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  12  T175a 
Spear  Estate  (1896) 

*Balster,  J.  H.  (Minnie)  Ch  Henry, 
Louis,  Katherine,  Petersburg  Rt  1, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  36  O208  (1881) 

Balster,  Louis  F.  (Mary)  Petersburg 
Rt  5,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  27  T80a 
H.  E.  Ensley  (1888) 

*Balster,  Thomas  (Katie)  Ch  Kather- 
ine, Irene,  Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  28  T193a  H.  Balster 
(1880) 

Barnett,  A.  L.  (Demarious)  Ch  Orville, 
Claude,  Jesse,  Charles,  Marie,  Mar- 
dell,  Edith,  Lawrence,  Greenview  Rt 
1,  tel  Greenview,  twp  Indian  Creek, 
Sec  12  T175a  G.  D.  Warnsing  (1896) 

Barnett,  Joseph  (Lillie)  Ch  Vertus, 
Calene,  Greenview  Rt  1,  tel  Green- 
view,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  12 
T20Qa  G.  D.  Warnsing  (1896) 

*Barney,  A.  E.  (Harriett)  Ch  Mary, 
Greenview  Rt  1,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec 
8  O106-2/3  (1859) 

Barnsback,  S.  P.  (Jennie)  Ch  Thomas, 
Earl,  Pearl,  Athens  Rt  1,  twp  South 
Athens,  Sec  12  OlOOa 

Barr,  Forrest  J.  (Katie)  Athens  Rt  1, 
tel  Williamsville,  twp  Fancy  Prairie, 
Sec  15  T420a  Thomas  Sudduth 
(1916) 

*Bartels,  G.  C.  (Anna)  Oakford  Rt  1, 
twp  Oakford,  Sec  12  T127a  J.  H.  Bar- 
tels  (1880) 

*Bast,  Ernest  R.  (Leona)  Ch  Anna, 
Elizabeth,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp 
Tallula,i  Sec  10  T250a  Mrs.  Anna 
Nollsch  (1890) 

Bates,  Bradley  W.  (Martha)  Ch  Oscar, 
Mattie,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Mid- 
dletown,  twp  Fancy  Prairie,  Sec  14 
O160a  (1849) 


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Batterton,  Anderson  (Viola)  Ch  Gil- 
bert, Ethel,  May,  Thomas,  Eliza, 
Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
16  O33a  (1869) 

Batterton,  E.  W.  (Ellen)  Petersburg 
Rt  4,  tel  Petersburg,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  6  O77%a  (1842) 

Batterton,  Harve  (Lolie)  Ch  Mary, 
Maudie,  Leonard,  Charles,  Peters- 
burg Rt  4,  tel  Petersburg,  twp  At- 
hens, Sec  7  T — a  Alvy  Tozer  (1868) 

Batterton,  Homer  (Nellie)  "Home  of 
the  Friendless"  Petersburg  Rt  4, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  5  O160a  (18) 

Battoms,  W.  S.  (Lavada)  Ch  Lona, 
Clemmie,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  Tallula, 
Sec  22  T200a  Philip  Klein  (1915) 

Baty,  J.  M.  (Anna)  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp 
Tallula,  Sec  11  T160a  John  G.  Hin- 
rick  (1917) 

Baum,  Henry  (Alice)  Ch  Maggie, 
Clarence,  Leon,  Ruth,  Maude,  Peters- 
burg Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  27  O114a 
(1863) 

Beard,  E.  S.  (Mary)  Ch  Cleo,  Lizzie, 
Velda,  Anna,  Fanny,  Dema,  Mable, 
George,  Claude,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  22  T190a  W.  D.  Mor- 
ters  (1900) 

Beard,    Mrs.    H.    A.,    Petersburg    Rt    5, 

twp  Petersburg,  Sec  22  O170a  (1862) 
*fBeard,    Leon    L.    (Mary)    Ch    Anna, 
Leona,  Charles,  Ralph,  "Maple  Side 
Farm"  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  21  &  22  O165a  (1882) 
*Beauchamp,    W.    H.    (E.    May)     Ch 
Claude,  "Maple  Lawn  Farm"  Green- 
view  Rt  4,  twp  West  Greenview,  Sec 
22  O80a  (1880) 

*Beauchamp,  Ward,  Greenview  Rt  4, 
twp  West  Greenview,  Sec  22  O80a 
(1896) 

Becker,  Abram  (Hazel)  Ch  Paul, 
Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Middletown, 
twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  11  O80a 
(1913) 

Becker,  C.  D.  (Clara)  Ch  Mary,  Fancy 
Prairie,  twp  Athens,  O91a  (1911) 

Becker,  J.  E.  (Mabel)  Ch  Hortense, 
Ralph,  Earl,  Greenview  Rt  3,  twp 
Irish  Grove,  Sec  23  T175a)  Chas 
Gibbs  (1909) 

*Becker,  Peter  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Elsie, 
Margaret,  Joseph,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp 
West  Petersburg,  Sec  14  OllOa 
(1890) 


*Beek,  Lee  B.  (Bertha)  Ch  John,  Ena, 
Dorothy,  Elberta,  Henry,  Petersburg 
Rt  1,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  35  &  25 
O46a  (1916) 

*Beekman,  J.  C.  (Kate)  Petersburg  Rt 
1,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  27  T284a  S. 
S.  Beekman  (1875) 

*Beggs  &  Hatch,  Greenview,  twp  In- 
dian Creek,  Sec  32 

Behrends,  J.  S.  (Lena)  Ch  Elmer,  Jes- 
sie, Laura,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  Pe- 
tersburg, Sec  5  T160a  G.  Heyen 
(1906) 

Bell,  C.  J.  (Alie)  Ch  Jesse,  James,  Wal- 
ter. Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  9  O15a  (1853) 

Bell,  G.  H.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Hazel, 
Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec 
16  TllOa  Fred  C.  Scheriwise  (1889) 

Bell,  T.  E.  (Ada)  Ch  Alice,  Elsie, 
Irinie,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  Tallula, 
Sec  16  T160a  J.  Schnapp  (1912) 

Bell,  W.  F.  (Lillie)  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp 
West  Petersburg,  Sec  38  T40a  Stiltz 
Bros.  (1908) 

Belto*i,  Harland  (Lizzie)  Ch  Thur- 
man,  Eddie,  Eugene,  Elizabeth,  Tal- 
lula Rt  3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  17  T80a 
Ed.  Trenary  (1909) 

Bennett,  Buttlea,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp 
West  Petersburg,  Sec  14  T — a  Pete 
Becker  (1896) 

Bennett,  Marshall  (Pearl)  Ch  Mildred, 
Greenview  Rt  3,  twp  Irish  Grove, 
Sec  18  T — a  (1895) 

Bennett,  S.  M.  (Harriett)  Ch  Harry, 
Amon,  Athens  Rt  2,  twp  South 
Athens,  Sec  O90a  (1870) 

Benson,  James  (Alice)  Ch  Rainey, 
Harriett,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  West 
Petersburg,  Sec  18  T120a  Mrs.  John 
Nelson  (1877) 

Bergman,  H.  Y.  (Love)  Ch  Alice, 
Eliza,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atter- 
berry, Sec  26  TlOOa  E.  E.  Brass 
(1882) 

Berkley,  Bert  (Mattie)  Ch  Alta,  Marie, 
Carl,  Ethel,  Bethel,  Claude,  Peters- 
burg Rt  7,  twp  Athens,  Sec  4  &  9 
T120a  Catherine  Sculley  (1914) 

*Bherns,  George  (Katie) Greenview  Rt 
1,  twp  Irsih  Groves,  Sec  5  T200a 
John  Bherns  (1888) 

Bherns,  William  (Anna)  Ch  William, 
Anna,  Carl,  Lome,  Francis,  Green- 
view  Rt  3,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  15 
O430a  (1862) 


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Binger,  Antman  (Matilda)  Ch  Moul- 
ton,  Goldie,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  15  O40a  (1876) 

Binger,  George,  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  17  T80a  J.  Hannah 
Wilken  (1882) 

*Birns,  Robert  T.  (Addie)  Ch  Everett, 
Glen,  Edith,  Helen,  Robert,  Alcie, 
Greenview  Rt  4,  twp  West  Green- 
view,  Sec  22  T290a  H.  J.  Tice  (1878) 

"Blakely,  Oscar  (Anna)  Ch  Hazel, 
Archie,  Alice,  Desse,  Kilbourne  Rt  1, 
tel  Kilbourne,  twp  Kilbourne,  Sec  8 
O240a  (1886) 

Blankenspip,  William  Ch  Arthur,  Hol- 
lis,  Edith,  Kennith,  Fancy  Prairie, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  25  T — a  Ellen  Coun- 
cil (1864) 

*Blood,  O.  J.  (Mary)  Ch  France,  Es- 
ther, Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  7  O29a  (1876) 

Bloom,  Charles  (Mary)  Ch  Rose,  Jake, 
Ralph,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atter- 
berry, T302a  George  Bloom  (1870) 

Bloom,  George  (Elizabeth)  Petersburg 
Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  ?>  O300a 
(1854) 

Blotcher,  Dee  (Mary)  Tallula  Rt  1, 
twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  10  T80a 
Walter  Watkins  (1913) 

Blurton,  Jim,  Greenview  Rt  3,  twp 
Irish  Grove,  Sec  21  T— a  Mr.  H. 
E-?gers  (1889) 


*fBocker,  H.  E.  (Delia)  Ch  Russell, 
Mildred,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  West  Tal- 
lula, Sec  14  T168a  John  C.  Bocker 

(1882) 

Boehm,  Otto  (Minnie)  Ch  Edward, 
Bennie,  Bonnie,  Lettie,  Edna,  Oak- 
ford  Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  17 

O188a  (1867) 

*  Boehm,  Gustave  (Mary)  Ch  Eyelett, 
Charles,  Minnie,  Rosa,  Oakford  Rt  1, 
twp  Atterberry,  Sec  9,  O80a  (1866) 

Boehm,  Charles  A.  (Martha)  Ch  Ethel, 
Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  8 
O80a  (1857) 

Boehm,  Oren  (Eliza)  Ch  Alice,  Peters- 
burg Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  16 
T— a  J.  T.  Kincaid  (1896) 

Boehm,  Powell  G.  (Dorthea)  Oakford 
Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  9  T75a 
Chas.  Boehm  (1893) 

*Boeker,  Ben  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Harold, 
Russell,  Eugene,  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  7  T240a  J.  H.  Boeker 
(1886) 

*Boeker,  Carl  L.  (Laura)  Ch  Ruth, 
Carl,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atter- 
berry, Sec  11  T300a  W.  H.  Boeker 
(1892) 

*Bceker,  F.  W.  (Mertis)  Ch  Virgil, 
Ruth,  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry, 
Sec  7  OlOOa  (1882) 


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*Boeker,  W.  C.  (Martha)  Ch  Bennie, 
Nervie,  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Atter- 
berry,  Sec  8  O500a 

*Boeker,  W.  H.  (Sarah)  Ch  Hubert, 
"Elm  Wood  Seed  Farm,"  Petersburg 
Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  11  O510a 
(1896) 

*Bone,  Keach  (Judith)  Ch  Elizabeth, 
Edgar,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tal- 
lula,  Sec  14  O— a  (1884) 

Bone,  R.  E.  (Alice)  Ch  Wesley,  "Bone- 
hurst,"  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tallula, 
Sec  15  O302a  (1862) 

Bennett,  L.  F.,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  10  O200a  (1885) 

*Bonnett,  William  E.  (Matilda)  Ch 
Loyal,  Cecil,  Helen,  Bessie,  Claudie, 
"Robinson  Mills,"  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp 
Oakford,  Sec  27  O313a  (1868) 

Bote,  Wm.  (Ella)  Ch  Gerald,  Tallula 
Rt  2,  twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  14 
T200a  Peter  Becker  (1908) 

Bracken,  J.  N.  (Sylvia)  Ch  Nellie,  Tal- 
lula, twp  West  Tallula,  Sec  2  T40av 
Judy  Estate  (1917) 

*Bradley,  A.  A.  (Lucy)  Ch  Flora, 
Marshall,  Herschall,  "Bradley  Hill 
Farm,"  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  18  O139a  (1870) 

*Bradley,  Eliver  (Nellie)  Ch  Phillip, 
Greenview,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  6 
T305a  Newt  Bradley  (1888) 

*  Bradley,  James  (1'ona)  Ch  Margaret, 
Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  S'ec  9 
T225a  J.  A.  Bradley  (1888) 

*Bradley,  J.  A.  (Effie)  Ch  Willis,  Vir- 
ginia, Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  14  O30a  (1860) 

*Bradley,  Newton  (Lillie)  Ch  Elmer, 
Stella,  Athens,  twp  Athens  (1875) 

*Bradley,  Ray  (Edith)  Ch  Donald,  Mil- 
dred, Dale,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  15  T80a  J.  A.  Bradley 
(1882) 

Bradshaw,  Asa  (Myrtle)  Ch  Virgil, 
Elija,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  West  Peters- 
burg, Sec  26  O120a  (1902) 


*Brandt,  H.  C.  (Nancy)  Ch  Ora,  Helen, 
Lavan,  Willie,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp 
TaJlula,  Sec  23  T3a  J.  S,.  Huril 
(1891) 

f*Brass,  E.  E.  (Ella)  Ch  Genna,  La- 
verne,  Jean,  E.  E.,  Maylou,  Ward. 
"Vinyard  Hill  Farm"  Petersburg  Rt 
6,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  11  O44a 
(1912) 

Brenk,  Martin,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  13  T— a  (1884) 

Brockman,  James  M.  (Jean)  Ch  Helen, 
Ervie,  Clay,  James,  Bertha,  Malcolm, 
Frieda,  Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  33  T160a  Mrs.  Jas.  Carney 
(1910) 

Brooks,  J.  A.  (Clemma)  Ch  Gladys, 
Helen,  Ross,  "Sunny  Brook  Farm" 
Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview,  twp 
Indian  Creek,  Sec  8  O90a  (1886) 

Brown,  J.  A.  (Jennette)  Ch  Stanley, 
Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp  West  Athens, 
Sec  6  TlOOa  Mrs.  Hornbuckle  (1916) 

Brown,  Harry  (Edith)  Ch  Laura, 
Harry,  "Walnut  Row  St.  Farm"  Tal- 
lula Rt  3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  17  &  20 
O180a  (1900) 

*Bruner,  Henry  (Anna)  Ch  Paul, 
Elmer,  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp  West 
Petersburg,  Sec  30  O316a  (1881) 

*Bryant,  Therlbert  (Rosa)  Ch  Russell, 
Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  5 
T178a  Chas.  Spears  (1909) 

Bucks,  Mrs.  Etta  Ch  George,  Marie, 
Martha,  Harmon,  Grace,  James,  Etta, 
Irwin,  Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  5  T160a  D.  C.  Worthington 

Bukley,  Ben  (Elsie)  Ch  Cyrus,  Charles, 
Helen,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  11  T36a  H.  H.  Scherding 
(1884) 

Burrus,  James  Allen  (Elizabeth) 
Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview,  twp 
Indian  Creek,  Sec  15  O175%a  (1881) 

*Busch,  William  (Helena)  Ch  August, 
Harry,  Eddie,  Greenview  Rt  3,  twp 
Irish  Grove,  Sec  24  O248a  (1887) 


"  Consider  carefully  the  fact  that  a  portion  of  every 
dollar  spent  in  local  stores  finds  its  way  to  some  essential 
function  for  the  support  and  development  of  the  neighbor- 
hood, the  general  prosperity  of  which  you  must  necessarily 
share  in." 


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Caldwell,  Fred  (Louise)  Petersburg 
Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  33  Mrs.  Anna 
Rile  (1895) 

Caldwell,  John  Y.  (Minnie)  Ch  Mary, 
Jennie,  Williamsville  Rt  26,  tel  Wil- 
liamsville,  twp  Fancy  Prairie,  Sec 
30  O240a  (1868) 

Callahan,  Daniel  L.  (Lillie)  Greenview 
Rt  2,  tel  Sweetwater,  twp  Sugar 
Grove,  Sec  3  O120a  (1913) 

Campbell,  Forrest  (Millie)  Tallula  Rt 
1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  2  T640a  Judy 
Fist  (1884) 

*Campbell,  Horace,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  27  T99a  C.  C.  Camp- 
bell (1893) 

Campbell,  John,  Athens  Rt  27,  twp 
South  Athens,  Sec  10  H.  Miller 
(1916) 

'Campbell,  Jim  (Hattie)  Ch  Eva,  Roy, 
Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  30 

Campbell,  Vern  (Lucile)  Petersburg 
Rt  6,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  30  T80a 
Weterman  Estate  (1895) 

Cantrall,  Bertram  (Ida)  Ch  Frank, 
Lucille,  Ruth,  Lester,  Athens  Rt  2, 
tel  Sweetwater  Edward  Culver 
(1870) 

Cantrall,  John  H.  (Kitty)  Ch  Florence, 
Athens  Rt  1,  twp  Athens,  Sec  17 
O445a  Chas.  Cantrall  (1887) 

Cantrall,  Thos  A.  (Slyvia)  Ch  Roy, 
Lula,  Clyde,  King,  Mildred,  Blanche, 
Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  29 
O60a  (1876) 

*Carson,  Sr.  Ruber  (Rachel)  Ch  Ber- 
tha, Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  West  Tallula, 
Sec  23  O320a  (1849) 

Carter,  Chas,  (Cynthia)  Ch  Verna, 
Sally  Nettie,  Christopher,  Eula,  Wil- 
liam, Lowell,  Gerald,  Emery  J.,  Oak- 
ford  Rt  1,  twp  Oakford,  Sec  15  O140a 
(1867) 

Carver,  Frank  W.  (Josephine)  Ch  Ina, 
Gladys,  Elman,  Orville,  Robert, 
Greenview  Rt  2,  tel  Sweetwater,  H. 
J.  Marbold  (1903) 


Carroll,  W.  J.  (Mitilda)  Petersburg  Rt 

2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  2  O80a  (1865) 
*Classens,  F.  G.  H.  (Tena)  Tallula  Rt 

1,    twp    West    Petersburg,    Sec    10 
O120a    (1878) 

Cassins,  G.  S.  (Hattie)  Ch  Cyrus,  Caro- 
line. Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  Atter- 
berry.  Sec  31  O187.11a 

Cassens,  John  H.  (Anna)  Ch  Garrett, 
Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  West  Peters- 
burg, Sec  10  O120a  (1874) 

Cassens,  Lee  (Hattie)  Petersburg  Rt 
1,  twp  Petersburg,  S'ec  34  T120a 
Beckman  Estate  (1886) 

Cave,  Eugene  (Hilda)  Ch  Otto,  Lydia, 
Nellie,  Thelma,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp 
West  Tallula,  Sec  24  T160a  Ruben 
Carson  (1914) 

Chesser,  Henry  A.  (Anna  L.)  Ch 
Hames  E.,  Minnie,  Maude,  Henry, 
Stevens,  George,  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp 
Oakford,  Sec  26  T8a  Elmer  Sapp 
(1834) 

Christie,    Roscoe     (Dora)     Ch    Perry, 

Rue,  Tallula   Rt  3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec 

15  Tla  Phil  Klein   (1913) 
Clara,    Mrs.    A.    M.   Ch   Maria,    Tillie, 

Jessie,  Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp  Athens, 

Sec  21  O80a  (1841) 
Clark,    Cecil    R.    (Katie)    Ch    James, 

Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  5 

T165a  H.  Clark  (1894) 
Clarke,  C.  C.   (Minnie)   Petersburg  Rt 

1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  3  O80a  (1857) 
*Clark,    C.    E.     (Nina)     Ch     William. 

Carroll,    Marion,    Petersburg    Rt    6, 

twp  Athens,  W.  A.  Clark  (1886) 
*Clark,    E.    D.    (Rilla)    Tallula    Rt    2, 

twp  Petersburg,  Sec  33  O80a  (1884) 
*Clark,  E.  E.  Ch  Fred  Petersburg    Rt 

3,  O75a  Athens   (1862) 

Clark,  H.  E.  (Cassie)  Pleasant  Plaines 

Rt  43,  twp  Tallula  Fr  320a  Nathan 

Carson  (1916) 
*Clark,    Harley   M.    (Ella)    Ch   Velda, 

Mae,   Petersburg   Rt  3,  twp  Athens, 

Sec  5  O165a   (1869) 


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Clark,  J.  E.  (Emma)  Ch  I'ona,  Opha, 
Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  6 
O40a  (1869) 

Clark,  Lue,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tal- 
lula,  Sec  3  O65a 

Clark,  Ray  G.  (Mary)  Ch  .Mildred, 
Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
19  T350a  W.  A.  Clark  (1898) 

Clark,  Steve  (Anna)  Ch  Brady, 
Eugene,  Elliot,  Hershell,  Eddie, 
Edna,  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp  West  Tallula, 
Sec  11  T50a  A.  N.  Spears  (1906) 

Clark,  Will  (Hazel)  Ch  Elizabeth, 
Mollie,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec 
21  T80a  C.  Niemyer  (1909) 

Clary,  M.  B.  (Sarah)  Ch  Delcie,  Lor- 
etta,  Elizabeth,  Martha,  William, 
Hugh,  Marion,  Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp 
Atterberry  Sec  35  T107a  J.  H.  Clary 
(1875) 

Clary,  Nancy  A.  Ch  Zella,  Ruby,  Atter- 
berry, twp  Atterberry,  Sec  32  Ola 

Clary,  R.  S.  (Birdie)  Ch  Willie,  Fisch- 
er, Loyd,  Mazella,  Robert,  Peters- 
burg Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  26 
T190a  W.  H.  Taylor  (1866) 

Clary,  Walter  (Elizabeth)  Petersburg 
Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  21  T40a 
Ernest  Dawson  (1894) 

Clasing,  Herman  (Gasche)  Tallula  Rt 
1,  twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  10, 
T160a  Fred  Killers  (1916) 

*Claypool,  E.  E.  (Louise)  Ch  Frances, 
Long,  Geo.,  Edward,  Greenview  Rt 
1,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  18  O580a 
(1865) 

Claypool,  Mrs.  J.  Ch  Anna,  Cantrall 
Rt  27,  twp  South  Athens,  Sec  12 
O260a  (1863) 

Clemens,  Charles,  Greenview  Rt  3,  twp 
Irish  Grove,  Sec  18  T95a  Harry 
Tripp  (1876) 

Clemens,  G.  W.  (Ella)  Ch  Bertie,, 
Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens  O98a 
(1858) 

Clemens,  H.  M.  (Edith)  Ch  Lowell, 
Grace,  Bertha,  Julia,  Ruby,  Tallula 
Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg  O99a  Cora 
Campbell  (1916) 

Clemens,    J.    D.    (Carrie)     Ch    Edna, 
Ethel,   Edith,  Nellie,   Earl,   Charles, 
Ruth,   Mary,   Athens    Rt   2,   twp  At- 
hens, S'ec  27  T40a  Campbell  Estate 
(1869) 


Cline  John  A.,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel 
Middletown,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec 
6  O40a  (1856) 

Cline,  William  H.  (Eda)  Ch  Hardy, 
Earl,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Wil- 
liamsville,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  6 
065a  (1850) 

Cline,  Charles  (Laura)  Ch  Lillian  M., 
Irene  M.,  Florence  R.,  Charles  H., 
Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Middletown, 
twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  6  O90a  (1868) 

*Coady,  Ed,,  Greenview  Rt  1,  twp 
Irish  Grove,  Sec  8  O143a  (1890) 

Coady,  Michael  (Mary)  John,  Mary, 
Catherine,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  twp 
Sugar  Grove,  Sec  11  O160a  (1873) 

Ccady,  Peter  (Margaret)  Ch  Nellie, 
Joel,  Margaret,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1, 
tel  Middletown,  twp  Sugar  Grove, 
Sec  11  O160a  (1875  ) 

*Coady,  Thomas  (Anna)  Ch  John,  Ed, 
Frank,  Tom,  Katie,  Greenview  Rt 
1,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  16  O143a 
(1871) 

Coby,  W.  G.,  Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  8  O40a  (1863) 

Codzel,  Roy,  Athens,  twp  South  Athens, 
Marion  Ferugeson  (1884) 

Cogil,  G.  W.  (Janette)  Ch  Helena, 
May,  Delight,  Archer,  Hermina, 
Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview,  twp 
Indian  Creek,  Sec  17  O190a  J.  W. 
Cogil  (1873) 

Cohee,  Mrs.  Bettie,  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp 
Oakford,  Sec  12  O320a  (1839) 

*Cohee,  E.  D.  (lona)  Ch  Dortha,  Oak- 
ford  Rt  10,  twp  Oakford,  Sec  12 
T320a  Mrs.  Bettie  Cohee  (1887) 

Colby,  Mrs.  A.  D.  Ch  Henry,  Dean, 
Mary,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tallula, 
Sec  2  T190a  Henry  Colby  (1888) 

Colby,  Henry  H.  Ch  Ruby  M.,  Sugg, 
Robert  L.  W.,  Colby,  Petersburg  Rt 
1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  15  O296^  (1845) 

Colby,  Robert,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp 
Tallula,  Sec  15  Henry  H.  Colby 
(1895) 

Collins,  Herman  (Hazel)  Ch  Chas, 
Pauline,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp 
Tallula,  Sec  12  T40a  H.  G.  Nance 
(1912) 

Colson,  Calvin  (Ollie)  Ch  Samuel, 
Mable,  Hattie,  John,  Lawrence,  Alex, 
Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  Oakford,  Sec 
36  O80a  (1858) 


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Colson,  Joseph  (Martha)  Ch  Matt  At- 
terberry, twp  Atterberry,  Sec  31 
O200a  (1860) 

Colson,  Samuel  S.  (Hattie)  Atterberry 
Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  25  Joseph 
Colson  (1896) 

*Combs,  Ely  M.  (Celestine)  Ch  Helen, 
Beulah,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  11  Tla  Menard  Produce 
Co.  (1882) 

*Combs,  E.  H.  (Mollie)  Ch  Thomas, 
Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec 
22  T165a  Mrs.  V.  G.  Combs  (1869) 

*Combs,  John  B.  (Olive)  Ch  Virgie, 
Elsie,  Meona,  Eula.  Ralph,  Peters- 
burg Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  16 
O120a  (1872) 

Combs,  J.  H.  (Eliza)  Cih  Bennett, 
Nellie,  Robert,  Athens  Rt  1,  twp 
South  Ahtens,  Sec  11  T}0a  W.  A. 
Cline  (1917) 

Commings,  Jessie  (Nola)  Ch  Guy, 
Unice,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Indian 
Creek,  Sec  31  Thos  Dawson  (1916) 

*Conkey,  Joseph  (lona)  Ch  Theodore, 
Clara,  Maude,  Talluula  Rt  2,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  27  O240a  (1916) 

Conn,  Spencer  (Nancy)  Ch  Myrtle, 
Clymie,  Roy,  Greenview  Rt  4,  twp 
West  Greenview,  Sec  22  Everett 
Tice  (1914) 

*Conover,  James  L.  (Alice)  Ch  Leona, 
Louise,  Edith,  Lillian,  Lawrence, 
Mary,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  West 
Petersburg,  Sec  2  T199a  Helen  M. 
Conover  (1873) 

Cook,  R.  H.  (Grace)  Ch  Helen,  Lucille, 
Franklin,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  West 
Petersburg,  Sec  2  T440a  E.  G.  Wat- 
kins  (1892) 

Cooper,  G.  A.   (Minervia)    Petersburg 

Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,   Sec  16   O80a 

(1859) 
Copenhover,  Ben  (Amellie)  Greenview, 

twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  11  Ed  Claypool 

(1913) 

Corson,  Chas  P.  (Amelia)  Ch  George 
F.,  Mary,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  West 
Tallula,  Sec  24  O80a  (1881) 

Couchman,  J.  L.  (Lizzie)  Tallula  Rt  1, 
Sec  3  O80a  (1851) 

Council,  Ellen  Ch  Frank  M.,  Fancy 
Prairie,  tel  wniiamsville,  O250a 
(1894) 


Council,  Frank  M.  (Jeanette)  Ch 
Jeanette,  Francis,  Fancy  Prairie,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Fancy  Prairie, 
Sec  25  O250a  Ellen  Council  (1882) 

Council,  John  W.  (Jennie)  Ch  Hattie, 
Ruth,  Fancy  Prairie,  tel  Williams- 
ville, twp  Fancy  Prairie,  Sec  25  O65a 
(1862) 

Courtwright,  W.  P.  (Adline  )Ch  Wm. 
T.  Marguerite,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  13  T40a  C.  Cassen 
(1881) 

Cox,  Fred  (Addie)  Ch  Ruby,  Stanley, 
Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec 
22  E.  L.  Bane  (1917) 

Cox,  J.  H.  (Anna)  Petersburg  Rt  6, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  19  County  Farm 
(1863) 

Cox,  J.  W.  (Victory)  Ch  Annul,  Deroy, 
Herman,  Zena,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  5  T80a  David  Worth- 
ington  (1906) 

Cox,  W.  T.  (Elva)  Ch  Willard,  Robert, 
Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  24 
T40a  J.  S.  Hurie  (1916) 

*Cramer,  Herman  (Anna)  Ch  Dick, 
Roy,  Wilma,  Elmer,  Tallula  Rt  2, 
twp  West  Petersburg,  T160a  John 
Nelson  (1892) 

Crawford,  John  (Lizzy)  Ch  Rogers, 
Emerson,  Karl,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  tel 
Petersburg,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec 
32  O68a  (1896) 

Crawford,  Luther  (Mabel)  Ch  Harold, 
Hazel,  Clyde,  Athens  Rt  2,  tel  Sweet- 
water,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  S'ec  4  Sam 
Prost  (1906) 

Cregen,  W.  A.  (Sarah)  Petersburg  Rt 
3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  23  Ola  (1911) 

Croft,  Mrs.  Anna  Ch  Vera,  Danola, 
Henry,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Mid- 
dletown,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  6 
O234a  (1907) 

Croft,  S.  T.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Gladys,  Hilda, 
Lewis,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel 
Middletown,  twp  East  Irish  Grove, 
Sec  31  T138a  D.  B.  Croft  (1884) 

Cronin,  John  D.  (Martha)  Ch  Lary, 
Louise,  Martha,  Katherine,  John, 
Leo,  Greenview  Rt  3,  twp  Irish 
Grove,  Sec  16  T75a  Phil  Fahay 
(1912) 

Cronin,  J.  P.  (Catherine)  Ch  Leo,  John, 
Arthur,  George,  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  25  O88a  (1860) 


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Cudget,  Andrew,  Athens,  twp  South 
Athens,  Sec  3  O207a  (1853) 

Cudgel,  William  (Mary)  Ch  Harrison, 
Athens,  twp  South  Athens,  Sec  3 
O150a  (1850) 

Culver,  Anna  M.  Ch  Ella,  Edward, 
George,  Mabel,  Athens  Rt  2,  tel 
Sweetwater,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec 
4  O240a  (1878) 

Culver,  G.  A.,  Athens  Rt  2,  tel  Sweet- 
water,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  4 
(1880) 

Culver,  Harry  W.  (Lena)  Ch  Helen, 
Arthur  Rt  2,  tel  Athens,  twp  Sugar 
Grove,  Sec  17  T160a  J.  E.  Culver 
(1884) 


Culver,  James  E.  (lona)  Ch  Harry, 
Walter,  Edna,  Cora,  John,  Margaret, 
Florence,  Athens  Rt  2,  tel  Athens, 
twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  18  O570a 

Cumins,  J.  R.  (Ida)  Ch  Calvin,  Ada, 
Athens  Rt  1,  twp  Athens,  Sec  32 
T169a  Fred  Rankins  (1806) 

*Curry,  Otto  W.  (Mary)  Ch  Donald, 
Mildred,  Boreas,  Petersburg  Rt  5, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  14  T3a  H.  S. 
Peterson  (1885) 

Cutright,  J.  R.  (Ida)  Ch  Fee,  Orbin, 
Vernon,  Taylor,  Greenview  Rt  3,  twp 
Indian  Creek,  Sec  14  H.  Marbolden- 
plegr  (1916) 


D 


Dailey,  John  (Mary)  Ch  John,  May, 
Athens  Rt  2,  twp  South  Athens,  Sec 
1  O120a  (1882) 

Daily,  Patrick  (Mary)  Ch  William, 
Margaret,  Ella,  Cantrall  Rt  27,  twp 
South  Athens,  Sec  17  O106a  (1870) 

Dalbey,  John  E.,  Athens  Rt  2,  tel 
Athens,  twp  Fancy  Prairie,  Sec  17 
Mgr.  for  Culver  Farmers  Co-Op.  Co. 
(1913) 

Daley,  James,  Cantrall  Rt  27,  twp 
South  Athens,  Sec  13  O160a  (1889) 

Dallman,  C.  T.  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  35  O61a 

-Daniels,  George  W.  (Alice)  Ch  Mary, 
L/ois,  George,  Mildred,  "Cedar  Nook 
Farm"  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  Tallula,  Sec 
4  &  5  O319a  (1903) 

*|Daniel,  W.  F.  (Adie)  Ch  Howard, 
Ceciel,  Myrtle,  Byron,  Ashland  Rt  2, 
twp  West  Tallula,  Sec  3  T243a  J. 
F.  Wilson  Estate  (1867) 

-Davenport,  Charles,  Petersburg  Rt  4, 

twp   Athens,    Sec     19    &    20     O340a 

(1857) 
*Davenport,   C.    M.,    Petersburg    Rt   4, 

twp   South  Athens,  Sec  19  O342y2a 

(1887) 


*Davidson,  H.  F.  (Anna)  Ch  Robert, 
Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec 
33  O283a  (1881) 

Davis,  Charles  (Erma)  Ch  Arthur, 
Harold,  Dorothy,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp 
Tallula,  Sec  3  T — a  Frank  Medsker 
(1917) 

Davis,  Fred  (Minnie)  Ch  Ruby,  Opal, 
Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec 
12  T160a  Henry  Colby  (1916) 

Davis,  George  (Francis)  Ch  Irene, 
Tallula  Rt  1,  twp  West  Petersburg, 
Sec  11  T160a  Albert  Jensen  (1915) 

Davis,  Oscar  (Lizzie)  Petersburg  Rt  6, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  25  T80a  J.  B. 
Wilkens  (1894) 

Davis,  Walter  (Ellis)  Ch  Julia,  Peters- 
burg Rt  3,  twp  West  Greenup,  Sec 
32  T — a  Frank  Teihune  (1906) 

Davison,  J.  F.  (Delia)  Ch  Vernena, 
William,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Green- 
view,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  8  Tl'.OOa 
D.  D.  Velde  (1911) 

Dawson,  A.  C.,  Atterberry,  twp  Atter- 
berry, Sec  32  T30a  G.  S.  Conens 
(1875) 


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*Dawson,  E.  L.  (Farlnda)  Ch  Marjorie, 
Herschael,  Harold,  Petersburg  Rt  3, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  10  &  11  T180a  J.  A. 
Bradley  (1884) 

*Dawson,  Frank  P.  (Kathryn)  Oakford 
Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  16  O67a 
(1881) 

Dawson,  Harry  (Myrtle)  Ch  Gladys, 
Elsie,  Atterberry,  twp  Atterberry, 
Sec  31  T187.11a  (1879) 

.  Dawson,  Thomas,  Petersburg  Rt  3, 
twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  31  T260a  T. 
J.  Dawson  (1870) 

DeFreese,  W.  L.  (Mary)  Petersburg 
Rt  1,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  27  T20a 
Russel  Watkins  (1884) 

Delk,  James  (Margaret)  Ch  Setha, 
Verdis,  Minnie,  Mary,  Petersburg  Rt 
6,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  24  O21a 
(1903) 

Delk,  Lucin,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  6  T9a  Smith  Bros. 
(1917) 

*Dennis,  Frank  (Meeker)  Ch  Margie, 
Merle,  Alva,  John,  Charles,  Clara, 
Carrie,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Green- 
view,  twp  Indian,  Creek,  Sec  11 
T360a  Frank  Marbold  (1907) 

Denton,  E.  H.  (Julia)  Ch  Viola,  Peters- 
burg Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  6  O56a 
(1878) 


*  Denton,  H.  H.  (Minnie)  Ch  Nellie, 
Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
7  O109a  (1875) 

*Denton,  Homer  (Ethel)  Petersburg 
Rt  3,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  12  T105a 
Hutchson  Estate  (1880) 

Denton,  J.  M.  (Laura)  Ch  Dot,  Cal, 
Greenview  Rt  4,  twp  Indian  Creek, 
Sec  22  O236a  (1850) 

*Derry,  B.  J.  (Edna)  Ch  Thelma,  Mil- 
dred, Harold,  Martha,  Athens  Rt  2, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  27  O160a  (1876) 

*Derry,  E.  N.  (Virginia)  Ch  Earl, 
Petersburg  Rt  6,  tel  Athens,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  27  O160a  (1855) 

*DeSilver,  Frank  (Effle)  Athens  Rt  2, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  19  T160a  F.  L. 
Harnil  (1901) 

*Deverman,  Frank  J.  (Amelia)  Green- 
view  Rt  1,  tel  Greenview,  twp  Indian 
Creek,  Sec  10  &  14  T160a  J.  G. 
Deverman  (1886) 

*Deverman,  Harry  (Emma)  Ch  Henry, 
Margaret,  Arthur,  Greenview  Rt  4, 
tel  Greenview,  twp  Indian  Creek, 
Sec  9  &  17  T120a  Henry  Deverman 
(1887) 

Deverman,  Henry  Ch  John,  Mary, 
Harry,  Minnie,  Otto,  Greenview  Rt 
4,  tel  Greenview,  twp  Indian  Creek, 
Sec  8,  9  &  17  O400a  (1870) 


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*Deverman,  John  (Hannah)  Ch  Har- 
old, Eileene,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel 
Oreenview,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec 
9  T200a  Henry  Deverman  (1880) 

*DeWitt,  Henry  W.  (Hettie)  Ch 
George,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  8  &  17  O162a  (1862) 

DeWitt,  Mrs.  Selia,  Petersburg  Rt  3, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  8  TlOOa  H.  DeWitt 
(1864) 

Dice,    W.    E.    (Ada)    Ch  Mary,    Gala, 

May,    Cantrall     Rt    27,  twp    South 

Athens,    Sec    10    T25a  Julian    Hall 
(1915) 

*Dicken,  W.  P.  (May)  Ch  John,  Earl, 
Mary,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  33  O80a  (1874) 

*Diers,  Ben  (Anna)  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp 
West  Petersburg,  Sec  26  T30a  D. 
Diers  (1889) 

*Diers,    Frank    (Leona)    Ch   Richard, 
Lewis,  Lula,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  West 
Petersburg,  Sec  27  T80a  Dick  Diers 
'(1880) 

*Dierks,  J.  D.  (Anna)  Ch  Irma,  Irene, 
Floyd,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  29  O120a  (1888) 

Dierks,  Meine  J.  (Meta)  Ch  Meta, 
John,  Ernest,  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp 
Tallula,  Sec  12  O77a  (1878) 

*Dirks,  John  (Bertha)  Ch  Frank,  Edna, 
Tallula  Rt  1,  twp  West  Petersburg, 
Sec  15  T160a  H.  J.  Janssen  (1910) 

tDirks,  Peter  (Louisa)  Ch  Hilda,  Wil- 
liam, Marie,  Richard,  Frank,  Peters- 
burg Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  10  T320a 
I.  Power  (1893) 

Dirks,  William  (Jessie)  Ch  Octeliona, 
Bertha,  Emma,  Athens  Rt  1,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  31  T126a  John  Dirks 
(1892) 

Dixon,  Lanus  (Laura)  Ch  Ray,  Ruth, 
Allen,  Athens  Rt  1,  twp  Fancy  Prai- 
rie, Sec  15  T — a  Horace  Barr  (1907) 

Dixon,  Mrs.  Mary  C.,  Petersburg  Rt  1, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  34  O160a  (1840) 


Dixon,  Perry  (Lena)  Ch  Dean,  Louis, 
Pauline,  Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp 
Tallula,  Sec  24  T80a  Van  Harrison 
(1878) 

Dobbs,  Mrs.  Nora  Ch  Irving,  Jessie, 
Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  20 
T60a  Wm.  F.  Sampson  (1878) 

Doen,  Herman  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Henry, 
Mary,  Albert,  John,  Herman,  Minor, 
Petersburg,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  11 
T3a  H.  H.  Shirding  (1885) 

Doggett,  Roy  L.  (Bertha)  Ch  Daisy, 
Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry, 
S'ec  21  Farmhand  for  H.  H.  Shirding 
(1871) 

*Dorgan,  Michael  (Ida)  Ch  Glenn, 
Homer,  Warren,  Evelyn,  Greenview 
Rt  3,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  14  O108a 
(1874) 

Dorrett,  Charles  (Lizzie)  Ch  Irving, 
Moulton,  Glenn,  Marie,  Greenview 
Rt  4,  twp  Trish  Grove,  Sec  29  T — a 
E.  E.  Smoot  (1880) 

Dorrell,  John,  Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp 
Athenfc,  Sec  19  T20a  Cox  Frank 
(1862) 

Dowell,  A.  J.  (Emma)  Ch  Ruben,  Le 
Roy,  Florence,  Luther,  Martha,  Dol- 
lie,  Irene,  Irving,  Atterberry  Rt  1, 
twp  Oakford,  Sec -36  O66a  (1860) 

Dowell,  LeRoy  (Susan)  Atterberry  Rt 
1,  twp  Oakford,  Sec  36  T140a  James 
W.  Greenhauld  (1893) 

"Downey,  John  (Erea)  Ch  Pauline, 
Elizabeth,  Mary,  Louise,  William, 
Laura,  Greenview  Rt  4,  twp  West 
Greenview,  Sec  16  OlOOa  (1874) 

Dowson,  Marthe  E.  Ch  Thomas,  Bill, 
Samuel,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  Atter- 
bery,  S'ec  31  O30a  (1847) 

*  l-Drake,  John  E.  (Alice)  Ch  Catherine, 
Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  14 
T67a  L.  B.  Primm  (1917) 

"Duncan,    Greene    (Carrie)    Ch    Opal, 
Otis,  Ernest,  Velda,  Gladys,   Green- 
view  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview,  twp  Indian 
•     Creek,  Sec  19  OllOa  (1872) 


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Eades,  Geo.  M.  (Amelia)  Ch  I'rvin, 
Thomas,  Cedrice,  Velma,  Petersburg 
Rt  1,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  34  O140a 
(1882) 

Eades,  G.  W.  (Mary)  Ch  Helen,  Eu- 
gene, Marjorie,  John,  Petersburg  Rt 
1,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  3  T278a  J.  H. 
Burcholder  (1887) 

Ebersolt,  John  (Maggie)  Ch  Peter, 
Maggie,  Nellie,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp 
Tallula,  Sec  11  O80a  (1857) 

Eden,  W.  H.  (Cardela)  Ch  John, 
Albert,  Earnest,  William,  Athens, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  24  Tiy2a  (1911) 

Eden  W.  H.  Cordeld)  Ch  John  Elbert, 
Earnest,  William,  Athens  Rt  2,  twp 
Athens  —(1911) 

Edwards,  Byran  (Mary)  Ch  Gertrude, 
Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec 
6  Tla  (1916) 

*  Edwards,  George  J.  (Elizabeth) 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  43,  twp  Tallula, 
Sec  19  T120a  Helen  Lehman  (1887) 

Edwards,  Harry  M.  (Irene)  Arstella 
Mae,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview, 
twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  10  T60a  Watts 
Estate  (1896) 

*Edwards,  William  (Rose)  Ch  Ellen, 
Dale,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview, 
twp  Indian  Cree;k,  S'ec  10  T200a 
Watts  Estate  (1885) 

*Eggers,  Henry  (Arma)  Ch  Pauline, 
Greenview  Rt  3,  twp  Irish  Grove, 
Sec  21  TISOa  Mrs.  Amelia  Tice 
(1897) 

*Eichenauer,  Chas  (Flossie)  Ch  Carl, 
Marjorie,  Henry,  Petersburg  Rt  3, 
twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  38  T280a  H. 

.     Eichenauer  (1880) 

*Eichenauer,  G.  H.  (Hattie)  Tallula  Rt 
3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  5  O219a  (1891) 

*Eldredge,  C.  L.  (Lou)  Ch  Stella* 
Lillie,  Celesta,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp 
Tallula,  Sec  18  S.  H.  Edwards  (1917) 


Ellegood,  Alonzo  (Lela)  Ch  Charles, 
Paul,  Greenview  Rt  10,  twp  Irish 
Grove,  Sec  2  T35  Catherine  Lawn 
(1917) 

Ellegood,  Lelia  Ch  Charles,  Pearl, 
Greenview  Rt  1,  twp  Irish  Grove, 
Sec  2  T35a  Catherine  Lawn  (1917) 

Elliott,  Mary  E.  Ch  William,  Peters- 
burg Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  10 
O40a  (1837) 

Elliott,  W.  H.,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp 
Atterberry,  S'ec  10  T40a  Mary  E. 
Elliott  (1861) 

*Elliott,  W.  R.  Ch  Stella,  Sally, 
Charles,  Willard,  Dillard,  Myrtle, 
Lee,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview, 
twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  19  O12a 
(1901) 

Elmore,  D.  E.  (Ettie)  Ch  Hettie,  Helen, 
Orville,  Athens  Rt  1,  twp  Athens, 
P.  T.  Langston  (1901) 

Elmore,  W.  R.  (Lydia)  Ch  Ed,  Peters- 
burg Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  28  O82 
(1847) 

*Engel,  Carl  (Emma)  Athens  Rt  1, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  29  T196a  Anna  G. 
Kincade  (1898) 

Engel,  Carl  G.  (Lena)  Athens  Rt  2,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  29  T160a  J.  A.  Kincade 
(1893) 

*Ennis,  G.  J.  (Mollie)  Ch  Beulah, 
Bryan,  Elnora,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  16  T20a  (1865) 

Ensley,  Mrs.  Helen,  Atterberry,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  29  O120a  (1856) 

Ensley,  Wilber  (Parthenia)  Peters- 
burg Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  2 
O40a 

Estill,  Ira  (Carrie)  Ch  Myrl,  Sidney, 
Lowell,  Greenview  Rt  3,  twp  Irish 
Grove,  Sec  9,  T230a  Mary  McTenore 
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*Estill,  R.  M.  (Gertrude)  Ch  Frank, 
John,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview, 
twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  18  O167a 
(1882) 

Estill,  S.  D.  (Matilda)  Greenview  Rt  2, 
twp  Irish  Grove  Sec  34  T200a  Ed  C. 
Reed  (1881) 

Evers,  J.  D.  (Alma)  Atterberry  Rt  1, 
twp  Oakford,  Sec  25  T220  Aug 
Winkerman  (1889) 


Evers,  John  (Hannah)  Ch  Fredia, 
Mattie,  Athens  Rt  2,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  25  O160a  (1872) 

*  Evers,  O.  W.  (Anna)  Ch  George, 
Geraldine,  Greenview  Rt  1,  twp 
Indian  Creek,  Sec  24  O195a  (1877) 

Ewing,  Walter  W.  (Lena)  Petersburg 
Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  22  T84a  J.  W. 
Powers  (1901) 


Fairweather,  Herbert ( Anna) Ch  Lelah, 
Carl,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  Oakford, 
Sec  36  (1916) 

Fawns,  Roligh  (Ada)  Ch  Asbon,  Wil- 
bur, Athens  Rt  1,  twp  South  Athens, 
Sec  1  T25a  Chas.  Stone  (1915) 

Ferguson,  Alvia  (Norma)  Petersburg 
Rt  5,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  9  Mrs. 
Waring  (1888) 

Ferguson,  Irvin  (Winnie)  Ch  Charles, 
Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  22 
T40a  Andy  Johnson  (1895) 

Ferguson,  John  W.  (Nellie)  Ch  Edith, 
Sylvia,  Edward,  Cecil,  Opal,  Russell, 
Andie,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  33,  O23a  (1879) 

Ferguson,  Marion  (Mary)  Ch  Allen, 
Marion,  Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  34  T15a  Mrs.  Victory  Brown 
(1891) 

Ferguson,  W.  L.  (Louisa)  Petersburg 
Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  21  T40a  J.  W. 
Ferguson  (1844) 

Finley,  James  (Elora)  Ch  William, 
Cecil,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  1  T225a  Tieman  Estate 
(1872) 

Forden,  John  (Maude)  Ch  William, 
Edna,  Ernest,  Hazell,  Glover,  Mabel, 
Petersburg  Rt  4,  tel  Petersburg,  twp 
Athens  Sec  8  O30a  (1875) 

*  Forden,  W.  (Anna)  Ch  Harold,  Or- 
ville,  Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  10  T127a  G.  Green  (1883) 


*Frederick,  John  (Anna)  Ch  Emma, 
Edward,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Peters- 
burg, twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  33  T160a 
J.  M.  Smoot  (1890) 

Freeman,  Jasper  (Sadie)  Ch  Valley, 
Fiddy,  Naomi,  Earl,  Homer,  Green- 
view  Rt  1,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  17 
T200a  George  Grove  (1902) 

Freeman,  Willard  M.  (Anna  May)  Ch 
Edith,  Willard,  Villy,  Mildred,  Chas, 
Athens  Rt  2,  tel  Sweetwater,  twp 
Sugar  Grove,  Sec  16  T67a  Imo  I. 
Chesley  (1908) 

Frerichs,  Fred  (Edith)  Petersburg  Rt 
2,  twp  Athens,  Sec  27  T60a  Geo. 
Williams  (1893) 

Frerichs,  Thomas  (Hannah)  Ch  Carl, 
Julia,  Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  22  O105a  (1906) 

Fulton,  Alvie  (Rose)  Ch  Fanny,  John, 
Leona,  Marie,  Guy,  Harry,  Athens  Rt 
1,  tel  Williamsville,  twp  Fancy 
Prairie,  Sec  22  O90a  (1873) 

Fulton,  George  (Ellie)  Ch  Chester, 
Petersburg,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  1 
T147a  Fulton  Estate  (1885) 

Fulton,  Harry  (Minnie)  Ch  Fannie  L., 
Arnold  N.,  Athens  Rt  1,  tel  Athens, 
twp  Fancy  Prairie,  Sec  21  O320a 
(1867) 

Fulton,  Isaac  (Elva)  Ch  Thelma, 
Thomas  H.,  Athens  Rt  1,  tel  Athens, 
twp  Fancy  Prairie,  Sec  22  O203a 

(1872) 


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Caddie,  Charles  (Mrs.  Chas.)  Ch  Deal, 
Fred,  Athens  Rt  2,  tel  Sweetwater, 
twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  10  OlGOa 
(1873) 

*Gaddie,  J.  L.  (Lydia)  Ch  Shelby,  Earl, 
Seloria,  Russel,  Morris,  Tallula  Rt 
3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  14  T15a  Mrs. 
Mary  Stiekdick  (1912) 

Caddie,  Mary  Ch  Louie,  Marie,  Golden, 
Greenview  Rt  4,  twp  Indian  Creek, 
Sec  23  OlGOa  (1874) 

Caddie,  Thomas  (Lucinda)  Ch  Thur- 
low,  Earl,  Lyle,  Opal,  John,  Robert, 
Athens  Rt  2,  tel  Sweetwater,  twp 
Sugar  Grove,  Sec  3  OlGOa  (1868) 

Gaines,  C.  P.  (Jennie)  Ch  F.  H.,  Lucy, 
Greenview  Rt  3,  twp  Irish  Grove, 
Sec  24  OlGOa  (1905) 

Gaines,  T.  B.  (Rebecca)  Petersburg 
Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  16  O85a  (1856) 

Garrett,  W.  G.  (Minnie)  Ch  Jess,  Ida, 
John,  Robert,  Arthur,  Golda,  Bertha, 
Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec 
10  Farmhand  (1875) 

George,  Francis  M.  (Loraine)  Ch  Nina, 
Nellie,  Brewster,  "S'even  Oaks  Farm" 
Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Oakford,  Sec  27 
T40a  H.  H.  Garnsey  (1858) 

Gerdes,  Alfred  S.  (Edith)  Ch  Velda, 
Keneth,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  18  T160a  Henry  Jurgens 
(1891) 

*Gerdes,  G.  H.  Ch  Albena,  Petersburg, 

twp  Atterberry,  Sec  26  O96a 

Geriets,  Diedrich  (Marie)  Ch  Henry, 
Dena,  Herman,  Harry,  Maria,  Otto, 
Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  21 
OlGOa  (1881) 

Geriets,  G.  John  (Anna)  Ch  Mary, 
Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  4 
T180a  Spears  Estate  (1889) 

Geriets,  John  C.  (Joean)  Ch  George, 
Mary,  Fred,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  27  T300a  Russell 
Watkins  (1885) 

""Genets,  William  (Anna)  Ch  Herman, 
Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  9 
O160a  (1890) 

Gibbs,  Grant  (Emma)  Ch  Ruby,  Ruth, 
Greenview  Rt  2,  twp  Irish  Grove, 
Sec  34  TSOa  Charles  N.  Stone  (1879) 


*Gibson,  John  M.,  Petersburg  Rt  5, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  8  T160a  Anna 
B.  Reep 

*Gibson,  J.  M.  (Josie)  Petersburg  Rt 
5,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  8  T160a  Mrs. 
Fields  (1885) 

Gilbert,  Francis  E.  (Clara)  Ch  Rilla, 
Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec 
33  T72aE.  D.  Clark  (1916) 

Glenn,  G.  W.,  Athens  Rt  4,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  22  T5a  A.  R.  Levy  (1856) 

Glenn,  James  E.  (Ada)  Ch  Harry, 
Lena,  Rena,  Thomas,  Orval,  Alton, 
Clarence,  Athens  Rt  2,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  26  O17a  (1873) 

Glenn,  John  A.  (Bell)  Ch  Nina,  Wil- 
liam, Athens  Rt  2,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
22  TSOa  B.  J.  Dewy  (1886) 

Godbey,  B.  B.  (Anna)  Ch  Edward, 
Birdie,  William,  Lizzie,  Atterberry 
Rt  1,  twp  Oakford,  Sec  36  O^>a 
(1849) 

*Godbey,  Edward  (Bell)  Greenview  Rt 
4,  tel  Greenview,  twp  Indian  Creek, 
Sec  16  O120a  (1859) 

Godbey,  B.  B.  (Mary)  Ch  Edward, 
Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec 
24  T40a  J.  S.  Harvie  (1875) 

*Godbey,  George  (Winifred)  Ch  Ward, 
Harold,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Green- 
view,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  16  & 
17  O120a  (1864) 

*Godbey,  J.  D.  (Anna)  Ch  Geraldine, 
Gwendolyn,  Jennie,  Nina,  Gail, 
Greenview  Rt  4,  twp  Indian  Creek, 
Sec  20  O1992  (1868) 

Godbey,  Ward,  Greenview  Rt  4,  twp 
Irish  Grove,  Sec  16  O50a  (1893) 

*Goetting,  August  (Marie)  Ch  Anna, 
Lizzie,  Marie,  August,  Petersburg 
Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  4  O177a  (1881) 

Goff,  Homer  F.  (Leona)  Ch  William, 
"Walnut  Grove  Stock  Farm"  Athens 
Rt  2,  tel  Sweetwater,  twp  Sugar 
Grove,  Sec  9  O169a  (1890) 

Goff,  William  F.  (Eva)  Ch  Nellie, 
Homer,  "Walnut  Grove  Farm,"  Ath- 
ens Rt  2,  tel  Sweetwater,  twp  Sugar 
Grove,  Sec  9.O169a  (1857) 

Good,  James  E.  (Mary)  "Maple  Knoll 
Farm"  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  Tallula, 
Sec  22  O115a  (1908) 


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Goodpasture,  James  (Aleetha)  Ch 
Ruth,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  2  T82a  Mrs.  M.  Goodpas- 
ture (1881) 

Graham,  James  R.  (Amanda)  Ch 
Howard,  Ruth,  "Irish  Grove  Stock 
Farm"  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Mid- 
dletown,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  2 
O320a  (1867) 

Graham,  John  M.,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1, 
tel  Williamsville,  twp  Fancy  Prairie, 
Sec  14  O80a  (1867) 

Graham,  John  W.  (Leta)  Fancy  Prairie 
Rt  1,  tel  Middletown,  twp  Sugar 
Grove,  Sec  11  T280a  J.  C.  Graham 
(1882) 

*Graham,  J.  S.  (Lillian)  Ch  Henry, 
Donald,  Wayne,  Marver,  "Fairview 
Farm"  Athens  Rt  1,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
28  T312a  J.  S.  Orahe  (1871) 

Graham,  Nellie  F.  Ch  Harold,  Florence, 
James,  Homer,  Athens  Rt  2,  tel 
Sweetwater,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec 
9  O40a  (1881) 

Grainstaff,  William,  Petersburg  Rt  3, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  4  O40a  (1873) 

*Greenwald,  Jesse  (Mary)  Ch  Glenn, 
Earl,  Samuel,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  19  O80a  (1868) 

*Greenwald,  John  (Addie)  Ch  Virgie, 
Roy,  Paul,  Ruth,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  18  O160a  (1869) 

Greenwald,  Samuel  (Lucinda)  Ch  Iva, 
Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Petersburg,  twp 
Indian  Creek,  Sec  32  O424a  (1867) 

*Greer,  Harrison  (Ellen)  Ch  Kenneth, 
Adura,  Dorothy,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt 
43,  twp  Tallula,  Sec-  21  T80a  Samuel 
Schnapp  (1917) 

Grosball,  Cyrus  (Hazel)  Ch  Kenneth, 
Gretchen,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Pet- 
ersburg, Sec  11  T260a  H.  H.  Scherd- 
ing  (1887) 

Grosball,  Harmon  (Nettie)  Ch  Loraine, 
Lois,  Harmon,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp 
Atter berry,  Sec  29  O320a  (1883) 

Grosball,  John  B.  (Davens)  Ch 
Thomas,  Mildred,  Jep,  Nanny,  Pet- 
ersburg Rt  5,  twp  Atterberry,  S'ec 
28  T550a  H.  H.  Shirding  (1881) 

-Grosball,  John  P.  (Marie)  Ch  Jens, 
Harold,  Christine,  Ina,  John,  Nelson, 
"Riverside  Farm"  Petersburg  Rt  6, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  32  O180a  (1887) 


"Grosbali,  Martin   (Alma)  Ch  Bernice, 
Gladys,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atter- 
berry, Sec  34  O880a 

jGrosboll,  Paul  S.  (Dorothea)  Ch 
Kenneth,  Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp  Pet- 
ersburg, Sec  3  T120a  H.  Schirding 
(1892) 

*Grosboll,  Peter  P.  (Christine)  Ch 
Ella,  Harry,  Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  3  O280a  (1873) 

Guinan,  Edward  (Catherine)  Ch  Cath- 
erine, Frances,  Lawrence,  Peters- 
burg Rt  5,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  15 
(1871) 

Guinan,  John  J.  (Ella)  Ch  Mary, 
Clement,  Otto,  Agnes,  Walter,  Philip, 
Clara,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  13  O80a  (1867) 

Guinan,  M.  V.  (Carrie)  Ch  Eleanor. 
Bernard,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atter- 
berry, Sec  24  T213a  Mrs.  Mar 
Guinan  (1878) 

Guinana,  T.  F.  (Eva)  Ch  Harold, 
Helen,  Hazel,  Elizabeth,  Petersburg 
Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  24  T250a 
H.  Aachte  (1875) 

Gum,  Charles  C.  (Susie)  Tallula  Rt  1, 
twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  27  T20a 
Raman' Estate  (1885) 

Gum,  Charles  D.  (Eliza)  Ch  Lottie, 
Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  32 
&  28  O400a  (1855) 

Gum,  E.  C.  (Anna)  Ch  Allen,  Marie, 
Harold,  Glenn,  Hattie,  Tallula  Rt  2, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  32  T160a  Scott 
Green  (1888) 

Gum,  John  (Emma)  Ch  Orma,  Viola, 
Jesse,  Carl,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  Tallula, 
Sec  19  T140a  J.  C.  Bell  (1886) 

Gum,  William  (Emma)  Ch  Homer. 
Lizzie,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  30  O60a  (1852) 

Gum,  William  (Unice)  Ch  Everett, 
Irene,  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp  West  Peters- 
burg, Sec  12  T— a  A.  C.  Juhl  (1889) 

Gurnsey,  William  (Anna)  Ch  Law- 
rence, May,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp 
Oakford,  O76a  (1864) 

Gustofson,  Albin  (1'da)  Greenview  Rt 
1,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  12  T120a 
George  Blane  (1892) 


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H 


Haack,  Chas.,  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp  West 
Petersburg,  Sec  10  O40a  (1889) 

*Hackman,  Julius  (Mary)  Ch  Lyvia, 
Henry,  Alvin,  Athens  Rt  1,  twp  At- 
hens, Sec  31  O32a  Hackman  (1887) 

Haggan,  Oscar  C.  (Jane)  Ch  Virgel, 
Loraine,  Athens  Rt  1,  tel  Williams- 
ville,  twp  Fancy  Prairie,  Sec  22  & 
23  O225  J.  G.  King  (1915) 

Hagel,  Fred  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Phena, 
Pauline,  Herman,  Rossie,  Ernest, 
Annie,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Green- 
view,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  17  T320a 
Frank  Terhune 

*Hagner,  Philip  (Maria)  Ch  Herman, 
Esther,  Rudolph,  Ella,  Lawrence, 
Greenview  Rt  2,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
23  T320a  Mrs.  Katharine  Diverman 
(1905) 

Haines,  John  R.  (Anna)  Fancy  Prairie 
Rt  1,  twp  Sugar  Grove  Sec  18  T290a 
J.  W.  Shawn  (1875) 

Hale,  James  (Emeline)  Cantrall  Rt  27, 
twp  South  Athens,  Sec  15  O114a 
(1850) 

Hall,  Nes  James  Ch  Robert,  Petersburg 
Rt  2,  twp  Athens,  Sec  7  O5a  (1861) 

Hall,  William  J.  (Cora)  Fancy  Prairie 
Rt  1,  tel  Middletown,  twp  Sugar 
Grove,  Sec  13  T160a  Charles  Paine 
(1902) 

Hamilton,  Eff  (Emma)  Ch  Vaughn, 
Clara,  Claude,  Irene,  Petersburg  Rt 
5,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  7  T334a  E. 
Watkins  (1915) 

Hamilton,  H.  H.,  Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  28  O41a  (1872) 

Hamilton,  J.  D.,  Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  21  T120a  Evans 
Watkins  (1915) 

Hamilton,  Ura  (Mollie)  Ch  Elmer, 
Alma,  Shelby,  Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp 
Petersburg,  See  8  Watkins  Estate 
(1916) 

*Hardin,  Charles  Ch  Homer  Minnie, 
Greenview  Rt  2,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec 
28  OlOOa  (1870) 

*Hardin,  G.  W.  (Eva)  Ch  Dorotha, 
Greenview  Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  1 
T147a  Probst  Estate  (1898) 

Harding,  Geo.  M.  (Kate)  Oakford,  Sec 
36  O96a  (1877) 


Harding,  R.  C.  (Flora)  Ch  Lloyd,  Ruth, 
Allen,  Atterberry,  twp  Atterberry, 
Sec  31  C.  N.  Harding  (1880) 

Harding,  W.  P.  (Emma)  Ch  Charles, 
Helen,  Atterberry,  twp  Atterberry, 
Sec  31  O48a  (1887) 

Hardwick,  John  (Martha)  Ch  Lillian, 
Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
23  O4a  (1885) 

*Harms,  Henry  (Elsie)  Ch  Harmon, 
Beraice,  Tallula  Rt  2,  tel  Petersr 
burg,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  18  T80a 
W.  L.  Wein  (1884) 

Harris,  Bert  (Nellie)  Ch  Margie,  Arlie, 
Thelma,  Athens,  twp  South  Athens, 
Sec  11  T75a  S'trader  (1884) 

Harris,  O.  M.  (Lottie)  Ch  Walter, 
Athens  Rt  2,  twp  South  Athens,  Sec 
3  O65a  (1881) 

Harrison,  Ben  (Grace)  Ch  Raymond, 
Franklin,  Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp  West 
Athens,  Sec  6  T3a  Jake  Wiseman 
(1899) 

Harrison,  Ben  (Grace)  Ch  Raymond, 
Petersburg  Rt  4,  tel  Petersburg,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  6  J.  Wisman  (1889) 

Harrison,  Frank  (Nannie)  Ch  Bentley, 
Howard,  Oger,  Pearl,  Beulah,  Peters- 
burg Rt  1,  Sec  15  T160a  (1916) 

Harrison,  Van  (Katherine)  Ch  Anna, 
Ethel,  Helen,  Beulah,  Margaret, 
Herman,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Mid- 
dletown, twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  7 
O320a  (1909) 

Hash,     William,     Tallula     Rt    2,    twp 

Petersburg,  Sec  18  O190a  (1852) 

Hawkins,  Boney  (Ollie)  Ch  Annie, 
Mary,  Athens  Rt  2,  twp  Sugar  Grove, 
Sec  18  (1915) 

*Hawkins,  Scott  (Jessie)  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  43,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  20 
O60a  (1910) 

Hayden,  Elsie  (Hattie)  Ch  Myrtle. 
Warren,  Carl,  Wilda,  Petersburg  Rt 
3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  22  TlOa  Jennie 
Hayden  (1872) 

Helflin,  J.  W.  (Hulda)  Ch  Laura,  Clar- 
ence, Petersburg  Rt  7,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  18  O129a  (1877) 

Helflin,  L.  E.  (Gertrude)  Ch  Charles, 
Vuola,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  7  OlOOa  (1887) 


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Heflen,  Andrew  (Calpennia)  Ch  Mar- 
guerite, Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  16  O20a  (1868) 

Henderson,  C.  W.  (Lucy)  Ch  George, 
Mae,  Ruth,  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp  West 
Tallula,  Sec  10  O131a  (1867) 

Henderson  Jr.  George,  Tallula  Rt  1, 
twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  25  T57a 
David  Arnold  (1899) 

Henderson,  George  (Emma)  Tallula 
Rt  1,  twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  25 
T57a  David  Arnold  (1899) 

Heurickson,  Eli  (Mary)  Ch  Henry, 
Amil,  Bertha,  Anna,  Harold,  Athens 
Rt  2,  tel  Athena,  twp  Sugar  Grove 
Sec  17  T300a  Geo.  Culver  (1880) 

Heurickson,  Henry  (Martha)  Ch  Elden, 
Henry,  Athens  Rt  2,  tel  Sweetwater, 
twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  4,  T160a 
Anna  Culver  (1885) 

*Hertsog,  George  (Sarah)  Greenview 
Rt  2,  tel  West  Greenview,  Sec  25 
Frank  Marbold  (1894) 

Hetch,  Claude  (Laura)  Ch  Phil, 
Greenview,  twp  Greenview  (1880) 


Heyen,  L.  (Louie)  Ch  Carl,  Tenny 
Louie,  Elsie,  Eddie,  Julius,  Emma, 
Lydia,  Fred,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  33  O83^  (1869) 

Hedgewick,  Mrs.  M.  F.,  Petersburg  Rt 
1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  15  O2a  (1874) 

Hide,  R.  V.  (Amandai)  Ch  Goldie, 
Carrol,  Fonel,  Elma,  Esahelle,  Phyl- 
us,  Greenview  Rt  2,  twp  Irish  Grove, 
Sec  19  Freeman  Emp  (1916) 

Hildbrand,  C.  (Margaret)  Ch  Harry  J., 
Carl  W.,  Edward  H.,  Greenview  Rt  1, 
tel  Greenview,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec 
12  T250a  G.  S.  Warnaing  (1885) 

*Hill,  Chas  F.  (Ethel)  Ch  Emma,  Wil- 
liam, Lyle,  Raymond,  Chester,  Frank- 
lin, Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Oakford,  Sec 
25  T300a  Wm.  C.  Watkins  (1872) 

Hill,  Claude  (D)  Ch  Verna,  Verdela, 
Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  5, 
T200a  Ganes  Green  (1916) 

Hill,  Thomas  C.  (Mollie)  Ch  Thurman, 
Thones,  Mary,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1, 
twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  2  O160a 

(1888) 


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Hill,  Thomas  G.  (Rattle)  Ch  Vincent, 
Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  twp  Sugar  Grove, 
Sec  2  T300a  Dr.  T.  C.  Hill  (1892) 

Hillen,  Garlick,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  6  O67a  (1903) 

Hinch,  Albert  (Josephine)  Ch  Leonard, 
Loyd,  Alta,  Freeman,  Inez,  Green- 
view  Rt  1,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  6 
Elmer  Bradley  Emp  (1903) 

Hinds,  Alex  (Clarenda)  Ch  Maude, 
Florence,  Rollen,  Roscoe,  Ethel, 
Petersburg  Rt  4,.  tel  Petersburg,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  7  O20a  (183) 

Hinds,  Alex  (Claranda)  Petersburg  Rt 
4,  twp  West  Athens,  Sec  6  O20a 
(1857) 

*Hinds,  S.  A.  (Olive)  Ch  William, 
Mabel,  Samuel,  Willis,  Williamsville 
Rt  26,  twp  Athens,  S'ec  30  T214a 
Mrs.  David  Bar  (1911) 

Hinds,  L.  &  E.  H.  (Jessie)  Petersburg, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  14,  The  Wright 

Hinrichs,  John  G.  (Lottie)  Ch  Harry, 
Walter,  Oscar,  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp 
West  Tallula,  Sec  10  T160a  Chris 
Grahlman  (1893) 

Hitchcock,  Louis  (Stella)  Pleasant 
Plains  Rt  43,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  21 
T80a  Mrs.  C.  D.  Smith  (1884) 

Hobble,  Charles  (Virgel)  Ch  Harold, 
Alma.  Carl.  William,  Tallula  Rt  1, 
twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  24  T228a 
H.  Dom  (1879) 

Hoffman,  August  (Augusta)  Ch  Arthur, 
Herbert,  Muriel,  Petersburg  Rt  5, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  3  O60a  (1884) 

Hofiric,  Mrs.  Louise  Ch  Fred,  Jacob, 
Harry,  Emma,  John,  Petersburg  Rt 
1,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  25  O128 
(1867) 

Hohimer,  J.  A.  (Eliza)  Ch  Frank, 
Leona,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atter- 
berry,  Sec  16  Ol%a  (1856) 

Hohimer,  J.  A.  (Sarah)  Petersburg  Rt 
6,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  24  O188a 
(1852) 

Hohlnes,  John  A.  (Eliza)  Ch  Frank, 
Leona,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atter- 
berry  Sec  16  Ol^a  (1855) 


Holliday,  Harve  (Myrtle)  Ch  Florence, 
Edna,  Hershel,  Virgil,  Russell,  El- 
mer, Floyd,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  21  T40a  Scott  Green  (1910) 

Holliday,  Mrs.  Minnie  Ch  Albert, 
Emma,  Erma,  Ethel,  Petersburg  Rt 
2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  31  T40a  Scott 
Green  (1909) 

*  Hoi  I  is,  C.  L.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Willard, 
Herald,  Martha,  Atterberry  Rt  1, 
twp  Atterberry,  Sec  29  T280a  H.  E. 
Ensley  (1880) 

Hoi  I  is,  J.  F.  (Leta)  Ch  Kathryn,  Laura, 
Atterberry,  twp  Atterbery,  Sec  29 
T120a  C.  M.  Buckley  C1881) 

Hollis,  John  H.  (Etta)  Ch  Emory, 
Louise,  Margueritte,  Gladys,  Mary, 
Dortha,  Hersell,  Petersburg  Rt  5, 
twp  Atterberry,  Sec  28  T480a  Harry 
Shurding  (1876) 

Hollis,  Thos.  P.  (Zenetta)  Ch  Elenor, 
Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec 
3  T200a  Mrs.  Margaret  Hollis  (1885) 

Holman,  Tom  (Lou)  Ch  Essie,  Lela, 
Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry, 
Sec  10  TlOOa  Louis  Bonnet  (1886) 

Hopwood,  Edward  (Emma)  Ch  Man- 
ley,  Robert,  Cantrall  Rt  27,  twp 
South  Athens,  Sec  14  O40a  (1867) 

Hornbock,  Alec  (Annie)  Ch  Helen, 
Greenview  Rt  2.  twp  Indian  Creek, 
Sec  34  O200a  (1860) 

*Horn,  Howard  (Mary)  Ch  Alma, 
Helen,  Johnie,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp 
Athens,  S'ec  3  T200a  Thos.  Echoff 
(1890) 

*Hornback,  C.  A.  Ch  Lee,  Addie, 
Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
7  O76a  (1869) 

Hornback,  D.  B.  (Sarah)  Ch  Walter, 
John,  Athens  Rt  1,  twp  South  At- 
hens, Sec  7  O77a  (1862) 

*Hornback,  Elmer  (Maude1)  Ch  Robert, 
Marguerite,  Greenview  Rt  4,  twp 
Indian  Creek.  O240a  C1871) 

Hornbuckle,  W.  G.  (Minnie)  Ch 
Pauline,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tal- 
lula, Sec  2  T287a  Ed  Irwin  (1909) 

Hornbuckle,  Melvin,  Petersburg  Rt  4, 
tel  Petersburg,  twp  Athens,  Sec  1 
Olla  (1880) 


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Horner,  C.  P.  (Mary)  Ch  Florence, 
Petersburg,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  23 
O452a  (1870) 

Horner,  James  F.  (Delia)  Ch  James, 
Tallula  Rtl  3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  17 
T320a  Martin  Mahoney  (1894) 

*Houghton,  C.  H.  (Anna)  Ch  Louise, 
Litta,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atter- 
berry,  Sec  26  T535a  J.  M.  Johnson 
(1884) 

*Houghton,  E.  W.  (Ada)  Ch  Frank, 
Ralph,  Edward,  Marion -L..  Peters- 
burg Rt  1,  O400a  (1859) 

*Houghton,  H.  S.  (Emma)  Petersburg 
Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  11  O5a 
(1861) 

*Houghton,  J.  W.  (Hattie)  Ch  Cath- 
erine, Petersburg  Rt  4,  tel  Peters- 
burg, twp  Athens,  Sec  19  TlOa  W. 
Houghton  (1880) 

Houghton,  J.  W.  (Hattie)  Ch  Cathryn, 
Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp  Athens,  Sec  1 
T400a  W.  H.  Houghton  (1881) 

*Houghton,  U.  H.  (Agnes)  Petersburg 
Rt  1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec,  1-12  O200a 
(1849) 

Houins,  George  (Alma)  Tallula  Rt  3, 
twp  Tallula,  Sec'  5  T120a  W.  G. 
Minor  (1910) 

Howe,  Bert  (Pearl)  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp 
West  Petersburg,  Sec  35  T120a  H.  H. 
Haleworm  (1916) 

Howe,  Tom  (Alice)  Ch  Rosie,  Tallula 
Rt  1,  twp  West  Tallula,  Sec  1  S.  M. 
S'pears  (1916) 

Hubbard,  A.  T.  (Annie)  Roy,  Zola, 
Stanley,  Athens  Rt  1,  twp  South 
Athens,  Sec  2  T5a,  Alfred  Adams 
(1917) 

Hughes,  A.  T.  (Hazel)  Ch  Zelma, 
Athens  Rt  2,  two  South  Athens, 
Sec  2  OlOa  (189.4) 


Hughes,  Edward  (Mabel)  Greenview 
Rt  2,  tel  Sweetwater,  twp  Sugar 
Grove,  Sec  5  T200a  E.  C.  Lundquist 
(1874) 

*Hughes,  Homer  E.  (Elzoria)  Ch 
Verne,  La  Verne,  Greenview  Rt  3, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  1  T235a  Wm.  E. 
Hughes  (1881) 

Hughes,  Michael  (Veria)  Ch  Celia, 
Thomas,  Greenview  Rt  2,  tel  S'weet- 
water,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  C.  E.  Sweet 
(1868) 

Hughes,  Robert  (Rena)  Ch  Nannie, 
Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Williamsville, 
twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  7  T300a  J.  W. 
Shaver  (1911) 

Hughes,  S.  F.  (Mary)  Petersburg  Rt  1, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  35  T26a  T.  L 
Lynn  (1877) 

*Hughes,  U.  H.  (Laura)  Greenview  Rt 
3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  1  O235a  (1855) 

Hunt,  Alvie  (Kathleen)  Athens  Rt  2, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  17  T80a  J.  E.  Kin- 
caid  (1911) 

Hunt,  Culver  (Mae)  Ch  Bernice,  Ver- 
nie,  Mildred,  Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  3  Tla  Peter  Grisbold 
(1890) 

*Hurie,  Andrew  E.  (Elizabeth)  Peters- 
burg Rt  1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  13  O46a 
(1881) 

Hurel,  Erie  Ch  Anna,  Cathyn,  Robert, 
Erie,  Hickory,  Houghton,  Petersburg 
Rt  1,  twp  Tallula  Sec  29  O400a 
(1883) 

*Hurie,  John  D.  (Jennie)  Ch  John, 
Frank,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tallula, 
Sec  24  T500a  (1887) 

Hurt,  James  A.  (Bell)  Ch  Lawrence, 
Anna,  Cledons,  Frank,  James,  Irene, 
Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  twp  Sugar  Grove, 
Sec  1  T30a  J.  H.  Myers  (1915) 


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*lrwin,  E.  S.  (Lillian)  Ch  Mary, 
Jeanette,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tal- 
lula, Sec  2  Olla  (1908) 


Isenhower,  M.  L.  (Lela)  Petersburg  Rt 
1,  twp  Tallula,  S'ec  10  T80a  Mrs. 
Anna  Nollsch  (1901) 


Ishmeal,  Clyde  (Graced  Ch  Leavy,  Wil- 
bert,  Oakford  Rt  1.  twp  Oakford, 
Sec  22,  (1881) 

Ishmeal,  Henry  C.  (Lizzie)  Oakford  Rt 
1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  18  (1879) 

Isley,  C.  E.  (Alice)  Ch  Gladys,  Oak- 
ford  Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  8 
OGOOa  (1866) 


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Jacaway,  Lester  (Emma)  Ch  Lenn, 
Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
17  T140a  Ennis  Estate  (1916) 

Janssen,  H.  H.  (Marie)  Ch  Martha, 
George,  Anna,  Dora,  Ben,  Martin, 
Marie,  Emma,  Herman,  Elsie,  Peters- 
burg Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  33  O200a 
(1882) 

Janssen  Harmon  (Mary)  Ch  Elzier, 
Anna,  Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  South 
Athens,  Sec  3  O300a  (1886) 

Jansen,  John  B.  (Emma)  Ch  Wil- 
helmina,  Hilda,  Frida,  Bohle,  Jo- 
hannes, Anna,  Athens  Rt  2,  tel 
S'weetwater,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec 
16  O63a  (1900) 

Janssen,  John  H.  (Marie)  Ch  Martha, 
Matilda,  Anna,  Dora,  Herman,  Pet- 
ersburg Rt  5,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec 
34  O215a 

"Janssen,  John  (Anna)  Ch  George, 
Henry,  Tena,  Sophil,  Tallula  Rt  1, 
twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  15  O135a 
(1880) 

Jensen,  Albert  (Gesina)  Ch  George, 
Ernest,  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp  West  Pet- 
ersburg, Sec  11  O160a  (1883) 

Jensen,  Cal  (Hettie)  Ch  Harry,  Can- 
trail  Rt  27,  South  Athens,  Sec  11 
O80a  (1887) 

Jensen,  Peter  Ch  Emma,  Louise,  Pe- 
tersburg Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec 
10-11  O150a  (1880) 

Johnesee,  Wm.  (Flora)  Atterberry  Rt 
1,  twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  1  T80a 
Lee  Conover  (1916) 

Johnson  Andrew  (Sophia)  Ch  John, 
Helen,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  11  OlOOa  (1880) 

*Johnson,  Carl  E.  i  Susie )  Ch  Howard, 
Elma,  George,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  14  T260a  Geo.  Williams 

(1885) 


Johnson,  Charles  P.  (Anna)  Ch  Mabel, 
Paul,  Helen,  Athens  Rt  2,  tel  S'weet- 
water, twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  9  T200a 
Anna  Culver  (1881) 

Johnson,  Gus  (Maria)  Ch  Carl,  Ruth, 
Matilda,  Petersburg,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  23  C.  P.  Horner  (1899) 

Johnson,  H.  W.  (Abbie)  Ch  Mary, 
Lynnette,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  14-23  T330a  Andrew 
Johnson  (1889) 

*Johnson,  James  C.  (Fern)  Ch  Anna, 
Marie,  Sidney,  Dorothy,  Lynn,  Green- 
view  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview,  twp  In- 
dian Creek,  Sec  7  T280a  J.  E.  Nolte 
(1885) 

Jchnson,  Mrs.  Mary,  Athens  Rt  2,  twp 

Athens,  Sec  13-24  (1858) 

Jchnson,  R.  M.  (Ida)  Greenview  Rt  1, 
twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  11  T80a  Dr.  C. 
C.  Montgomery 

Johnson,  William  E.  (Anna)  Athens 
Rt  2,  tel  Athens,  twp  Fancy  Prairie, 
Sec  19  O200a  (1850) 

Jones,    Alfred     (Maggie)  Ch    Brosee, 

Helen,    Louis,    Athens  Rt    2,    twp 

Athens,    Sec    24    T18a  H.  R.  Jones 
(1911) 

Jones,  Harry  R.  (Lou  J.)  Ch  Helen, 
Tonn,  Louis,  Ruth,  Athens  Rt  2,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  24  T144a  L.  J.  Jones 
(1862) 

Jones,  John  R.  (Emma)  Ch  1'va,  Laura, 
Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
15  O5a  (1906) 

Jones,  O.  A.  (Maggie)  Ch  Alice,  Ada, 
Mamie,  Edith,  Minnie,  Petersburg  Rt 
3,  twp  Athens.  Sec  7  T12a  Martin 
Gertis  (1877) 

Jones,  Walter  (Virgie)  Petersburg  Rt 
3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  18  T80a  W.  L. 
Wellms  (1884) 

Jones,  W.  K.  (Delia)  Ch  Carl,  Peart, 
Lee,  Marshall,  Mildred,  Petersburg 
Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  5  O70a  (1878) 


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Judy,  Chas.  C.  (Jesse)  Ch  Mary, 
Tallula  Rt  1,  twp  West  Tallula,  Sec 
2  O332a  (1850) 

*Juhl,  Elmer  (Lula)  Ch  Harold,  Tallu- 
la Rt  2,  twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec 
15  T160a  Jas.  C.  Juhl  (1902) 

*Juhl,  James  C.  (Julia)  Ch  Barker, 
Velma,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  West  Pe- 
tersburg, Sec  27  T200a  Jennie  Stout 
(1882) 


*Juhl,  P.  H.  (Bertha)  Ch  Gretchen, 
Tallula  Rt  1,  twa  West  Petersburg, 
Sec  15  T400a  A.  C.  Juhl  (1877) 

Juney  Herman  (Etta)  Ch  Carl,  Anna, 
Henry,  Walter.  Otto,  Henry,  Loran, 
Petersburg,  twp  Athens,  T300a  H.  H. 
Colby  (1884) 

Jurgens  Fred  (Anna)  Ch  George, 
John,  Herman,  Jerry,  Marie,  Anna, 
Minnie,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  15  O175a  (1857) 


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*  Kaiser  Herman  (Marie)  Ch  Herman, 

Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview,  twp 
Indian  Creek,  Sec  20  OlGOa  (1887) 

Keithley,  Harley  L.  (Marie)  "Maple 
Leaf  Farm"  Petersburq  Rt  5,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  28  Farmhand  for 
Harry  Shirding  (1889) 

"Keller,  W.  H.  (Mary)  Tallula  Rt  3, 
twp  West  Tallula,  Sec  23  T40a  Mary 
A.  Keller  (1857) 

Kelly,  Andy,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  7  O76a  (1884) 

Kelly,  Dan  W.  (Kathren)  Ch  Daniel, 
Kathren,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atter- 
berry, Sec  35  T90a  E.  N.  Taylor 
(1881) 

Kelly,  Mrs.  T.  Four  Children,  Peters- 
burg Rt  4,  tel  Petersburg,  twp  At- 
hens, Sec  9  O80a  (1857) 

Kendall,  L.  A.  (Myrtle)  Ch  Glenn,  Oak- 
ford  Rt  1,  twp  Oakford,  Sec  15  O120a 
(1886) 

*  Kennedy,  Robert  S.  (Nellie)  Ch  Lee, 

Marie,  Petersburg  Rt  4,  tel  Peters- 
burg, twp  Athens,  Sec  12  O80a 
(1883) 

Kenyon,  Eli  D.  (Ora)  Ch  Ruth,  Clara, 
Athens  Rt  2,  twp  South  Athens,  Sec 
1  T200a  J.  W.  Kenyon  (1885) 

*Kenyon,  John  (Clara)  Ch  Hope,  "Fair 
Oaks  Farm"  Athens  Rt  1.  twp  South 
Athens,  Sec  1  O320a  (1881) 

*Kenyon,  T.  E.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  T.  E., 
Elizabeth,  Athens,  twp  South  Athens, 
Sec  2  T250a  Mrs.  Mary  Creezy 
(1872) 

Kern,  F.  R.  (Blanche)  Ch  Hugh,  Geral- 
dine,  Lucille,  Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  17  TlOOa  George  Kern 
(1885) 


Kincaid,  Abe  (Mary)  "Pumpkin  Cen- 
ter Farm"  Greenview  Rt  2,  twp  Irish 
Grove,  Sec  31  O20a  (1861) 

Kincaid,  Albert  E.  Ch  Lawrence, 
Harold,  Mary  Jane,  Athens  Rt  2, 
tel  Athens,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  7 
(1865) 

*Kincaid,  A.  S.  (Idella)  Ch  Ethel, 
Edith,  Alma,  Athens  Rt  2,  twp  Ath- 
ens, Sec  29  T250a  J.  A.  Kincaid 

(1877) 

-Kincaid,  Earl  (Jessie)  Ch  John, 
Elinore,  Athens  Rt  2,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  12  T160a  J.  H.  Kincaid  (1880) 

*Kincaid,  J.  T.  (Eliza)  Petersburg  Rt 
2,  twp  Atterberry,  S'ec  9  O285a 
(1844) 

Kincaid,  John  H.  (Ella)  Ch  J.  Earle. 
J.  Keinnedy,  "Indian  Point  S/tock 
Farm"  Athens  Rt  2.  tel  Athens,  twp 
Sugar  Grove,  Sec  18  O711a  (1848) 

Kincaid,  Richard  Y.  (Sarah)  "Locust 
Lodge  Farm"  Athens  Rt  2,  tel  At- 
hens, twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  18  O320a 
(1854) 

*Kincaid,  Ladd  P.  (Estelle)  Ch  Joye, 
Greenview  Rt  2,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
2  T240a  W.  L.  Kincaid  (1887) 

King,  Clay  (Nigle)  Athens  Rt  1,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  23  O80a  (1895) 

*King,  C.  G.  (Anna)  Ch  E.  H.,  Mary, 
Athens  Rt  2,  twp  Athens,  Sec  12  &  24 
O400a  (1881) 

King,  Edward  L.  (Maggie)  Ch  Ymer, 
Charles,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  Oak- 
ford,  S'ec  34  O80a  (1873) 

King,  John  G.  (Mary)  Ch  James, 
Fancy  Prairie,  tel  Middletown,  twp 
Fancy  Prairie,  Sec  13  O240a  (1863) 


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King,  T.  M.  (Allie)  Ch  Genevieve, 
Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec 
8  T75a  Fred  Schenois  (1857) 

Kinner,  Wm.  (Sarah)  Five  Children, 
Athens  Rt  2,  tel  Athens,  twp  Sugar 
Grove,  Sec  18  T320a  (1871) 

Kirby,  Carl  A.  (Lucille)  "Oak  Wood 
Place"  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atter- 
berry, Sec  14  TSOOa  Geo.  T. 

Kirby,  Edward  J.  (Dollie)  Ch  Thomas, 
Lester,  John,  Jerome,  Wayne,  "Clear 
View  Farm"  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  14  O40a  (1875) 

Kirby,  Hon.  J.  H.  Ch  George,  Lucille, 
Helen,  "Hill  Crest  Farm"  Petersburg 
Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  S'ec  15  O324a 
(1874) 

Kirby,  Louisa  E.  Ch  Charles,  Harry, 
"Mount  Louellen  Farm"  Petersburg 
Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  15  O120a 
(1839) 

*  Klein,  George  (Lena)  Ch  Loraine, 
Kathryn,  Rue,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp 
West  Tallula,  Sec  15  TIGOa  Phil 
Klein  (1879) 


Klein,  Peter  R.  (Julia)  Ch  Loyd,  Roy, 
Pleasant  Plains  Rt  43,  twp  West 
Tallula,  Sec  22  O156a  (1867) 

*Klein,  Philip  (Daisy)  Ch  Julia,  Tal- 
lula Rt  2,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  1  &  6 
O20a  (1883) 

Kluckman,  Charles  (Emma)  Ch 
Charles,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Pet- 
ersburg, Sec  34  T81a  J.  G.  Watkins 
(1912) 

*Knoles,  Grover  (Myrtle)  Ch  Irwin, 
Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
18  O1782  (1877) 

Knoles,  Stephen  (Ena)  Ch  Grover, 
Samuel,  Earl,  Petersburg  Rt  4,  tel 
Petersburg,  twp  Athens,  Sec  19  &  20 
T160a  Dave  Goff  (1846) 

*Koontz,  G.  S.  (Lucy)  Ch  Irene,  Le 
Roy,  Dale,  Davis,  Atterberry  Rt  1, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  5  O160a  (1917) 

Kurtz,  Thomas  E.  (Mary)  Ch  Fred, 
Lucinda,  James,  Everett,  Athens  Rt 
2,  tel  Sweetwater,  twp  Sugar  Grove, 
Sec  3  T160a  J.  R.  Graham  (1915) 


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Lake,  Edwin  (Lulla)  Fancy  Prairie  Rt 
1,  tel  Williamsville,  twp  Fancy 
Prairie,  Sec  18  O145a  (1880) 

Lake,  William  (Emma)  Ch  Mary,  Ben- 
jamin, Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Wil- 
liamsville, twp  Fancy  Prairie,  Sec 
19  O160a  (1870) 

Lane,  Harve  (Bessie)  Ch  Oscar,  Otto, 
Tice,  twp  Athens,  Sec  32  John  P. 
Grosboll  (1914) 

Langston,  Carl  H.  (Floretta)  Ch 
Evelyn,  Mildred,  Florence,  Fancy 
Prairie,  twp  Fancy  Prairie,  Sec  24 
T5a  James  Langston  (1889) 

Langston,  James  T. (Nellie) Ch  Velma, 
Harold,  Mary,  Fancy  Prairie,  tel  Wil- 
liamsville, twp  Fancy  Prairie,  S'ec  23 
O360a  (1882) 

Langston,  Joseph  P.  (Addie)  Ch 
Beulah,  Fancy  Prairie,  tel  Middle- 
town,  twp  Fancy  Prairie,  Sec  24  O66a 
(1892) 

Lavin,  John  (Mary)  Ch  Mary,  Louis, 
John,  Louise,  Jesse,  Petersburg  Rt 
1,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  26  T60a  Geo. 
Tibbs  (1872) 

Lawson,  James  (Ethel)  Ch  LeRoy, 
Velda,  Athens  Rt  2,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
21  Tla  Derry  Estate  (1903) 

Lawson,  J.  W.  (Mary)  Ch  Glenn,  Ger- 
ald, Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  10O44a  (1884) 

*Lee,  Roscoe  (Lena)  Ch  George,  Pet- 
ersburg Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  34 
O80a  (1871) 

Leffers,  Garrett  Athens  Rt  2,  twp  Ath- 
ens, Sec  24  7— a  E.  G.  King  (1890) 

*Lemme,  Herman  (Anna)  Ch  Harold, 
Helen,  Middletown  Box  633,  twp 
Irish  Grove,  Sec  33T — a  J.  A.  Mc- 
Creery  &  Sons  (1917) 

Lewis,  Andy  (Fannie)  Ch  Robert, 
Jerry,  Mary,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  West 
Petersburg.  Sec  26  G.  W.  Spear 

(1914) 

Lewis,  E.  C.  (Dora)  Ch  Orlancl,  Tullula 
Rt  1,  twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  36 
O86a  (1904) 

Lewis,  Henry  L.  (Ada)  Ch  Velma,  Tal- 
lula Rt  2,  twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec 
26  O80a  (1900) 


Lewis,  Irvin  (Malissie)  Ch  Sylvetta, 
Dema,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tallula, 
Sec  3  T46a  J.  H.  Burkholder  (1912) 

Lewis,  J.  E.  (Nancy)  Ch  William, 
Maude,  Lula,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  West 
Petersburg,  Sec  15  T80a  John  Janson 
(1910) 

Lewis,  B.  H.  (Minnie)  Ch  Richard, 
Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  West  Tallula,  Sec 
14  T160a  John  C.  Baker  (1917) 

Libben,  William  (Ella)  Ch  William, 
Marshall,  Donald,  Tice,  twp  Athens, 
S'ec  29  T80a  W.  F.  Sampson  (1872) 

Libben,  John  L.  Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  16  Oiy2a  (1887) 

Licklider,  O.  (Sadie)  Ch  Erma,  Athens 
Rt  1,  twp  Athens,  Sec  22,  T— a  P.  O. 
Primm  (1916) 

*Lindsay,  W.  E.  O.  (Mary)  Ch  Julia, 
Mae,  Cantrall  Rt  27,  twp  South  Ath- 
ens, Sec  14  O120a  (1913) 

Lloyd,  Charles  (Jessie)  Ch  Mable, 
Myrl,  Raymond,  Greenview  Rt  3,  tel 
Middletown,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  15 
O80a  (1881) 

Lloyd,  Frank  Greenview  Rt  3,  twp 
Irish  Grove,  Sec  14  (1879) 

Lloyd,  J.  C.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  Frank, 
Marguerite,  Florence,  Greenview  Rt 
3,  twp  Irish  Grove  (1853) 

*Lockhart,  C.  H.  (Emma)  Ch  How- 
ard, Charles,  Donald,  Greenview  Rt 
1,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  8  O120a 
(1865) 

Lounsberry,  Arthur  C.  (Vera)  Ch  Ed- 
win, Herbert,  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Oak- 
ford,  Sec  23  T250a  J.  C.  Lounsberry 
(1888) 

Lounsberry,  Collie  (Maggie)  Ch  Net- 
tie, Russell,  Oakford,  twp  Oakford, 
Sec  11  O160a  (1872) 

*Lounsberry,  Cyrus  W.  (Nettie)  Ch 
Cyrus,  Oakford,  twp  Oakford,  Sec 
14  O120a  (1868) 

Lounsberry  Hardy  A.,  (Leila)  Ch  Or- 
val,  Harold,  "River  View  Farm"  Oak- 
ford  Rt  1,  twp  Oakford,  Sec  15  O190a 
(1873) 

Lounsberry,  J.  C.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Erne, 
Louie,  Homer,  Oakford,  twp  Oak- 
ford,  Sec  13  O400a  (1865) 


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285 


*Lounsberry,  Miles  T.  (Anna)  Ch  Dor- 
thea,  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Oakford, 
Sec  23  T250a  Fritz  Ricker  (1890) 

Lounsberry,     Samuel     Oakford,     twp 
Oakford,  Sec  11  O160a  (1875) 

Love,  Rev.  Henry  (Julia)  Athens  Rt  2, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  24  (1913) 

*Loving,  R.  O.  (Eleanor)  Ch  Ernest, 
Lucille,  Williamsville,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  25  T214a  J.  W.  Suddith  (1910) 

Low,  George,  Ch  Nora,  France,  Clar- 
ence, Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  20  T — a  D.  A.  Sampson  (1907) 

Loy,  Crawford  (Lizzie)  Petersburg  Rt 
3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  24  T40a  Edward 
Keys  (1917) 

Loyd,  A.  J.  (Hazel)  Ch  Alfred,  Green- 
view  Rt  3,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  23 
O52a  (1886) 

*Loyd,  J.  M.  (Jane)  Ch  Harry,  Gussie, 
Helen,  Louise,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1, 
tel  Middletown,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec 
25  T360a  Mrs.  Beebe  (1875) 


Lucht,  Fred  (Emily)  Ch  Bertha,  Alma, 
William,  Powell,  Erma,  Harold,  Pet- 
ersburg Rt  4,  tel  Petersburg,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  21  T160a  William  Zuhlke 
(1857) 

Lucker,  Vernon  (Anna)  Petersburg  Rt 
7,  twp  Athens,  Sec  23  T40a  Ed.  Keys 
(1914) 

Luning,  Henry  (Emma)  Greenview  Rt 
3,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  21  T2a  W. 
Rathsack  (1896) 

Lyons,  Robert  (Lucy)  Ch  John,  Ruth, 
Mary,  James,  Susana,  Robert,  Fancy 
Prairie  Rt  1  tel  Williamsville,  twp 
Fancy  Prairie,  Sec  18  T112a  J.  W. 
Shaver  (1882) 

Lynch,  Louise  Ch  Hubert,  Henry,  Ho- 
mer, Ellen,  Margaret,  Bertha,  Anna, 
Greenview  Rt  2  tel  Sweetwater,  Twp 
Sugar  Grove,  Sec  5  T — a  John  A. 
Ridge  (1882) 

*Lynn,  F.  F.  (Lottie)  Ch  Veffie,  Velma, 
Paul,  Guthrie,  Mae,  Petersburg  Rt  1, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  35  O2552  (1903) 


TWO  OF  THE  OLD  PIONEERS.    SAMUEL  COLSON,  85  YEARS,  AND 
JACOB  SMITH,  86  YEARS  OF  AGE 


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M 


*McAtee,  Elmer  E.  (Nellie)  Ch  Eu- 
gene Victor  Jatette,  Greenview  Rt  4, 
twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  19  T80a  Me 
Atee  E.  S.  (1883) 

*McAtee,  R.  C.  (Flora)  Ch  Paula,  Gen- 
evie,  Ben,  Greenview  Rt  1,  twp  Irish 
Grove,  Sec  8  T80a  P.  J.  Palmquist 
(1898) 

*McClintock,  H.  E.  (Lena)  Ch  Mary, 
Athens,  Rt  1,  twp  Athens,  Sec  31 
O37a  (1906) 

McCormick,  T.  K.  (Mary  Jane)  Ch 
Graham,  Mary  Jane,  Greenview  Rt  3, 
twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  21  OlOOa 
(1887) 

McCue,  Frank,  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Oak- 
ford,  Sec  24  O80a  (1870) 

McCue,  Thomas  (Elsa)  Ch  Netta, 
Evert,  Carl,  Cecil,  Greenview  Rt  4, 
tel  Greenview  twp  Indian  Creek,  S'ec 
19  T70a  J.  D.  Godfey  (1865) 

McDaniel,  E.  L.  (Rosa)  Ch  Ray,  Ora, 
Zelpha,  Vernice,  Otha,  Roy,  Peters- 
burg, Rt  4,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  23 

C.  P.  Homer  (1916) 

McDole,  Pat  (Pet)  Ch  Goldie,  Chester, 
Edna,  Loren,  Atterberry,  Rt  1,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  29  T80a  Geo.  K. 
Watkins  (1856) 

"McFadden,  F.  I.  (Luella)  Ch  Mabel, 
Lewis,  Florence,  John,  Cantrall  Rt 
27,  twp  South  Athens,  Sec  13  T212a 
Charles  Shuck  (1906) 

McGarry,  C.  (Louisa)  Ch  Luther  Ev- 
ert, Marshall,  Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  16  O71a  (1892) 

McGee,  William  R.  (Emma)  Ch  Will- 
iam, Omar,  Fancy  Prairie,  Rt  1,  tel 
Williamsville,  twp  Fancy  Prairie, 
Sec  18  T160a  J.  S.  King  (1900) 

McGrew,  William  T.  (Nellie)  Ch  Gar- 
field  Sherman,  Virgil,  Isaac,  Shelby, 
Irene,  Donald,  Glenn,  Fancy  Prairie 
Rt  1  twp  Sugar  Grove  Sec  11  T160a 
Tom  Suddick  (1909) 

McKenny,  Frank  (Lizzie)  Ch  Harry, 
Frank,  Marshall,  Ray,  Atterberry,  Rt 
1  twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  2  T160a 

D.  C.   Worthington    (1869) 


McHenry,  Goren  (Mary)  Ch  Harvey, 
Olive,  Litha,  Virgie,  Oakford  Rt  1, 
twp  Oakford,  Sec  26  O192a  (1860) 

McHenry,  Wm.  (Clara)  Petersburg  Rt 
6,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  24  (1867) 

*McKee,  Leslie  (Neva)  Ch  Gerald, 
Lova,  Milburn,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  tel 
Greenview,  twp  Athens,  Sec  11 
TlOOa  Bell  McKee  (1882) 

McKinney,  Chas.  L.  (Ethel)  Oakford 
Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  5  T200a 
C.  E.  Isley  (1890) 

McKinney,  Henry  L.  (Ethel)  Ch  Har- 
old, Horace,  J.  Been,  Atterberry  Rt 
1,  twp  Oakford,  Sec  36  (1888) 

McKinney,  W.  T.  (Anna)  Ch  Edna, 
Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp  West  Athens, 
Sec  6  T157a  Jas.  Wood  (1893) 

McKinney,  W.  T.  (Anna)  Ch  Henry. 
Charles,  Orra,  Clyde,  Adwin,  Peters- 
burg Rt  4,  tel  Petersburg,  twp  Ath- 
ens, Sec  6  T63a  J.  A.  Wood  (1867) 

McKinsey.  F.  P.  Ch  Edna,  Scyntha, 
Fancy  Prairie,  twp  Athens,  Sec  23  J. 
J.  Ingren  (1872) 

*McNabb,  Mrs.  Barbara  Ch  Johnie. 
Cassie,  Hugh,  Leo,  Tackett,  Peters- 
burg Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  17  O15a 
(1856) 

Maatz  Reinnig  (Sofia)  Ch  Mary, 
Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview,  twp; 
Indian  Creek,  Sec  21  T136  G.  D.  Win- 
sing  (1894) 

Madison,  O.  R.  (Lula)  Cb  Orville,  Mil- 
dred, Merle,  Cladine,  Marguerite, 
Louis,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  43,  twp 
Tallula,  Sec  19-20  T120a  Me  Maho- 
ney  (1911) 

Magee,  Hardin  (Alta)  Ch  Hazel,  Erma, 
Wayne,  Petersburg  Rt  1  twp  Tallula, 
Sec  15  T150a  R.  E.  Coul  (1915) 

Magee,  Lafe  (Eva)  Ch  Flossie,  Peters- 
burg Rt  1,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  26 
T80a  Mary  C.  Dixon  (1907) 

*Mahoney,  Mrs.  M.  Ch  John,  Jerry, 
Eddie,  Josephine,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp 
Tallula,  Sec  17  O160a  (1867) 

Mallergren,  John  W.  (Katie)  Ch  Julia, 
Matie,  Vera,  Mildred,  Catherine, 
John,  Carl,  Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Pet- 
ersburg Sec  13  O8»a  (1888) 


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Mammen,  John  H.  (Mary)  Peters- 
burg Rt  5,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  4 
OlOOa  (1894) 

*Marbold,  B.  F.  (Nellie  H.)  Greenview 
Rt  2,  tel  Greenview,  twp  Irish 
Grove,  Sec  25  O2250a  (1877) 

Marcuson,  H.  P.  (Jennie)  Ch  Helen, 
Camilla,  Marshall,  Petersburg  Rt  3, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  7-8  OlOOa  (1882) 

Marion,  William  (Hattie)  Ch  Nellie, 
Oscar,  Homer,  Henry,  Ettia,  Earl, 
Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  3 
Harry  Strebling  (1917) 

Markert,  Frank  J.  (Altje)  Ch  Willie, 
Lizzens,  Henry,  Myrtle,  Atterberry 
Rt  1,  twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  3 
O98  (1913) 

Markert,  John  A.  Ch  Ellen,  Crystal, 
Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  15  T40a  J.  C.  Patton  (1913) 

Marr,  Claude  L.  (Nannie)  Petersburg 
Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  23  (1911) 

Marquard,  Carl  Greenview  Rt  1,  twp 
Irish  Grove,  Sec  31  Herman  Onken 
(1892) 

Marr,  M.  G.  (Emma)  Ch  Dwight,  Cecil, 
Auburn,  Raymond,  Azella,  Elmer, 
Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry 
(1915) 

Masters,  Geo.  (Carrie)  Ch  Hazel,  El- 
len, Elmer,  Athens  Rt  1  twp  Athens, 
Sec  28  T80a  J.  S.  Graham  (1912) 

May,  Omer  Greenview  Rt  1,  twp  Irish 
Grove,  Sec  17  C.  E.  Claypool  (1902) 

Meece,  C.  F.  (Mattie)  Petersburg  Rt  1, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  35  T80a  J.  N. 
Meece  (1885) 

Meece,  I.  N.  Ch  Gertrude,  Malinda, 
Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  35  O120a  (1856) 

Megredy,  E.  E.  (Frankie)  Ch  Dottie, 
Willie,  Frank,  Arthur,  Mary,  Alma, 
Petersburg  Rt  1  twp  Tallula,  Sec  22 
T40a  Dick  Rittenbush  (1917) 

*Melchers,  Harry  H.  (Bertha)  Peters- 
burg Rt  4,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  33 
T160a  J.  G.  Wilms  (1893) 

Melchers,  Henry  (Minnie)  Petersburg 
Rt  8,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  16  OlGOa 
(1875) 

Melton,  Solomon  (Henrietta)  Ch 
Harry,  Chancy,  Miles,  Petersburg  Rt 
3  twp  Athens,  Sec  18  TlOa  Albert 
Rotchilds  (1870) 

Meredith,  Hardin  (Verda)  Ch  Gilbert 
L.,  Edna  R.,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  twp 
Sugar  Grove,  Sec  13  Fred  Smith 
(1913) 


Meredith,  Thomas  (Clara)  Ch  Louise 
Lorene,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  twp 
Fancy  Prairie,  Sec  19  J.  Stanley 
Shaw  (1915) 

*Meteer,  W.  L.  (Ada)  Ch  Wilbur  Ath- 
ens Rt  2,  twp  Athens,  Sec  20  T112a 
John  Johnson  (1858) 

Metey,  Thay  A.  (Fern)  Ch  Nell,  Fancy 
Prairie  Rt  1,  twp  Athens,  Sec  80 
O160a  William  Bitten  (1911) 

Meyers,  Ernest  O.  (Dorothea)  Tullula 
Rt  1,  twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  24- 
25  T120a  (1883) 

Meyer,  Otto  (Julia)  Pleasant  Plains 
Rt  43,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  22  T45a  Will 
Campbell  (1888) 

Miles,  J.  S.  (Nellie)  Ch  J.  S.  Miles,  Jr. 
Catherine,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tal- 
lula, Sec  2  O407a  (1889) 

Miles  &  Son,  J.  S.  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp 
Tallula,  Sec  2  O68a 

Miller,  A.  A.  (Sarah)  Petersburg  Rt  4, 
tel  Petersburg,  twp  Athens,  Sec  G 
(1854) 

Miller,  A.  C.  (Arutt  J.)  Ch  Maud,  Kate, 
Bessie,  Emma,  Essie,  Fern,  Willie, 
Alford,  Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  18  T40a  James  Lloyd  (1859) 

Miller,  A.  L.  (Laura)  Ch  Ryal,  Russell, 
Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  4 
TlOOa,  Conlee  Estate  (1910) 

Miller,  Earl  (Blanche)  Oh  Kinsey, 
Petersburg  Rt  4  tel  Petersburg,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  6  T70a  A.  A.  Miller 
(1886) 

Miller,  Ed  (Mary)  Ch  Harry,  Adeline, 
Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  3 
T160a  H.  J.  Tire  (1897) 

Miller,  Fritz  (Katie)  Ch  Lena,  Helen, 
Athens  Rt  2,  tel  S'weetwater,  twp 
Sugar  Grove,  Sec  8  T200a  C.  Alkin 
(1894) 

*Miller,  Herman  (Minnie)  Ch  Theo- 
dore, Marie,  John,  Emma,  Hennena, 
Helena,  Clarence,  Petersburg  Rt  3, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  11-14  O180a  (1893) 

Miller,  Hey  (Goldie)  Ch  Irene,  Helen, 
John,  Chester,  Cantrall  Rt  27,  twp 
South  Athens,  Sec  O82a  (1880) 

Miller,  Jesse  (Bertha)  Ch  Lorine,  Ber- 
dine,  Myrtle,  Tullula  Rt  1,  twp  West 
Petersburg,  Sec  13  T80  M.  S.  Bell 
(1915) 

Miller,  John  H.  (Sadie)  Greenview  Rt 
3,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  14  Lou  Loyd 
(1865) 

Miller,  Philo,  Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp 
West  Atl  ens,  Sec  31  (1882) 


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Miller,  Walter  (Myrtle)  Ch  Mildred, 
Beulah,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atter- 
berry,  C.  W.  Shipley  (1879) 

Miller,  W.  R.  (Kate)  Ch  Elsie,  Peters- 
burg Rt  4  twp  West  Athens,  Sec  17 
T120a  Grover  Knowles  (1908) 

Minder,  E.  C.  (Emma)  Ch  Glen,  Pet- 
ersburg Rt  4,  twp  West  Athens,  Sec 
17  O170a  (1913) 

Minder,  E.  C.  (Emma)  Ch  Glenn, 
Petersburg  Rt  4,  tel  Petersburg,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  17  T170a  E.  C.  Minder 
(1883) 

*Minor,  B.  M.  (Fannie)  Ch  Lydia,  Roy, 
Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  Tallula  Sec  7  T280a 
Gaine  Green  (1908) 

*Minor,  Zack  (Mae)  Ch  Mary,  Louise, 
Earl,  Arthur,  Lynn,  Tallula  Rt  1, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  6  T40a  Scott 
Green  (1904) 

Mode,  A.  W.  (Jane)  Ch  Blanche,  Ruth, 
Arlinna,  Greenview  Rt  1,  tel  Green- 
view,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Stec  .16 
T80a  (1879) 

*Montgomery,  A.  M.  (Maude)  Ch  Hu- 
bert, Greenview  Rt  1,  tel  Middletown 
twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  2  OlOOa  (1870) 

Montgomery,  Alvin  R.  (Flora)  Ch  Ho- 
mer, Roland,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel 
Greenview,  twp  Indian  Creek  Sec  9 
T280a  Robert  Montgomery  (1892) 

Montgomery  Ben  (Grace)  Ch  Edgar, 
Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  14  T103a  F.  W.  Montgomery 
(1888) 

Montgomery,  John  (Belle)  Ch  Horace, 
Axle,  Arthur,  Donald,  Petersburg  Rt 
2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  13  O120a 
(1881) 

Montgomery,  Robert  (Lizzie)  Ch  El- 
mer, Marie,  Greenview  Rt  4,  twp 
West  Greenview  Sec  15  T300a 
(1870) 


Montgomery,  Wm.  (Maggie)  Ch  Isa- 
bella, Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atter- 
berry, Sec  26  O98a  (1877) 

Montgomery,  W.  H.  (Ella)  Ch  Paul, 
Margaret,  Howard,  David,  Peters- 
burg Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  25 
O143a  (1888) 

Montgomery,  W.  P.  (Catherine)  Ch 
Edna,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Green- 
view,  twp  Indian  Creek,  S'ec  16  T40a 
(1864) 

Moody,  Jeff  (Grace)  Ch  Jesse,  Harold, 
Dwight,  Leona,  Ethel,  Jane,  Clara, 
Helen,  Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  4  Ola  (1861) 

Moore,  Arthur  (Frankie)  Petersburg 
Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  16  T13a  Alic 
Bradley  (1888) 

Morgan,  Will  (Ida)  Ch  Alvene,  Willie, 
Willard,  Athens  Rt  1,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  23  T80a  Clay  King  (1909) 

Morris,  Andy  (Jenna)  Ch  William,  An- 
drew, Nina,  Opha,  Atterberry  Rt  1, 
twp  Atterberry,  Sec  32  T220a  Janet 
S.  Waring  (1856) 

Morrison  Robert  (Flora)  Ch  Oscar, 
Willie,  Effle,  Walter,  Mertie,  Artie, 
Dollie,  Chas.,  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp  Tul- 
lula,  Sec  2  T160a  Judy  Est  (1915) 

Mose,  Chas.  (Lizzie)  Petersburg,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  12  T104a  L.  C.  Ter- 
hune  (1860) 

*Mundy,  J.  E.  (Rebecca)  Greenview 
Rt  2,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  27  O80a 
(1892) 

*Murray,  Arthur  (Jennie)  Greenview 
Rt  2,  tel  Greenview,  twp  Irish  Grove, 
Sec  9 

Myers,  Homer  (Erne)  Ch  Joseph, 
Vance,  Leda,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel 
Middletown  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  1 
O120a  Joseph  Myers  (1887) 


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*Nancc,  C.  W.  (Caroline)  Ch  Orval, 
Helen,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atter- 
berry,  Sec  14  T220a  Elijah  Pervince 
(1869) 

*  Nance,   Horace  G.   (Sadie)   Ch  Mary, 

Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  15 
O160a  (1876) 

Nance,  H.  W.  (Mary)  Petersburg  Rt  5, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  15  T180a  Beard 
Estate  (1861) 

Nash,  Harry  (Eva)  Ch  Velda,  Peters- 
burg Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  20 
T23^a  Lot  Williamson  (1915) 

Naylor,  Barney  (Sarah)  Ch  Henry, 
Carrie,  Athens  Rt  2  twp  Athens,  Sec 
24  O5a  (1877) 

Neat,  R.  F.  (Effie)  Ch  Thomas,  Ethel, 
Frances,  Lillian,  Rudolph,  Green- 
view  Rt  3,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  31 
O105a  (1899) 

Nelson,  Winfield,  Petersburg  Rt  5  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  9  &  10  T200a  Mrs. 
Waring  (1905) 

*Neumer,  T.  B.  (Maggie)  Ch  Emelia, 
Harmer,  Hannah,,  Athens  Rt  1,  twp 
Athens,  S'ec  10  T211a  E.  Kincaid 

-  (1887) 

*Newtson,  John  H.  (Cora)  Ch  Frank, 
Teddy,  Penson,  Bessie,  Opal,  Green- 
view  Rt  1  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  12 
O70a  (1870) 


Niemeyer  Cabus  (Ethel)  Ch  Cobus, 
James,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec 
18  T120a  Mrs.  Catherine  Niemeyer 
(1875) 

Niemeyer,  Mrs.  Catherine,  Tallula  Rt 
3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  18  O120a  (1870) 

Nies,  W.  A.  (Ella)  Ch  Wayne,  Green- 
view  Rt  2,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  28 
T160a  A.  Hammer  (1884) 

Nisson,  Andrew  (Enger)  Ch  Maren, 
Julia,  Arthur,  Christina,  Harmon, 
Rose,  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry, 
Sec  18  T135a  W.  C.  Koeker,  (1882) 

*Nolting,  Henry  (Laura)  Ch  Bryan, 
Gladys,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tallu- 
la, Sec  17  O42y2a  (1858) 

Nolting  P.  G.  (Nina)  Petersburg  Rt  1, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  35  T50a  Murray 
Williamson  (1893) 

Nolting  Perry  (Delia)  Ch  Alah,  May, 
Marie,  Anna,  Clarence,  Petersburg 
Rt  4  tel  Petersburg,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
6  T36a  H.  P.  Miller  (1889) 

Norton,  James  Ch  Viva,  Fancy  Prairie 
Rt  1,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  11  T160a 
Dr.  Hill  (1912) 

*Nolton,  Ross  (Ada)  Ch  Marion,  Pet- 
ersburg Rt  4,  twp  Athens,  Sec  20 
O40a  (1879) 

Norris,  James  H.  (Carrie)  Ch  Law- 
rence, Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Mid- 
dletown,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  1 
T5a  Irish  Grove  Pres.  Church  (1913) 


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*Ogden,  W.  A.  (Grace)  Ch  Morris,  Beu- 
lah,  Lester,  Ursal,  Glenn,  Oakford 
Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry  Sec  5  T300a  C. 
E.  Isley  (1883) 

Ohara  J.  H.  Tice,  twp  Athens,  Sec  29 
O40a  (1866) 

Ohara,  T.  E.  (Minnie)  Ch  Bell,  Edith, 
William,  May,  Ralph,  Petersburg  Rt 
6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  30  T120a  John 
Grosboll  (1862) 

Olson,  Henry  (Anna)  Ch  Clara,  Rus- 
sell, Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Middle- 
town,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  12 
O140a  (1867) 

O'Neal,  Albert  (Mary)  Ch  Alice, 
Helen,  Lela,  Sarah  Albert,  Tallula 
Rt  3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  23  T158a  Mrs; 
Anna  Whittinger  (1862) 


*Onken,  Herman  (Emma)  Ch  Kather- 
ine,  Greenview  Rt  1,  twp  Irish  Grove. 
Sec  31  T320a  Onkin  &  Myers  (18X1) 

Ortgessen,  Fred  (Katherine)  Ch  Liz- 
zie, Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Pater.-- 
burg,  Sec  13  T5a  Mrs.  Fuelne.- 
(1883) 

Osborne,  Bert  (Belle)  Ch  Harris, 
Clyde,  Loyd,  Ernest,  Petersburg  Rt  4. 
twp  West  Athens,  Sec  31  O128a 
(1870) 

Otken  Fred,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  West 
Petersburg,  Sec  2  T160a  T.  Powell 
(1910) 

*Ortman,  G.  (Nellie)  Ch  John,  Peters- 
burg Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  20  T54a 
John  H.  Cox  (1890) 


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*Page,  J.  C.  (Emma)  Ch  Nina,  Helen, 
Elmer,  Irene,  Atterberry  Rt  1  twp 
Atterberry  Sec  19  O130a  (1865) 

Paine,  Edward  J.  (Lottie)  Fancy  Prai- 
rie Rt  1,  tel  Middletown,  twp  Sugar 
Grove,  Sec .  12  T320a  Abner  Cham- 
bers (1882) 

Pakinson,  J.  A.  (Anna)  Ch  Vinita, 
John,  Catherine,  Petersburg  Rt  2, 
twp  Atterberry  Sec  11  Farmhand  on 
Kirby  Farm  (1910) 

Parkinson,  J.  E.  (Alice)  Ch  Margue- 
rite, Homer,  James,  Petersburg  Rt  5, 
twp  Atterberry  Sec  21  Farmhand  for 
H.  S.  Houghton  (1877) 

*Park,  Andy  (Harriett)  Ch  Stella,  Pe- 
tersburg Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec 
11  O4y2a  (1867) 

Park,  Hugh  (Abbie)  Petersburg  Rt  3, 
twp  Indian  Creek,  S'ec  31  T184a  Ed. 
Fohay  (1859) 

Park,  James  (Dora)  Ch  Harriet,  Clara, 
Jim,  Andrew>  Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  10  T155a  Andrew 
Park  (1887) 

Palmer,  Edward,  Cantrall  Rt  27,  twp 
South  Athens,  Sec  17  O148a  (1874) 

Pantier,  R.  C.  Ch  Harry,  Petersburg 
Rt  5,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  34  O200a 

(1841) 

Pantier,  W.  A.  (May)  Ch  Fay,  Min- 
nie, S'arah,  Edna,  Leota.  Petersburg 
Rt  5,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  34  T200a 
R.  C.  Pantier  (1869) 

*Parson,  Guy  (Dotty)  Tallula  Rt  3, 
twp  Tallula,  Sec  9  T300a  Gaines 
Green  (1892) 

*Parsons,  Carl  N.  (Vienna)  Ch  Earl, 
Emma,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  Tallula, 
Sec  18  T160a  Gaines  Green  (1897) 

Pedigo,  G.  H.  (Elizabeth)  Ch  James, 
Guy,  Jessie,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  Atter- 
berry, Sec  14  T160a  G.  F.  Kirby 

Perkins,  Liss  (Hettie)  Tallula  twp 
West  Tallula,  Sec  13  T40a  H.  E. 
Baker  (1915) 

Peters  Dick  F.  (Johanna)  Ch  Alida, 
Herman,  Alma,  Frederick,  George, 
Athens  Rt  2,  tel  Sweet  Water,  twp 
Sugar  Grove,  Sec  6  T — a  H.  J.  Mar- 
bold 


Pfaffenbauch,  Joseph  (Frances)  Pet- 
ersburg Rt  4  tel  Petersburg,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  17  T50a  Mary  Brusike 

(1857) 

Phillips,  Cleve  (Mary)  Ch  Pearl,  Ruth, 
Blanche,  Helen,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1, 
twp  Sugar  Grove  Sec  12  T — a  Ed. 
Paine  (1914) 

Philips,  Clarence  F.  (Leona)  Oakford 
Rt  1,  twp  Oakford,  Sec  23  T60a  Eme- 
lene  Watkins  (1887) 

Peddit,  H.  H.  (Lucy)  T.  V.  J.,  Oakford 

Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry  S'ec  7  (1916) 

Pierce,  Ed.  (Maggie)  Ch  Hazel,  Ray- 
mond, Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  6  T80a  C.  C.  Juhl  (1912) 

Pierson,  Robert  (Delia)  Ch  Julia  Ar- 
thur, Helen,  Greenview  Rt  1,  twp  In- 
dian Creek,  Sec  13  T160a  Frank 
Blane  (1880) 

Pike,  H.  C.  (Mary)  Ch  Ray,  Guy,  Tal- 
lula Rt  1,  twp  West  Tallula,  Sec  1 
T_a  Q.  N.  Spears  (1916) 

Pillsbury,  J.  B.  Ch  Ross,  Petersburg 
Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  35  O188a 

Pillsbury,  Lyman  A.  (Olive)  Ch  Rich- 
ard, Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry 
Sec  14  T161a  J.  B.  Pillsbury  (1891) 

*Pond,  T.  S.  (Belle)  Ch  Harry,  Law- 
rence, Bessie,  Greenview  Rt  2,  twp 
Irish  Grove,  Sec  30  O200a  (1866) 

Potter,  Charles,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  West 
Petersburg,  Sec  13  T80a  Garrett 
Westel  (1873) 

Potter,  Ira  (Dora)  Ch  Frank,  Hazel, 
Elmer,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  West 
Petersburg,  Sec  2  T40a  John  Potter 
(1883) 

Potter,  J.  H.  (Mamie)  Petersburg  Rt 
2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  15  O46a 

(1886) 

Potter  J.  L.  (Emma)  Ch  Horace,  Har- 
ris, Paul,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Pet- 
ersburg, Sec  11  O20a  (1851) 

Potter,   W.   S.    (Mary)    Oakford    Rt   1, 

twp  Oakford,  Sec  12  O40a  (1849) 

Powell,  John  W.  (Maude)  Ch  Doris, 
Cora,  Irving,  Gladys,  Julian,  Athens 
Rt  2,  twp  South  Athens,  Sec  3  O72a 
(1900) 


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Powell,  Elmer  (Mattie)  Ch  Leonard, 
Richard,  Edith,  Virgil,  Ashland  Rt  2, 
twp  Tallula,  Sec  10  T160a  J.  F. 
Wilson  (1913) 

Power,  Mrs.  Irving  Ch  Carl,  Peters- 
burg Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  10  O314a 
(1868) 

Power,  Wm.  D.  (Zuildea)  Ch  Mary, 
Helen,  Woodson,  Thelma,  Petersburg 
Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  18  T39a  J. 
P.  Clark  (1870) 

Prince,  Nathan,  Athens  Rt  2  tel  Sweet 
Water,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  3 
T360a  Cinthia  Brassfield  (1903) 

*Primm,  N.  O.  -(Agnes)  Ch  Henry, 
Stella,  Lee,  Athens  Rt  1,  twp  Ath- 
ens, Sec  21  O240a  (1861) 

*Primm,  J.  O.  (Helen)  Athens  Rt  1, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  22  T180a  P.  O. 
Primm  (1882) 

Primm,  P.  D.  Jr.  (Margaret)  Ch  Lu- 
cille, Edith,  Herbert,  Merle,  Harold, 
Vida,  Margaret,  Athens  Rt  1,  Sec  21 
T160a  J.  D.  Primm,  Sr.  (1877) 

*Primm,  L.  B.,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp 
Tallula,  Sec  14  O67a  (1859) 


Primm,  T.  D.,  Athens,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
21  T160a  J.  O.  Primm  (1845) 

Propst,  A.  (Catherine)  Greenview  Rt 
1,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  19  O80a 
(1834) 

Propst,  Alva  (Minnie)  Ch  Arthur, 
Greenview  Rt  1,  twp  Indian  Creek, 
Sec  12  T70a  John  Blane  and  A. 
Propst  (1880) 

*Propst,  Cash  (Blanche}  Greenview  Rt 
3,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  20  T240a  Elp. 
Propst  (1882) 

Propst,  Samuel  R.  (Iva)  Ch  Samuel, 
Athens  Rt  2,  tel  Sweetwater  twp 
Sugar  Grove,  Sec  3  O247a  (1881) 

*Prott,  James  D.  (Fanny)  Ch  Leland, 
Addie,  Atterberry  Rt  1  twp  Oak- 
ford,  Sec  24  T130a  Geo.  Sprinkle 

Pruesner,  Jake,  Greenview  Rt  2,  tel 
Sweetwater,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec 
6  T— a  H.  J.  Marbold  (1902) 

Pullen,  R.  L.  (Sylvia)  Ch  Pearl,  John, 
Anna,  Gladys,  Russell,  Eva,  Cecil, 
Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  24 
T5a  J.  S.  Hune  (1916) 

Purvines,  Bert  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp 
Tallula,  Sec  17  O26a  (1875) 


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Rademgcher,  H.  W.  (Adline)  Ch  Fred- 
rich,  George,  Greenview  Rt  2,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  12  O200  (1869) 

Raffity,  Charlie  (Maude)  Ch  Leona, 
Neoma,  Tallula,  Rt  3,  twp  Tallula, 
Sec  8  T160a  Gaines  Green  (1909) 

Raikes,  Doc  (Delia)  Ch  Leslie,  Daisy, 
Tallula,  Rt  3  twp  Tallula,  T160a 
Gaines  Green  (1889) 

Raikes,  L.  J.  (Martha)  Ch  Coy,  Her- 
bert, Fannie,  Flosie,  Richard, 
George,  Ben,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  26  T720a  Harry  Le- 
bering  (1909) 

*Raikes,  William  (Delia)  Ch  Robert, 
Homer,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  22  T160a  Scott  Green 
(1910) 

Rainey,  Frank  (Helena)  Ch  Mary, 
Petersburg  Rt  2  twp  Athens,  Sec  9 
T7a  John  Rebbe  (1887) 

Rainey,  John  B.  (Gesin)  Ch  Lucial, 
Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  16 
O20a  (1897) 

Randall,  Earl  (Myrtle)  Ch  Donovan, 
Kenneth,  Myron,  Alverda,  Green- 
view  Rt  2,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  30 
T  J.  Alkire  (1901) 

*Rathsack  Everette,  Greenview  Rt  3, 
twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  16  Robert  Rath- 
rack  (1895) 

*Rathsack,  Robert  (Amanda  E.)  Ch 
William,  Mary,  Harry  M.,  Robert, 
Everett,  Greenview  Rt  3,  twp  Irish 
Grove,  Sec  16  O160a  (1882) 

Ray,  Alfred  (Mary)  Ch  Dewey,  Mable, 
Alfred,  Doris,  Helen,  Mary,  Tallula 
Rt  1,  twp  Petersburg,  T160a  Henry 
Hucht  (1875) 

*Rayburn,  D.  J.  (Ethel)  Ch  Dale, 
Greenview  Rt  31,  twp  Irish  Grove, 
Sec  26  O90a  (1871) 

Rayburn,  Enoch  B.  Ch  Louisa,  Stella, 
Lucinda,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  twp 
Sugar  Grove,  Sec  6  O40a  (1864) 

Rebbe,  Mrs.  Chas.  Ch  Minnie,  Carline, 
Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  13  O112a  (1893) 


Rebbe,  John  (Catherine)  Ch  John  Liz- 
zie, Paul,  Helen,  Petersburg  Rt  3, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  9  O155a  (1861) 

Reimer  Gus  (Augusta)  Ch  Mary, 
Charles,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tul- 
lula,  Sec  3  T38  Henry  Lucht  (1859) 

Reimer,  Wm.  (Netta)  Ch  Helen,  Pet- 
ersburg Rt  If  twp  Tallula,  Sec  11 
T80a  Margaret  Fields  (1889) 

*Reinders,  Henry  (Katie)  Ch  Hild, 
Hanna,  Lizzie,  Minnie,  John,  Mar- 
garet, Harry,  Athens  Rt  2,  twp  Ath- 
ens, Sec  19  T290a  Will  Young  (1889) 

Reitz,  H.  H.   (Meta)   Petersburg  Rt  6, 

twp  Athens,  Sec  20  O60a  (1877) 

*Relbe,  Frank  (Alma)  Ch  Hermania, 
Dorthy,  Marjorie,  Tullula  Rt  2,  twp 
Petersburg,  Sec  19  T147a  Sam 
Greenwald  (1890) 

Renick,  James  S.,  Petersburg  Rt  1, 
twp  Tallula,  Sec  13  T200a  Golden 
Estate  (1887) 

Rhodes,  John  A.  (Maggie)  Ch  Ira, 
Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  S'ec  21 
O105a  (1859) 

Rhodes,  Omar  (Ada)  Ch  Thelma,  Jack, 
Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  twp  Fancy  Prai- 
rie, Sec  14  John  Graham  (1916) 

Rice,  A.  W.  (Gala)  Ch  Ala,  Susie, 
Ruby,  Fred,  Cantrall  Rt  27,  twp 
South  Athens,  Sec  14  Julian  Hall 
(1914) 

Ricker,  Fritz,  Oakford,  twp  Oakford, 
Sec  23  O140a  (1881) 

Riggin,    A.    K.,    Petersburg    Rt   9,   twp 

Athens,  Sec  4  O126a  (1877) 

Riggin,  Harry  (Irene)  Ch  Mary,  Pet- 
ersburg Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  4 
(1876) 

*Riggin    Bros.,    Petersburg    Rt   3,   twp 

Athens,  Sec  4  O126a  (1818) 

Riley,    Mrs.    Anna,    Petersburg    Rt    6, 

twp  Athens,  Sec  28  T80a  (1857) 

*Rittbush,  Fred  (Anna)  Greenview  Rt 
4,  tel  Greenview,  twp  Indian  Creek, 
Sec  21  T160a  Mrs.  Blair  (1883) 


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Ritterbush,  C.  W.  (Christina)  Peters- 
burg Rt  1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  3  T80a 
Alice  Stout  (1888) 

Ritterbush,  R.  (Reka)  Ch  Addie,  Jean- 
ette,  Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  19  Tla  Mrs.  J.  B.  Bradley 
(1860) 

Reichman,  George,  (Lizzie)  Ch  Ber- 
nice,  Christine,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel 
Petersburg,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec 
28  O80  (1896) 

Robertson,  Mrs.  Lucy  M.  Ch  Harris  M., 
Arthur  B.,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp 

Petersburg,  Sec  34  O80a  (1864) 

Robinson,  Edgar  (Laura)  Ch  Lee, 
Roy,  Bertha,  Fern,  Glenn,  Carl,  Pet- 
ersburg Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  S'ec  17 
O166a  (1879) 

Robinson,  E.  N.  (Nora)  Ch  Mary,  Au- 
dra,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Middle- 
town,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  7  T160a 
J.  W.  Shaver  (1916) 

Rodemer,  Carl  (Katherine)  Ch  Mar- 
garet, Henry,  Emilia,  John,  Martha, 
Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
15  T84a  J.  Isenberg  (1894) 

Rogers,  Clarence  (Betty)  Petersburg 
Rt  3,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  32 
Thomas  Rogers  (1897) 


Rogers,  Charlie  (Emma)  Ch  Alice, 
Lester,  Susan,  Grace,  Isaac,  Peters- 
burg Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  5  O42^a 
(1871) 

*Rogers,  C.  S.  (M.  E.)  Ch  Thomas 
Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Indian  Creek, 
Sec  32  O140a  (1867) 

Rogge,  Herman  (Lydia)  Ch  Oetje,  Ed- 
ward, Mae,  Tullula  Rt  2,  twp  Pet- 
ersburg, Sec  22-27  O220a  (1916) 

*Rohmann,  Herman  (Mary)  Ch  Lewis, 
Goldie,  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  25  O120a  (1863) 

*Rosendahl,  E.  J.  (Lena)  Ch  John, 
Mary,  Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  16-17  O120a  (1885) 

*Rothert,  Mrs.  C.  M.  Ch  Henry, 
George,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Ath- 
ens, Sec  4  O200a  (1888) 

Rothert,  J.  R.  (Lena)  Petersburg  Rt  5, 

twp  Petersburg,  Sec  9  O280a  (1905) 

Rutledge,  G.  Kirby  (Yeland)  Peters- 
burg Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  3 
T350a  Mrs.  Geo.  Schonewis  (1887) 

Ruthledge,'H.  E.  (Ella  G.)  Petersburg 
Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  12  O207 
(1866) 


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295 


Sallie,  E.  A.  (Mary)  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp 
West  Petersburg,  Sec  10  O8a 
(1882) 

*Sampson,  Earl  (Elizabeth)  Ch  John, 
Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  28 
&  29  T160a  D.  A.  Sampson  (1887) 

Sapp  S.  B.  (Clara)  Ch  Charles,  Nellie, 
Elmer,  Ethel,  Homer  Harry,  Susan, 
Oakford  Rt  1  twp  Oakford  Sec  24 
T120a  Hemings  Heirs  (1854) 

*Sampson,  D.  A.  (Mary)  Ch  Alva, 
Roy,  Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  20  O280a  (1845) 

*Sampson,  Roy,  Greenview  Rt  3,  twp 
Irish  Grove  Sec  10  T — a  S.  A.  Samp- 
son (1890) 

*Sampson,  S.  A.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Roy,  Jo- 
seph, Florence,  Goldie,  Greenview 
Rt  3,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  10  O218a 
(1861) 

Sampson,  Mrs.  V.  E.  Ch  Luther,  Pet- 
ersburg Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  19 
O200a  (1884) 

*£ampson,  William  F.  (Jane)  "Sunny- 
s-lope  Farm"  Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  20  &  21  O170a  (1843) 

Sanders,  Seymour  (Mary)  Ch  William, 
Samuel,  Thomas,  Esther,  Angeline, 
George,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Green- 
view,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  10 
O120a  (1902) 

SapF,  Elmer  (Ethel)  Ch  Mable,  Edith, 
Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec 
6  T80a  L.  L.  Atterberry  (1885) 

Satorine,  Ben  (Sarah)  Tallula  Rt  2, 
twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  14  T210a 
H.  B.  Satorine  (1893) 

Sa\age,  George  (Susan)  Ch  Delmer, 
Anna,  James,  Clent,  Hubert,  Eliza- 
beth, Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  29  T160a  L.  Fairbanks  (1915) 

*Savage  S.  O.  (Sarah)  Ch  Raymond, 
Myrtle,  Russell,  Mary,  Tallula  Rt  3, 
twp  Tallula,  Sec  14  T400a  Mrs.  Mary 
Stockdick  (1897) 

Schafer,  Aug.  (Lena)  Ch  John,  Tal- 
lula Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  25 
O78a  (1874) 

*Schafer,  H.  W.  (Christina)  Ch 
George,  Anna,  Mary,  Harry,  Lydia, 
Emma,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  West  Pet- 
ersburg, Sec  25  O206a  (1868) 


*Schafer,  Herman  (Gertrude)  Ch 
Ida,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  7  O42a  (1916) 

Schlicht,  Herbert  (Anna)  Ch  Ray- 
mond, LaVerne,  Petersburg  Rt  4, 
twp  West  Athens,  Sec  5  T120a  John 
Raman  (1916) 

Schnapp,  Charles  (Lena)  Ch  Marga- 
ret, Edna,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tal- 
lula, S'ec  16  T40a  Jacob  Schnapp 
(1872) 

Schnapp,  Jacob  Ch  Katie,  Petersburg 
Rt  1,  twp  Tallula,  S'ec  16  O40a  (1854) 

*Schnapp,  Samuel  (Amy)  Ch  Paul,  Lil- 
lian, Alice,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tal- 
lula, Sec  21  T400a  Jacob  Schnap 
(1886) 

Schone,  Bluford  (Calla)  Tallula  Rt  3, 
twp  Tallula,  Sec  18  T180a  John 
Schone  (1888) 

Schoneweis,  Anna  (Lizzie)  Ch  Harvey, 
Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  22 
&  27  O220a  (1870) 

*Schonewise,  Fred  Cx  (Nina)  Ch  Ar- 
thur, George,  Erbie,  Herbert,  Fred, 
Marie,  Sophia,  Cakford,  twp  Atter- 
berry, Sec  4  CMOOa  (1875) 

Schroeder,    Howard,    Petersburg    Rt   2, 

twp  Atterberry,  Sec  10  (1898) 

Schroeder,  John  E.  (Anna)  Ch  How- 
ard, Allie,  Archie,  Harold,  Helen, 
Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry, 
Sec  10  O120a  (1870) 

Schmidt,  Fred  (Mary)  Ch  Betha,  Lou- 
ise, Katherine,  Emma,  Athens  Rt  2, 
tel  Athens,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  7 
O174^a  (1887) 

*Schulenberg,  Henry  (Bertha),  Green- 
view  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview,  twp  Indian 
Creek,  Sec  8  T210a  Henry  Elstrodt 
(1880) 

Schulz,  Gus  (Augusta)  Ch  Helen, 
Minnie,  Clara,  Freida,  Gus,  Lydia, 
Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview,  twp 
Indian  Creek,  Sec  8  T255a  D.  D. 
Velde  (1914) 

Schurman,  John  (Margaret)  Ch  Karl, 
Anna,  Fred,  Henry,  William,  Her- 
man, Gesiena,  Eddie,  Emma,  Mar- 
garet, Athens  Rt  2,  tel  Sweetwater, 
twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  4  T360a  John 
Ridge  (1889) 


296 


THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


Screst,  T.  D.  (Irene)  Ch  John,  Green- 
view  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview,  twp  In- 
dian Creek,  Sec  20  TlOOa  T.  W.  Kil- 
lion  (1906) 

Senter,  James  G.  (Maude)  Ch  Maue- 
rine,  "Klondike  Farm,"  Petersburg 
Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  10  T40a 
Lorena  Senter  (1878) 

*Shafer,  Leslie  S.  (Pearl)  Ch  Lillian, 
Tallula  Rt  1,  twp  West  Petersburg, 
S'ec  25  T60a  M.  S.  Bracken  (1890) 

*Shafer,  S.  P.  (Bell)  Ch  Loren,  Bur- 
ton, Pauline,  Glair,  Avis,  Tallula  Rt 

1,  twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  35  O85a 
(1891) 

Shannan,  William  (Bessie)  Ch  Mar- 
tha, Hugert,  Doris,  Athens  Rt  2, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  29  T — a  J.  A.  Kin- 
caid  (1883) 

Shaver,  John  W.  (Mame)  Ch  Lillie, 
Jane,  Mary,  William,  Pauline, 
Springfield  319  S.  Glenwood  Ave,  tel 
Main,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  S'ec  7 
O1200a  (1862) 

*Shaw,  J.  E.  Ch  Helen,  Hugh,  Martha, 
Athens  Rt  1,  twp  Athens,  Sec  30, 
T180a  L.  Rankins  (1906) 

Shaw,  J.  Stanley  (Dora)  Ch  Eleanor, 
Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Williams- 
ville,  twp  Fancy  Prairie,  Sec  19 
T240a  Henry  Rue  (1908) 

Shinkus,  Frank  (Esther)  Ch  Tony, 
Anna,  Athens,  twp  South  Athens, 
Sec  3  T232a  Mr.  Cherry  (1912) 

*Shipley,  C.  W.  (Emma)  Ch  Don,  Glen, 
Marjorie,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  At- 
terberry, Sec  23  O900a  (1860) 

f*Shipley,  Ernest  R.  (Jessie),  Peters- 
burg Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  23 
T900a  C.  W.  Shipley  (1891) 

Shipley,  Lon  (Lydia)  Ch  Mary,  Peters- 
burg Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  21 
Farm  Hand  for  H.  S.  Houghton 
(1874) 

Showwalter,  Amos  Ch  Earl,  Athens  Rt 

2,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  S'ec  5  T — a  J.  H. 
Alkine   (1887) 

Shreve,  Floyd  (Delia)  Tallula  Rt  2, 
twp  Tallula,  Sec  6  T144a  Ridding 
Estate  (1913) 

*Simmering,  Dick  (Anna)  Greenview 
Rt  3,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  23  T215a 
Dr.  C.  Hamel  (1889) 

^Simmering,  Joseph  (Gredie)  Ch  An- 
nie, Olie,  John,  Dick,  Guy,  Garge, 
Eddie,  Kirbey,  Minnie,  Greenview 
Rt  4,  tel  Greenview,  twp  Indian 
Creek,  Sec  29  O320a  (1880) 


*Simmering,  John  (Emelia)  Ch  Elma, 
Elmer,  Greenview  Rt  1,  tel  Green- 
view,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  12  T400a 
Henry  Wernsing  (1887) 

Sinclair,  M.  (Chloe)  Ch  Thelma,  Lor- 
na,  Laura,  John,  Emily,  Tallula  Rt  3, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  32  T160a  J.  N. 
Meece  (1901) 

Sitzmann,  John  (Netta)  Ch  Carl, 
Emma,  Anna,  John,  Katie,  Marie, 
Elsie,  Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  36  O125a  (1892) 

Smith,  Walter,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp 
Tallula,  Sec  13  O240a  (1883) 

Smedley,  H.  R.  (Clara)  Ch  Ross,  Mil- 
dred, Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp  Peters- 
burg, S'ec  8  T320a  Montgomery  Es- 
tate (1882) 

*Smedley,  J.  A.  (Rettie)  Petersburg 
Rt  5,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  21  O120a 
(1850) 

Smick,  J.  E.  Ch  Ella,  Athens  Rt  2,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  20  O51a  (1847; 

Smith,  Albert  W.  (Frieda)  Ch  Helen, 
Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  *. 
O80a  (1884) 

Smith,  Mrs.  C.  D.,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt 
42,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  20  O160a  (1867) 

Smith,  Ed.  (Maggie)  Ch  Lillian,  Tal- 
lula Rt  3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  14  T160a 
Mary  Stockdick  (1917) 

Smith,  F.  P.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Lorena,  Les- 
ter, Mildred,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  8  T80a  F.  P.  Stine 
(1876) 

Smith,  Fred  (Rebecca)  Petersburg  Rt 
2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  10  T120a  C. 
Stahl  (1882) 

Smith,  Fred  (Belle)  Fancy  Prairie  Rt 
1,  tel  Middletown,  twp  Sugar  Grove, 
Sec  13  T160a  J.  S.  King  (1914) 

Smith,  G.  H.,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tal- 
lula, Sec  10  OSOa  (1866) 

Smith,  Jesse  (Zenetta)  Ch  Boeker, 
Marjorie,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  Pe- 
tersburg, Sec  4  T309a  S.  M.  Smith 
(1887) 

*fSmoot,  E.  E.  (Eva)  Ch  William, 
Mary,  Greenview  Rt  4,  twp  Irish 
Grove,  Sec  29  OSOOa  (1880) 

*|Smoot,  Paul  R.  (Nellie)  Ch  Marga- 
ret, Mary,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Pe- 
tersburg, Sec  18  T49a  C.  E.  Smoot 
(1883) 

Snodgrass,  C.  H.  (Sarah)  Ch  Francis, 
Nora,  Louis,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel 
Greenview,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec 
18  &  19  O400a  (1852) 


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297 


*Snodgrass,  Louis  (Primula)  Ch  Car- 
roll, Charles,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel 
Greenvlew,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec 
18  &  19  (1890) 

Sorenson,  Henry  (Lottie)  Ch  Guy,  Lo- 
rene,  Georgia,  Bernice,  Campbell, 
Delia,  Norma,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  Pe- 
tersburg, Sec  26  T160a  Chas.  Camp- 
bell (1907) 

Sowers,  J.  M.  (Mary)  Ch  Mildred,  Tal- 
lula, twp  West  Tallula,  Sec  1  T40a 
A.  M.  Green  (1888) 

*Spears,  Jesse  (Margaret)  Ch  Ada, 
Tallula,  twp  West  Tallula,  Sec  1 
O136a  (1867) 

*Spear,  W.  G.  (Beatrice)  Tallula  Rt  1, 
twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  30  O210a 
(1880) 

*Spears,  Q.  N.  (Erna)  Ch  Elizabeth, 
Mary,  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp  West  Tal- 
lula, Sec  1  O386a  (1882) 

Spilley,  A.  D.  (Emma)  Ch  Mabel,  Ed- 
gar, Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry, 
Sec  17  O80a  (1862) 

*Stubling,  Harry  A.  (Florence)  Ch 
Ruth,  Ashland  Rt  2,  twp  Tallula,  Sec 
3  O160a  (1898) 

Stahl,  Christiana,  Petersburg  Rt  2, 
twp  Atterberry,  Sec  10  O164a  (1842) 

Stahl,  David  S.  (Eunice)  Ch  Mildred, 
Miles,  Alice,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  11  T510a  W.  H. 
Boeker  (1878) 

*Stahl,  George  A.  (Alice)  Ch  Kirby, 
Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  West  Tallula,  Sec 
24  T160a  Mrs.  Geo.  Howard  (1879) 

Stahl,  L.  W.  (Addie)  Ch  Lavada,  Pe- 
tersburg Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  S'ec 
3  040a  (1880) 

Steinkruger,  Geo.  (Francis)  Ch.  Em- 
ma, Dorn,  Ernest,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp 
West  Petersburg,  Sec  23  O61a 
(1880) 

Stephenson,  R.  A.  (Alva)  Ch  Helen, 
Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  22 
O5a  (1874) 

Stewart,  Chas.  E.  (Olive)  "Sunny  Side 
Farm,"  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  Atter- 
berry, Sec  20  O51a  (1874) 

Stewart,  John  F.  (Alice)  Ch  Nevens, 
Gertie,  Arthur,  Anna,  Oakford  Rt  1, 
twp  Oakford,  Sec  24  O37a  (1865) 

Stewart,  Laura  J.  Ch  Samuel,  "Maple 
Grove  Farm,"  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  20  T2a  F.  P.  Stewart 
(1836) 


Stewart.  T.  P.  (Clara)  Ch  Laura,  Em- 
ma, Garrett,  Homer,  Atterberry  Rt 
1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  20  O51^a 
(1870) 

Stier,  Louis  (Mary)  Petersburg  Rt  6, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  21  &  29  O60a  (1893) 

Stiles,  H.  M.  (Sarah)  Ch  Joseph,  Ed- 
ward, Harvie,  Katherine,  Petersburg 
Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  36  T20a 
Jasper  Rutledge  (1856) 

Stiltz,  E.  W.,  Tallula  Rt  1,  twp  West 
Petersburg,  Sec  34  O240a  (1889) 

*Stire,  C.  C.  (Etta)  Ch  Julius,  Peters- 
burg Rt  5,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  16 
T200a  H.  Stier  (1888) 

*Stith,  E.  C.  (Etta)  Ch  Homer,  Norma, 
Geraldine,  Floy,  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp 
Atterberry,  S'ec  17  O82a  (1864) 

*Stith,  Geo.  W.  (Ora)  Atterberry,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  31  Ola 

Stith,  Homer  (Imogene)  One  child, 
Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec 
18  (1888) 

*Stith,  J.  J.  (Sarah)  Atterberry  Rt  1, 
twp  Atterberry,  Sec  20  O260a  (1853) 

*Stith,  James  A.  (Joanna)  Ch  Harry, 
Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec 
30  O80a  (1858) 

Stith,  James  Harry  (lona)  Ch  Lelena, 
Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec 
30  (1889) 

Stith,  John  (Minnie)  Ch  Hattie,  Doro- 
thy, Alice,  Robert,  Esther,  Atterber- 
ry Rt  1,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  5  TlOa 
Netta  Smith  (1875) 

*Stith,  T.  M.  \Laura)  Atterberry,  twp 
Atterberry,  S'ec  31  (1853) 

Stone,  G.  R.  (Kate)  Ch  George,  Athens 
Rt  2,  twp  Athens,  Sec  25  T195a  Mrs. 
H.  Bois  (1865) 

Stone,  Henry  (Zelda)  Athens  Rt  2, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  25  T116a  Gus  Jones 
(1896) 

Stone,  Jesse  (Bertha)  Fancy  Prairie 
Rt  1,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  11  T — a 
John  W.  Graham  (1911) 

Stone,  William  H.  (Frankie)  Fancy 
Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Sweetwater,  twp 
Sugar  Grove,  Sec  3  O68a  (1873) 

Stotts,  John  H.  (Sarah)  Ch  Elmer, 
laline,  Fern,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  Tal- 
lula, Sec  15  T160a  Elmer  Boeker 
(1917) 

*Stout,  A.  J.  (Maria)  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp 
Tallula,  S'ec  16  O160a  (1876) 


THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


*Stout,  J.  P.  (Ella)  Ch  Mary,  Ruth, 
Helen,  Richard,  Robert,  Tallula  Rt  3, 
twp  Tallula,  Sec  21  O200a  (1870) 

Stout  Sisters,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  Tal- 
lula, Sec  16  O80a  (1870) 

*Stowe,  Charles  (Emma)  Ch  Lizzie, 
Athens  Rt  1,  twp  Athens,  Sec  31 
O164a  (1863) 

Strode,  J.  S.  (Dorothea)  Ch  Herschal, 
Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec 
35  Farm  Hand  on  Montgomery  Farm 
(1885) 

*Strowell,  Rockwell  V.,  Petersburg  Rt 
2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  15  O30a 
(1909) 

Struble,  A.  N.  (Louisa)  Ch  Hazel, 
Philip,  "Little  Grove,"  Petersburg 
Rt  17,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  17  T255a 
H.  B.  &  H.  H.  Harms  (1868) 

Stuaan,  Herman  (Frieda)  Petersburg 
Rt  1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  24  T40a  J.  S. 
Hurie  (1910) 


Sturgis,  W.  B.  (Eva)  Greenview  Rt  3, 
twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  36  O20a  (1860) 

*Sullivan,  Jerry  (Ida)  Ch  Lizzie,  Ed- 
ward, Ella,  Hazel,  Harold,  Peters- 
burg Rt  1,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  33 
TlOOa  Margaret  Fields  (1871) 

*Sunley,  C.  T.  (Grace)  Ch  Florence, 
John,  Myrtle,  Harold,  Petersburg  Rt 
3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  13  TSOOa  Ed  Keys 
(1912) 

*Sutton,  Chas.  N.  (Francis)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp  South 
Athens,  Sec  7  Ollla  (1857) 

Button,  Thomas  (Lula)  Ch  Bernice, 
Velzora,  Catherine,  Petersburg  Rt  6, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  28  T79a  Mrs.  J.  C. 
Buckley  (1900) 

Sweet,  Oren  (Effa)  Athens  Rt  2,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  19  T — a  Henry  Peincker 
(1917) 

*Swiney,  Frank  (Harriet)  Ch  Welby, 
Greenview  Rt  2,  twp  Athens,  Sec  2 
O140a  (1866) 


Taapken,  J.  H.  (Bertha)  Ch  Walter, 
Russell,  Ople,  Marie,  Tallula  Rt  1, 
twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  92  T20a 
J.  J.  Jonssen  (1917) 

Taapkin,  Garrett  (Minnie)  Ch  Joe, 
Mary,  George,  Garret,  Edna,  Peters- 
burg Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  1 
T20a  Kate  Coleman  (1869) 

Taylor,  Bert  (Myrtle)  Ch  Oma,  Green- 
view  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview,  twp  Indian 
Creek,  Sec  18  O167a  R.  M.  Estrill 
(1890) 

Taylor,  Bert  (Lula)  Ch  Belulah,  Delia, 
William,  Greenview  Rt  1,  twp  Irish 
Grove,  Sec  34  Hulley  Employer 
(1917) 

Taylor,  Lizzie  (Nellie)  Ch  Marguerite, 
Rual,  Vera,  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42, 
twp  Tallula,  Sec  20  T60a  Scott  Haw- 
kins (1917) 

Teinberger,  Mrs.  Nancy  Ch  Anna,  Em- 
ma, Mary,  Herman,  Andrew,  Tal- 
lula Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  14 
O120a  (1892) 

*Terhune,  Frank  (T.  C.)  Ch  Marshall, 
Lee,  Lyman,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp 
Indian  Creek,  Sec  32  (1869)  >»v 

*Terhune,  John  W.  (Quinty)  Sweet- 
water,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  31 
O500a  (1853) 


Terhune,  L.  C.  (Betsy)   Petersburg  Rt 

2,  twp   Petersburg,    S'ec    12    O104a 
(1856) 

Terhune,  Samuel  (Molly)  Ch  Paul,  Pe- 
tersburg Rt  3,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec 
32  O200a  (1861) 

Terhune,  Samuel  (Molly)  Ch  Paul,  Pe- 
tersburg Rt  3,  twp  West  Greenview, 
Sec  31  O160a 

Terry,  A.  R.  (Mary)  Ch  Depha,  Peters- 
burg Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  22  O241a 
(1863) 

Terry,  Clyde  E.  (Andie)  Petersburg 
Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  28  T80a  T.  E. 
Terry  (1913) 

Terry,  F.  E.  (Allie)  Ch  Chas.,  Mary, 
Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
28-33  T160a  (1913) 

Theilen,  B.  (Kate)  Ch  Bernhart,  Har- 
ry, Willie,  August,  Anna,  Martha, 
Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  22  T208a  Russell  Watkins 
(1884) 

Theilen,  George  (Essie)  Greenview  Rt 

3,  twp    Irish   Grove,    S'ec   14    T200a 
Dr.  F.  Hunt  (1890) 

Thomas,  B.  W.  (Mae)  Ch  Helen, 
Gladys,  Tallula  Rt  2,  tel  Petersburg, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  18  (1877) 


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299 


-Thomas,  Settle,  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  17  O197.25a  (1839) 

Thomas,  Henry  (Dora)  Ch  Cecil,  Ona, 
Norma,  Kate,  William,  Lizzie,  Oak- 
ford  Rt  1,  twp  Oakford,  Sec  24  O30a 
(1853) 

Thomas,  Ira  H.  (Josephine)  Ch  Hugh, 
Lewis,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp  West 
Petersburg,  Sec  2  O80a  (1865) 

Thomas,  J.  V.  Ch  E.  C.,  Oakford  Rt  1, 
twp  Atterberry,  O20a  (1846) 

Thomas,  Leve  H.  (Lula)  Oakford  Rt  1, 
twp  Oakford,  Sec  13  T160a  Ira  H. 
Thomas  (1894) 

-Thomas,  M.  H.  (Maude)  Oakford.  Rt 
1,  twp  Oakford,  Sec  13  T58a  B.  T. 
Thomas  (1883) 

Thomas  Wm.  (Anna)  Petersburg  Rt  4, 
tel  Petersburg,  twp  Athens,  Sec  17 
O16a  J.  B.  Gordon  (1887) 

Thompson,  H.  L.  (Julia)  Petersburg 
Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry,  S'ec  35  O200a 
Robert  R.  Thompson  (1888) 

Thomson,  Elmer  R.  (Bessie)  Ch  Rob- 
ert, Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atterberry, 
Sec  21  T80a  M.  Short  (1893) 

*Tibbs,  S.  A.  D.  (Ethel)  Oh  Francis, 
Bud,  Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  19  O120a  (1860) 

*Tice,  Edith  (Stella)  Ch  Homer, 
Helen,  Greenview  Rt  9,  twp  Indian 
Creek,  Sec  27  O320a  (1885) 

Tilen,  John  (Kate)  Ch  Marie,  Carl, 
Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  20 
O80a  Wm.  Treman  (1893) 

Tilson,  Edmond  (Sarah)  Ch  James  T., 
Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  tel  Middletown, 
twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec  1  O300a 
(1898) 

Tilson,  William  (Maggie)  Ch  Wilma, 
Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  twp  Sugar 
Grove,  Sec  1  O30a  Bunch  Heirs 
(1882) 

Tippett,  Antle  (Eliza)  Ch  Ruby,  Tal- 
lula Rt  3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  4  Tla 
Mrs.  E.  K.  Spears  (1890) 

Tippit,  F.  M.  (Sarah)  Ch  Frances,  Os- 
car, Ernest,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  18  T25a  E.  E.  Clark 

(1854) 

Tipton,  William  S.  (Tillie)  Ch  Ber- 
tha, Nellie,  Henry,  Florence,  George, 
Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview,  twp 
Indian  Creek,  Sec  8  TllOa  Henry 
Elstradt  (1895) 


Tobias,  John  Ch  Henry,  Bell,  Herman, 
Tom,  Mary,  Grace,  Fancy  Prairie, 
twp  Athens  S'ec  26  T507a  Tom 
Mount  (1888) 

*Tobias,  John  (Maggie)  Ch  John,  Ben, 
Athens  Rt  1,  twp  South  Athens,  Sec 
1  T231a  Mrs.  Claypool  (1882) 

Tomlin,  Logan  (Frances)  Ch  Velma, 
Cantrall  Rt  27,  twp  South  Athens, 
Sec  18  McFaden  Emp  (1909) 

Tomlin,  James  (Rosa)  Ch  Ronald, 
Ovill,  Mary,  Tom,  Clarence,  Verna, 
Athens  Rt  1,  Sec  28  T80a  J.  S.  Gra- 
ham (1818) 

*Tooby,  Charles  (Ida)  Ch  Anna,  Eliz- 
abeth, Greenview  Rt  3,  twp  Irish 
Grove,  Sec  29  O320a  (1886) 

Torzer,  Alva  (Anna)  Ch  Clarence,  Mil- 
dred, Woodson,  Bertha,  Herald,  Pe- 
tersburg Rt  4,  tel  Petersburg,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  17  O97a  (1874) 

Torzer,  W.  H.  (Angela)  Ch  Grant, 
Bryan,  Petersburg  Rt  4,  tel  Peters- 
burg, twp  Athens,  Sec  18  O50a 
(1842) 

Tott,  Aaron  (Ethel)  Ch  Mildred, 
Helen,  George,  Carl,  Cantrall  Rt  27, 
twp  South  Athens,  Sec  14  TlOOa 
Chas  Tott  (1885) 

Tott,  Charles,  Cantrall  Rt  27,  twp 
South  Athens,  T176a  Geo  Tott 
(1883) 

Trees,  Geo.  (Susia)  Ch  Verna,  Athens 

Rt  1,  twp  Athens,  Sec  29  T280a  Mrs. 

Keys    (1911) 
Trenary,   Chas   E.   Ch   Velma,   Bryon. 

Tallula    Rt   3,   twp   Tallula,   Sec   17 

O80a   (1874) 

Trenary,  Guy  (Myrtle)  Tallula  Rt  3, 
twp  Tallula,  Sec  19  T80a  S.  D.  Tren- 
ary (1894) 

Triplett,  Thomas  (Lillian)  Ch  Ber- 
nice,  Mildred,  Otis,  Greenview  Rt  1, 
twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  2  T104a  May 
Montgomery  Frakes  (1914) 

*Truits,  M.  Y.  (Mary  Ellen)  Ch  James, 
Leona,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atter- 
berry, Sec  26  O215a  (1867) 

*Trumbo,  Alva  S.  (Anna)  Ch  Vera, 
Margaret,  Normaljian,  Greenview, 
twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  20,  T125a 
Chas.  Trumbo 

*Trumbo,  Chas.  (Franky)  Ch  Alva, 
Ellis,  Harry,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel 
Greenview,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec 
20  02.25a  (1842) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


Trumbo,  Ellis  A.  (Marguerite)  Ch 
Rowena,  Verona,  Clifford,  Greenview 
Rt  4,  tel  Greenview,  twp  Indian 
Creek,  Sec  19  T80a  Chas  Trumbo 
(1887) 

Trumbo,  Thyod  (Sylvia)  Ch  Wayrold, 
Harry,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Green- 
view,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  20 
T130a  Phil  Hagney  (1879) 

Truner,  F.  A.  (Orvinda)  Ch  Maud,  May, 
Farart,  Stella,  Rule,  Harry,  Liona, 
William,  Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Green- 
view,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  20  T80a 
Mrs.  M.  A.  Trumbo  (1869) 

Tucker,  Vernon  (Anna)  Petersburg  Rt 
3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  24  T40a  Edward 
Keys  (1915) 


Turner,  Edward  S.  (Letta)  Ch  Frances. 
Athens  Rt  2,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec 
5  T.  H.  Alkire  (1916) 

Turner,  George  (Ollie)  Petersburg  Rt 
4,  tel  Petersburg,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
8  T40a  (1874) 

Turner,  Rosco  (Mary)  Ch  Golda,  Wil- 
lie, Lawrence,  Clarence,  Charlie, 
Lillian,  Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  29  Tla  John  Walters  (1850) 

Turner,  W.  A.  (Laura)  Athens  Rt  2, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  26  O40a  (1850) 

*Tuttle,  King  (Willie)  Ch  Zolla,  Zella, 
Laberle,  Thales,  Petersburg  Rt  2, 

twp  Atterberry,  Sec  9  O40a  (1878) 


u 


Ulery,  J.  (Eliza)  Ch  Minnie,  Christ, 
Will,  Maude,  Emma,  Ida,  Russek,  El- 
mer, Greenview  Rt  4,  tel  Greenview, 
twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  20  T60a  Chas 
Reed  (1911) 


Ulech,  Mrs.  Otto  Ch  Doris,  Greenview 
Rt  1,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  32  T80a 
Mr.  August  Hubly  (1916) 


*Van  Eman,  Frank  (Laura)  Ch  Rob- 
ert, Hubert,  Oliver,  Petersburg  Rt  3, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  23  T45a  Geo  Van 
Eman  (1892) 

Vannattan,  Ambrose  (Delia)  Ch  Mil- 
dred, Ruth,  Petersburg  Rt  6,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  29  T6a  Geo.  Robinson 
(1892) 

Vannattan,  James  (Mae)  Petersburg 
Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  21  T122^a 
(1869) 

*Vanosdol,  Wm.  E.  (Minnie)  Ch  Har- 
old, Ruth,  Richard,  Greenview  Rt  4, 
tel  Greenview,  twp  Indian  Creek, 
Sec  7  T320a  (1912) 

Vaughn,  Arthur  (Gertrude)  Ch  Beat- 
rice, Julius,  Atterberry,  twp  Atter- 
berry, Sec  31  Farm  Hand  for  Mattie 
Kiethley  (1881) 

Vaughn  Bros.  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Atter- 
berry, Sec  18  O55a  (1877) 


Vaughn,  John  (Millisca)  Ch  Norma, 
Philip,  Walter,  Doll,  James,  Edman, 
Cathren,  Tim,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp 
Oakford,  T5a  W.  W.  Watkins  (1871 ) 

Vogt,  Frank  (Nora)  Ch  Paul,  Mary- 
Edison,  Leo,  Erbell,  Anna,  Atter- 
berry Rt  1,  twp  West  Petersburg, 
Sec  3  O220a  Markert  Bros.  (1903) 

*Vogt,  John  (Julia)  Ch  Ernest,  Clar- 
ence, Velma,  Loyd,  Harry,  Mildred, 
Clifford,  Petersburg  Rt  2,  twp  Atter- 
berry, Sec  16  T78  Witt  Armstrong 
(1869) 

*Votsmeier  Henry  (Nellie)  Ch  Eliza- 
beth, Chas.,  Edith,  Vincent,  Ruth, 
Arthur,  Henry  N.,  Ashland  Rt  2, 
twp  Tallula,  Sec  22  O40a  (1910) 

*Votsmier,  Henry  (Nellie)  Ch  Eliza- 
beth, Charlie,  Edith,  Vincent,  Ruth, 
Arthur,  Henry,  Ashland  Rt  3,  twp 
Tallula,  Sec  22  O40a  (1911) 


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301 


w 


Waddell,  Edna,  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp 
Oakford,  Sec  27  (1902) 

Wade,  Joe  (Bertha)  Ch  Thelma,  Tal- 
lula  Rt  3,  twp  West  Tallula,  Sec  24 
T80  a  Mrs.  C.  Parson  (1914) 

*Wagoner,  C.  A.  (Emma  D.)  Ch 
Helen  D.,  Joe,  Harry,  Greenview  Rt 
4,  twp  West  Greenview,  Sec  34  O60a 
(1867) 

Wagoner,  H.  P.  (Anna)  Petersburg  Rt 
6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  16  O45a  (1899) 

*Wahlbrink,  F.  H.  (Maggie)  Ch  Helen, 
Benrita,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  12  T160a  H.  S'echtlben 
(1906) 

Wainscott,  Otto  (May)  Petersburg  Rt 
3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  2  O80a  W.  L.  Kin- 
caid  (1911) 

Wance,  Horace  G.  (Sadie  V.)  Ch  Mary, 
Louise,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Rock 
Creek,  Sec  12  TlOOOa  A.  G.  Wance 
(1876) 

Warning,  L.  A.  Ch  Bernice,  Petersburg 
Rt  5,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  9-10  O200a 
(1861) 


Watkins,  Charles  (Maggie)  Oakford 
Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  18  O257a 
(1853) 

Watkins,  Claude  (Julia)  Ch  Nelson, 
Elizabeth,  Dwight,  Hazel,  Tallula  Rt 
1,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  11  O80a 
(1877) 

*Watkins,  Elias  (Irene)  Petersburg 
Rt  5,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  8  T145a 
Watkins  Estate  (1875) 

*Watkins,  Elmer  (Emma  C.)  Ch  Vir- 
gil, Rosa,  Evelyn,  Petersburg  Rt  2, 
twp  Atterberry,  Sec  16  T2a  T.  C. 
S'chenowis  (1888) 

Watkins,  Evans  J.  (Pauline)  Ch  Sam- 
uel, Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  21  O120a  (1867) 

*Watkins,  Fred  B.  (Anna)  Ch  Daisy, 
Lilly,  John,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  29  T22j^a  John  A. 
Watkins  (1878) 

Watkins,  Hugh  (Emma)  Ch  Hattie, 
Oakford,  twp  Oakford,  O30a  (1871) 

Watkins,  John  A.  (Bertha)  Atterberry 
Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  29 
(1853) 


J.  C.  LOUNSBERRY  HAS  SOME  GOOD  HORSES  ON  HIS  FARM  AND  A  GOOD 
SUBSTANTIAL  BARN  TO  KEEP  THEM  IN. 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


*Watkins,  John  L.  (Matilda)  Oakford 
Rt  1,  twp  Oakford,  Sec  13  O39a 
(1882) 

Watkins,  Mrs.  Maggie,  Oakford  Rt  1, 
twp  Atterberry,  Sec  18  O257a 

Watkins,  Sam  C.  (Ada)  Ch  Cyrus, 
Samuel  J.,  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Oak- 
ford,  Sec  19  T270a  S'.  L.  Watkins 
(1872) 

*Watkins,  S.  E.  (May)  Ch  Fanny, 
Barbara,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  West  Pe- 
tersburg, Sec  13  T105a  (1875) 

Watkins,  W.  C.  (Emeline)  Oakford  Rt 
1,  twp  Oakford,  Sec  19  O338a  (1845) 

*Watkins,  Walter  (Ollie)  Ch  Juhl, 
Tallula  Rt  1,  twp  West  Petersburg, 
Sec  10-11  O320a  (1873) 

*Watkins,  William  (Laura)  Ch  Elsia, 
Clarence,  Athens  Rt  1,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  22  T20a  Oscar  Bates  (1915) 

Watkins,  Woodson  G.  (Lena)  Ch  New- 
ton, George,  Atterberry,  twp  Atter- 
berry, Sec  30  O2a  (1879) 

*Watts,  Benj.  J.  (Ada)  Ch  Elizabeth, 
Franklin,  Marie,  Russell,  Tallula  Rt 
1,  twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec  10 
O235a  S.  H.  Edwards  (1906) 

Weatherby,  S.  F.  (Alnora)  Ch  Chas., 
Emmett,  Mary,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp 
Tallula,  Sec  17  O5^a  (1847) 

Weber,  August  Ch  Jane,  Athens  Rt  1, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  21  OllOa  (1873) 

Weidhuner,  Chas.  (Mary)  Ch  Fred, 
Carl,  Henry,  Otto,  Annie,  Rossie, 
Harry,  Greenview  Rt  1,  tel  Green- 
view  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  11  T360a 
B.  F.  Marvold  (1887) 

Welch,  G.  G.  (Lizzie)  Ch  Fay,  Harold, 
Frank,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  34  T186a  Welsh  Estate 
(1865) 

Welch,  H.  L.  (Emma)  Ch  Ruth,  Tal- 
lula Rt  3,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  9,  T200a 
Mrs.  G.  B.  Welch  (1872) 

Welch,  Mrs.  T.  J.,  Petersburg  Rt  1, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  26  O118a  John 
Lovin  (1916) 

*Wendell,  G.  M.  (Fay)  Ch  Warren, 
Catherine,  Louise,  Harry,  Greenview 
Rt  2,  twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  29  T4a 
Fred  Stone  (1915) 

*Wennsing,  Otto  (Helen)  Greenview 
Rt  2,  twp  West  Greenvie^,  Sec  24 
T225a  (1891) 


*Wernousky,  Ernest  (Catherine)  Ch 
Carl,  George,  Lydia,  Oakford  Rt  1, 
twp  Atterberry,  Sec  17  O121%a 
(1872) 

Wesselman,  Harmon  (Anna)  Ch  Wil- 
liam, Albert,  Lea,  Stella,  Glenn,  Pe- 
tersburg Rt  5,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec 
17  T120a  Albert  Nickle  (1879) 

*White,  J.  E.  (Ermer)  Ch  Robert  F., 
Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  14 
OlOOa  (1881) 

Widby,  James  (Anna)  Tallula  Rt  2, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  23  Chas  Camp- 
bell (1917) 

Wiker,  John  (Hattie)  Ch  Herald,  Lu- 
ceild,  Athens  Rt  2,  twp  Athens,  Sec 
21  T5a  Harry  Fulton  (1905) 

*Wilhelm,  August  (Ollie)  Greenview 
Rt  4,  tel  Greenview,  twp  Indian 
Creek,  Sec  28  T145a  Smoot  Antle 
(1893) 

Wilken,  J.  Hannah  Ch  George,  Edward, 
Mary,  Oakford  Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry, 
Sec  17,  O120a  (1850) 

*Wilken,  Oltman  (Anna)  Ch  John, 
Morie,  Katherine,  Greenview  Rt  1, 
twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  5  O160a  (1892) 

Wilkelm,  Carl,  Greenview,  tel  Green- 
view,  TlOOa,  twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec 
28  TlOOa  Marie  Pond  (1890) 

Willbanks,  Stephen  (Ada)  Ch  Vida, 
Lora,  Jane,  Arnold,  Fancy  Prairie 
Rt  1,  tel  Williamsville,  twp  Sugar 
Grove,  Sec  7  O160a  (1860) 

*Williams,  Mrs.  Thos.  Ch  Stella,  Grace, 
Oma,  Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Tallula, 
Sec  13  T200a  Golden  Estate  (1867) 

Williams,  Russell  (Margaret)  Athens, 
twp  South  Athens,  Sec  3  T80a  P. 
McCade  (1906) 

Williams,  Wm.  -(Bena)  Athens  Rt  2, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  3  T140a  Wm  Ben- 
son (1885) 

Williams,  Gus  (Jennie)  Ch  Gerald, 
Jane,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  14  O260a  (1884) 

Williams,  Nealey,  Greenview  Rt  4, 
twp  Indian  Creek,  Sec  14  T55a  Ja- 
cob Killian  (1898) 

*Williamson,  R.  G.  (Anna)  Ch  Agnes, 
Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens,  Sec  6, 
O175a  (1886) 

Williams,  W.  H.  (Maude)  Ch  Turner, 
Harold,  Athens  Rt  2,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  23  037a  (1676) 


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303 


Wilson,  B.  H.  (Goldie)  Ch  Bernice, 
Florence,  Petersburg  Rt  4,  tel  Pe- 
tersburg, O8a  (1893) 

Wilson,  Fred  (Anna)  Ch  James,  Leon- 
ard, Robert,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp 
Atterberry,  Sec  31  T455a  E.  R.  Pur- 
vines  (1877) 

*Wilson.  G.  A.  (Ella)  Petersburg  Rt  1, 
twp  Tullula,  Sec  15  OlOa  Church 
(1916) 

*Wiltlinger,  George  (Edward)  Pleas- 
ant Plains  Rt  43,  twp  West  Tallula, 
Sec  23  O200a  (1882) 

Winkerrran,  A.  C.  Ch  Otto,  Atterberry, 
twp  Atterberry,  Sec  32  OSOOa  (1887) 

Winkerman,  Edward  Ch  Andrew,  At- 
terberry, twp  Atterberry,  Sec  32 
O160a  (1889) 

Winkleman,  August  H.  (Amelia)  Ch 
Edna,  Mary,  Greenview  Rt  3,  twp 
Irish  Grove,  Sec  12,  T240a  Mrs.  Clay- 
pool  (1814) 

*Winkleman,  H.  G.  (Ollie)  Ch  Louise, 
Kermena,  Edwin,  Greenview  Rt  3, 
twu  Irish  Grove,  T260a  Mrs.  Tice 
(1879) 

Winkleman,  Henry  H.  (Martha)  Ch 
Walter,  Henrietta,  Marine,  Atter- 
berry Rt  1,  twp  Atterberry,  Sec  30 
T200a  Aug.  Winkerman  (1875) 

Winkleman,  John  (Katherine)  Ch 
Anna,  Greenview  Rt  3,  twp  Irish 
Grove,  Sec  29  O240a  Mrs.  H.  J.  Tice 
(1883) 

*Winkleman,  L.  C.  (Lena)  Ch  Harry, 
Marie,  Arthur,  Atterberry  Rt  1,  twp 
Atterberry,  S'ec  20  T210a  Aug.  Wink- 
erman (1881) 

'Winterbauer,  Geo.  (Cecil)  Ch  Rus- 
sell, Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  twp  Athens, 
S'ec  28  Tla  Mary  Winterbauer 
(1890) 

Winterbauer  Sr.,  George  H.  (Bridget) 
Ch  Adam,  Catherine,  William,  Peter, 
Thomas,  Lydia,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  4, 
tel  Williamsville,  twp  Fancy  Prairie, 
Sec  14  O160a 

Winterbauer  Jr.,  George  (Cecil)  Ch 
Russell,  Fancy  Prairie,  tel  Williams- 
ville, twp  Fancy  Prairie,  Sec  24 
Mrs.  Mary  Winterbauer  (1895) 

Winterbauer,  John  P.  (Mae)  Ch  El- 
mer, Fancy  Prairie,  twp  Fancy  Prai- 
rie, Sec  23  T240a  Tom  Smith  (isx<», 

Winters,  D.  J.  (Sarah)  Cantrall  Rt  27, 
twp  South  Athens,  Sec  16  O40a 
(1892) 


*Wintersbuer,  Philip  (Catherine)  Ch 
Mary,  Margaret,  S'usen,  Edward, 
Henry,  Clara,  Josephine,  Fancy  Prai- 
rie Rt  1,  twp  Athens  Sec  23  O130a 

(1875) 

Wiseman,    Albert    (Ida)    Ch    Edward, 

Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp  Athens,  Sec  9 

O4a   (1877) 
Wiseman,  Ben  F.  (Minnie)  Petersburg 

Rt  6,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  25  T142a 

(1872) 

Wiseman,  Bert  (Marie)  Petersburg 
Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  22  O2a  (1871) 

Wiseman,  Elmer  Ch  Gilbert,  Elenor, 
Ethel,  Baby,  Petersburg  Rt  4,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  18  TllOa  Constintine 
Schnessler  (1842) 

Wiseman,  Lafette  (Margueritte)  Ch 
Clarence,  Franklin,  Clade,  Peters- 
burg Rt  4,  twp  West  Athens,  Sec  8 
0180a  (1874) 

Wiseman,  Fredrich,  Petersburg  Rt  6, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  21  O4a  (1880) 

Wiseman,  J.  J.  (Clara  L.)  Ch  Lizzie, 
Elmer,  Ethel,  Paul,  Janes,  Peters- 
burg Rt  4,  tel  Petersburg,  twp  Ath- 
ens, Sec  8  O204a  (1858) 

Wiseman,  Trtomas  (Lily)  Ch  Frank, 
Ruth,  Catherine,  Petersburg  Rt  4, 
twp  West  Athens,  O180a  (1869) 

Witter,  William,  Greenview  Rt  3,  twp 
Irish  Grove,  S'ec  12  O105a  (1900) 

*Wohler,  Harry,  Greenview  Rt  1,  twp 
Irish  Grove,  Sec  5  O200a  John  Woh- 
ler  Emp.  (1895) 

*Wohler,  William  (Lizzie)  Greenview 
Rt  1,  twp  I'rish  Grove,  Sec  6  T230a 
Mrs.  Dick  Dereeman  (1881^ 

Wood,  C.  R.  (Thesa)  Ch  Mary,  Louie, 
Joe,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp  Athens, 
Sec  8  T165a  R.  S.  Wood  (1898) 

*Wood,  Mrs.  H.  A.  (Beulah)  Peters- 
burg Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  11 
O40a  (1850) 

Wooddell,  Isaac  (Elizabeth)  Ch  John, 
Irene,  George,  Catherine,  Fancy 
Prairie  Rt  1,  twp  Sugar  Grove,  Sec 
2  O295a  J.  R.  Logue  (1908) 

Woodrull,  B.  F.  (Janett)  Ch  Margaret, 
William,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  West  Tal- 
lula, Sec  13  T30a  Mrs.  Alexander 
( 1893) 

Woodruff,  Walter  (Gladys)  Peters- 
burg Rt  4,  twp  South  Petersburg, 
T190a  Harve  Woodruff  (1887) 


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THE  FARMERS'  REVIEW  FARM  DIRECTORY 


*Woodrum,  Abe  (Salle)  Ch  Elsie,  Wil- 
lie, Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  28  T40a  C.  C.  Dickenson 
(1887) 

*Woodrun,  Arthur  (lona)  Ch  Cather- 
ine, Virginia,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp  Tal- 
lula,  Sec  4  O85a  (1894) 

Woodrun,  Arthur  (Josephine)  Peters- 
burg Rt  6,  twp  Athens,  Sec  22  T40a 
A.  A.  Tancy  (1890). 

*Woodrun,  Berry  (Luebell)  Ch  Bue- 
lah,  Jewell,  Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  Peters- 
burg, Sec  32  O80a  (1882) 

Woodrun  LeRoy  (Hattie)  Ch  Irene, 
Laynn,  Dwight,  Hugh,  Paul,  Law- 
rence, Tallula  Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  28  TlOOa  Mrs.  Caldwell  (1896) 

*Woodrun,  Ed.  (Eddie)  Ch  Herbert, 
Lawson,  Marie,  Earl,  Delbert,  Davis, 
Petersburg  Rt  1,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  27  T160a  Mrs.  Sarah  Beckman 
(1891) 

Woodrun,  Irin  C.  (Loudema)  Tallula 
Rt  2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  29  T2SOa 
L.  Fairbanks  (1882) 

Woodrun,  Louis  (Maggie)  Tallula  Rt 
2  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  22  T156a 
Mrs.  Caldwell  (1899) 


*Woodrun,  Richard  (Ollie)  Ch  Hazel, 
Alta,  Alline,  Delia,  Tallula  Rt  3,  twp 
West  Tallula,  Sec  13  TlOOa  G.  P. 
Ayers  (1894) 

Woodrun,  T.  J.  (Mary)  Ch  Eva,  Nath- 
an, Elmer,  Robert,  Ernest,  Janie, 
Alice,  Earl,  Marshall,  Atterberry  Rt 
1,  twp  Oakford,  Sec  27  T400a  H.  H. 
Colby  (1892) 

Woodrun,  William  (Maggie)  Ch  Wil- 
lie, Luther,  Jessie,  Nellie,  Roy,  Ray, 
Louie,  Petersburg,  twp  Petersburg, 
Sec  12  T294a  Colby  Estate  (1914) 

Woods,  C.  A.  (Cordia)  Ch  Jimmie, 
Boscom,  Gladys,  John,  Hazel,  Tal- 
lula Rt  1,  twp  Tallula,  Sec  10  T171a 
C.  M.  Henderson  (1913) 

*Work,  Joseph  (Lillie)  Ch  Russell, 
Greenview  Rt  1,  twp  Irish  Grove, 
Sec  3  O120a  (1854) 

Work,  Joseph  (Rosie)  Greenview  Rt  1, 
twp  Irish  Grove,  Sec  9  O70a  (1854) 

Worthington,  Glenn  J.  (Emma)  Ch 
David,  Vincent,  Petersburg  Rt  5, 
twp  Petersburg,  Sec  9  T200a  Worth- 
ington Bros.  (1893) 

Worthington,  Robert  (Martha)  Ch 
Robert,  Loraine,  Beatrice,  Bryan, 
Thelma,  Petersburg  Rt  5,  twp  Pe- 
tersburg, Sec  4  098  (1857) 


Yoakum,  George,  Cantrall  Rt  27,  twp 
South  Athens,  Sec  16  Chas  Tott 
Emp.  (1885) 

*Yoakum,  Otis  (Anna)  Ch  Louis,  Mil- 
dred, Athens  Rt  2,  twp  South  Ath- 
ens, Sec  3  O9a  (1885) 


Young,  Wm  C.  (Lucy)  Ch  Lyman,  Ar- 
nola,  Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1,  twp  Sugar 
Grove,  Sec  1  O90a  (1874) 


*Zook,  Archie,  Athens  Rt  2,  twp  Ath- 
ens, Sec  26  T280a  F.  A.  Zook  (1894) 

*Zook,  F.  A.  (Ravenna)  Ch  Arceball, 
Walter,  Myrtle,  Athens  Rt  2,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  26  O280a  (1887) 

*Zuhlk,  Albert  (Tena)  Petersburg  Rt 
2,  twp  Petersburg,  Sec  17  (1875) 


*Zuhlke,  Wm.  A.  (Jane)  Ch  Emma, 
Marie,  Louise,  Elsue,  Clarence,  Tal- 
lula Rt  1,  twp  West  Petersburg,  Sec 
22,  O120a  (1883) 

*Zurstadt,  Frank,  Petersburg  Rt  3, 
twp  Athens,  Sec  16  O90a  (1875) 

Zurstadt,  Mrs.  J.  G.  Ch  Elizabeth, 
Katherine,  Petersburg  Rt  3,  twp 
Athens,  Sec  18  T90a  Zurstadt  (1866) 


YOUR  DUTY  TO  YOUR  COMMUNITY 

By  E.  B.  MOON 
FROM     THE     FARMERS'     REVIEW 


Do  you  fully  realize  what  the 
community  in  which  you  live 
means  to  you  individually? 

You  hear  of  wonderful  com- 
mercial, social,  educational  and  re- 
ligious advantages,  of  fine  stores, 
beautiful  parks  and  good  roads  in 
other  localities,  all  of  which  means 
but  little  or  nothing  to  you  com- 
pared to  advantages  and  conve- 
niences offered  you  at  home.  You 
are  affected  only  by  prevailing 
conditions  in  your  community 
where  you  are  benefited  by  advan- 
tages and  must  suffer  for  lack  of 
them. 

Everyone  is  more  or  less  proud 
of  the  community  in  which  he  or 
she  lives,  and  justly  so.  However, 
to  me,  the  height  of  inconsistency 
is  personified  in  people  who  pre- 
tend to  be  deeply  interested  in  local 
conditions,  and  at  the  same  time 
deliberately  do  those  things  that 
tend  to  retard  the  development 
of  their  home  communities. 

Those  people  who  proudly  boast 
of  the  advantages  offered  by  their 
home  towns,  as  desirable  places  in 
which  to  live,  and  then  refuse  to 
extend  local  patronage,  are  as  ri- 
diculous as  the  restaurant  pro- 
prietor who  eats  "out." 

It  may  be  a  fact  that  your  local 
stores  are  not  as  large,  or  as  hand- 
somely equipped  as  some  of  the  big 
citv  stores,  but  you  will  agree  with 


me  that  your  merchants  cannotpos- 
sibly  enlarge  or  improve  their  busi- 
nesses beyond  the  extent  justified 
by  the  amount  of  patronage  ac- 
corded them. 

//  you  are  interested  in  bringing 
about  better  local  shopping  facil- 
ities, it  is  squarely  up  to  you,  and 
other  residents  of  your  community, 
to  patronize  home  merchants,  thus 
keeping  your  money  at  home, 
insofar  as  possible,  where  it  will 
circulate  in  various  channels  for 
the  improvement  of  the  com- 
munity. 

There  are  only  two  possible  rea- 
sons why  a  person  should  remain 
in  any  certain  town  or  com- 
munity: their  duties  demand  it, 
or  they  simply  like  to  live  there. 
Isn't  this  true  in  your  case? 

In  either  event,  it  is  to  your 
distinct  advantage  to  do  every- 
thing within  your  power  to  assist 
in  improving  local  conditions. 
The  community  belongs  to  you 
and  your  neighbors,  and  you  are 
necessarily  governed  by  conditions 
as  they  exist. 

A  prosperous  community  is  in 
every  instance  a  desirable  place  in 
which  to  live,  as  it  affords  its  resi- 
dents advantages  and  conveniences 
to  the  extent  of  its  prosperity, 
which  invariably  is  limited  to, 
and  controlled  by,  the  amount  of 
local  commercial  activity. 


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ILLINOIS    SYSTEM    OF 
PERMANENT  FERTILITY 

BY 
DR.  CYRIL  G.  HOPKINS 

Reprinted  From  THE  FARMERS'    REVIEW 


All  agricultural  plants  are  made  of 
len  elements,  five  of  which  are  always 
provided  by  Nature  in  abundance,  in- 
cluding carbon  and  oxygen  taken  from 
the  air,  hydrogen  from  water,  and  iron 
and  sulphur  from  the  soil.  Man  need 
not  concern  himself  about  these  five 
elements.  His  fertility  problem  is 
thus  at  once  reduced  to  a  considera- 
tion of  the  other  elements,  nitrogen, 
potassium,  phosphorus,  calcium,  and 
magnesium. 

The  Illinois  system  recognizes  that 
there  is  an  inexhaustible  supply  of 
nitrogen  in  the  air  and  provides  for 
its  utilization  as  needed;  also  that 
there  is  an  inexhaustible  supply  of 
potassium  in  the  soil  which  may  also 
be  liberated  and  utilized  as  needed. 
It  also  recognizes  that  the  supply  of 
phosphorus  in  the  common  Illinois 
soil  is  very  limited  and  that  phosphor- 
us is  contained  neither  in  the  air  nor 
in  the  rain,  and,  consequently,  that 
phosphorus  must  be  purchased  and 
applied  to  the  soil  in  larger  amounts 
than  are  removed  in  crops  if  the  pro- 
ductive power  of  the  soil  is  to  be  in- 
creased and  permanently  maintained. 
The  Illinois  system  also  recognizes 
that  soils  should  be  sweet,  and  not 
acid  or  sour,  and  that  ground  limestone 
will  destroy  acidity  and  also  provide 
calcium,  which  is  sometimes  deficient; 
and,  finally,  that,  if  magnesium  is  also 
deficient  in  the  soil,  which  is  rarely 
the  case,  it  too  may  be  provided,  to- 
gether with  calcium,  in  dolomitic  lime- 
stone, which  is  the  most  common 
limestone  of  northern  Illinois  and 
which  consists  of  the  double  carbonate 
of  calcium  and  magnesium. 

These  are  the  simple  basic  facts 
which  every  man  should  make  a  part 
of  his  ready  knowledge  ami  then  pro- 
ceed to  make  use  of  in  his  farm  prac- 
tice. 

There  is  no  one  order  of  procedure 


that  is  best  under  all  conditions,  and 
the  step  which  should  be  taken  first 
in  one  season  may  not  be  best  in  an- 
other season.  However,  these  are 
minor  matters,  the  same  as  the  time 
of  plowing,  the  time  of  planting  corn, 
and  the  question  of  threshing  from 
the  stack  or  after  stacking. 

Consider  Conditions 

Weather  conditions,  soil  conditions, 
and  labor  conditions  must  be  consid- 
ered. Whichever  step  is  taken  first 
is  a  step  forward,  and  the  benefit  of 
any  important  improvement  may  be 
more  marked  the  second  or  subsequent 
years  than  the  first  year.  On  bare 
cornstalk  land  the  farmer  would  make 
conditions  better  for  oats,  and,  still 
better  for  the  clover  seeded  with  the 
oats,  if  he  would  apply  one  ton  per 
acre  of  fine  grounu  rock  phosphate, 
and  thoroughly  mix  it  with  the  soil 
by  disking,  then  apply  four  tons  per 
acre  of  ground  limestone  and  harrow 
it  in  .before  seeding  the  oats  and 
clover.  However,  the  farmer  usually 
has  to  utilize  most  of  the  good  weather 
in  the  spring  to  get  his  land  in  shape 
and  his  crops  planted  even  without 
handling  much  phosphate  or  lime- 
stone. Moreover,  the  roads  are  often 
in  bad  condition  and  the  fields  may 
be  too  soft  for  hauling  and  spreading 
phosphate  and  limestone  in  March  and 
April. 

Phosphate    and    Organic    Matter 

On  Poorland  Farm  we  sometimes 
handle  one  carload  of  such  material 
in  the  spring,  but  in  the  main  such 
work  is  done  during  the  late  summer 
and  early  fall.  We  spread  phosphate 
on  the  pasture  land  or  clover  meadow 
and  plow  it  under,  then  apply  lime- 
stone, mix  it  with  the  soil  in  prepar- 
ing the  seed-bed,  sowing  wheat  in  the 


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fall  and  clover  the  next  spring.  Or 
we  apply  phosphate  where  we  have 
spread  manure  and  plow  both  under 
for  corn,  then  apply  limestone  (some 
times  in  the  fall  or  in  the  spring  on 
fall  plowing)  before  planting  the  corn. 
Both  phosphate  and  limestone  are 
then  in  the  soil  and  ready  to  benefit 
the  oats  and  clover  which  follow  the 
next  year  after  corn. 

The  initial  applications  may  well  be 
one  ton  of  phosphate  and  four  tons 
of  limestone  per  acre;  but,  after  the 
first  rotation,  half  of  these  quantities 
once  every  four  or  five  years  is  suffi- 
cient to  permanently  maintain  the  sup- 
ply of  both  limestone  and  phosphorus, 
even  under  the  heaviest  cropping  with 
such  corps  as  wheat,  corn,  oats,  and 
clover.  When  seeding  to  alfalfa,  five 
or  six  tons  per  acre  of  limestone  may 
well  be  applied.  To  markedly  en- 
rich the  soil  in  phosphorus,  one  ton  of 
phosphate  may  well  be  applied  every 
four  or  five  years  for  four  of  five  crop 
rotations;  or,  if  one  prefers  and  is 
prepared  to  make  the  investment,  he 
may  apply  four  or  five  tons  of  phos- 
phate during  the  first  five  or  tf  n  years, 
anu  then  continue  to  apply  1,000 
pounds  every  four  or  five  years,  or 
one  ton  every  ei^ht  or  ten  years,  in 
order  to  maintain  the  supply. 

As  a  rule,  the  corn  belt  prairie  soil 
is  more  in  need  of  phophorus  than 
limestone,  but  both  are  required  for 
the  best  results  on  the  most  common 
soil.  On  the  more  acid  timb?r  soils 
of  the  corn  belt,  and  on  both  prairie 
and  timber  upland  in  southern  Illinois, 
limestone  is  more  deficient  than  phos- 
phorus, but  there,  too,  both  must 
ultimately  be  used  for  permanent  soil 
enrichment. 

Not  Expensive 

Of  course,  it  costs  something  to 
purchase  and  apply  phosphate  and 
limestone,  but  not  so  much  as  one 
might  think,  when  compared  with 
other  farm  expenses  and  investments. 
Thus  it  costs  $200  to  buy  an  acre  of 
corn  belt  land;  and  if  money  is  worth 
5  per  cent,  it  costs  $10  an  acre  a  year 
to  own  the  land.  Five  tons  of  phos- 
phate at  $7  a  ton  would  double  the 
total  phosphorus  content  of  the 
plowed  soil  of  an  acre  of  the  most 
common  corn  belt  land.  This  appli- 
cation would  provide  phosphorus  for 


the  largest  crop*  for  seventy  years. 
A  dollar  an  acre  a  year  will  make  and 
maintain  a  limestone  soil  on  the  av- 
erage Illinois  farm. 

Neither  phosphate  or  limestone  need 
be  applied  to  a  given  field  oftener 
than  once  every  four  or  six  years,  or 
even  less  frequently  if  one  cares  to 
invest  in  heavier  applications.  1'n  an 
hour's  time  a  man  and  team  can  spread 
enough  limestone  or  phosphate  over  an 
acre  of  land  to  last  for  five  or  ten 
years. 

But,  while  limestone  and  phosphate, 
when  properly  used,  increase  the 
yields  of  wheat,  oats  and  corn,  their 
most  important  use  in  permanent  ag 
riculture  is  to  make  possible  the  pro- 
duction of  large  yields  of  clover  and 
other  legumes,  which  may  be  re- 
turned to  the  soil  in  large  part,  either 
with  crop  residues  or  in  farm  manure, 
in  order  to  provide  both  nitrogen  and 
organic  matter,  and  thus  complete  the 
Illinois  system  of  permanent  fertility, 
and  also  insure  the  benefits  from  the 
physical  improvement  of  the  soil 
which  is  brought  about  by  the  addition 
both  of  organic  matter  and  of  lime- 
stone. 

The  important  question  remains, 
Ko*.v  much  clover  r^  manure  rrust  b° 
retui  ned  to  fhe  so'l  to  maintain  the 
supply  of  nitrogen  The  fDllowin^; 
t'ac'.s  shoul'l  help  us  to  solve  this  prob- 
lem: 

Nitr\  gen    Supplies    enl    Requirerr.erts 

Manure  and  Produce  Nitroi^n 

1       ten  average  manure. ...   10  pounds 

1       ton  clover  hay 40  pounds 

1       ton  alfalfa  hay 50  pounds 

100  bu.  corn   100  pounds 

3       tons  corn  stalks 48  pounds 

100  bu.  oats 66  pounds 

2V2  tons  oat  straw 31  pounds 

50     bu.  wheat 71  pounds 

2r/>  tons  wheat  straw 25  pounds 

On  Livestock  Farms 

For  the  livestock  farmer,  I  would 
suggest  a  five-field  rotation  system, 
besides  the  pasture  land.  Four  of 
these  fields  may  be  used  for  a  four- 
year  rotation  of  corn,  corn  oats  and 
clover,  while  the  fifth  field  grows  al- 
falfa for  perhaps  five  years,  after 
which  the  alfalfa  field  may  be  put  into 
the  four-year  rotation,  and  one  of  the 
other  fields  used  for  alfalfa  for  an- 


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other  five-year  period,  and  so  on.  If 
the  manure  is  saved  with  reasonable 
care,  as  many  tons  should  be  returned 
to  the  soil  as  the  number  of  tons  of 
air-dry  produce  hauled  off.  It  may 
be  assumed  that  the  roots  and  stubble 
of  the  clover  and  alfalfa  contain  no 
more  nitrogen  than  was  furnished  by 
the  soil  for  those  crops,  but  that  the 
nitrogen  contained  in  the  hay  har- 
vested may  represent  new  nitrogen 
taken  from  the  air.  With  the  infor- 
mation thus  far  secured,  this  is  a 
reasonable  basis  to  figure  on  for  soils 
of  moderate  productive  power. 

For  the  grain  and  hay  farmer,  this 
rotation  may  well  be  modified  by  sub- 
stituting wheat  for  the  first  corn  crop, 
thus  growing  wheat,  corn,  oats  and 
clover  in  the  four-year  rotation,  and 
alfalfa  on  the  fifth  field.  If  only  the 
grain  and  clover  seed  and  the  alfalfa 
hay  are  sold,  all  stalks,  straw  and 
clover  (except  the  seed)  being  re- 
turned to  the  land,  and  nitrogen  and 
organic  matter  may  be  maintained  by 
the  grain  and  hay  farmer,  provided  a 
cover  crop  of  clover  is  also  seeded  on 
the  wheat  ground  in  the  spring  to 
be  plowed  under  late  in  the  following 
fall  or  sufficiently  early  the  next 
spring  so  as  to  get  the  land  in  good 
shape  for  corn. 

Where  there  is  no  permanent  pas- 
ture land,  the  livestock  farmer  may 
seed  both  clover  and  timothy  with  the 
oats  and  then  use  the  field  two  or 
three  years  for  meadow  and  pasture, 
thus  making  a  six-field  or  seven-field 
system.  With  some  modifications,  a 
system  of  mixed  farming  may  be  prac- 
ticed in  which  some  crops  are  sold 
and  others  fed  to  livestock. 

The  important  thing  is  to  use  the 
facts  concerning  the  amount  of  nitro- 
gen in  manure  and  crops,  and  return 
enough  to  the  soil  to  provide  for  the 
grain  crops,  with  such  yields  as  are 
desirable  or  possible  under  permanent 
systems.  While  we  may  still  expect 
to  reduce  the  nitrogen  content  of 
much  of  our  rich  corn  belt  lands,  we 
should  already  see  that  we  must  ulti- 
mately develop  our  practice  to  a  point 
where  we  return  as  much  nitrogen  as 
we  remove  in  the  non-legumes. 

Thus  to  replace  the  nitrogen  carried 
away  in  a  60-bushel  crop  of  corn 
would  require  nine  tons  of  manure  or 
two  and  a  quarter  tons  of  clover;  or 


if  the  stalks  are  left  on  the  land,  six 
tons  of  manure  or  one  and  one-half 
tons  of  clover  would  suffice.  While 
there  are  great  seasonal  variations 
and  other  variable  factors,  the  prin- 
ciples which  hold  in  the  long  run 
apply  with  practical  scientific  exact- 
ness in  the  maintenance  of  soil  fer- 
tility as  well  as  in  maintaining  a  bank 
account. 

On  part  of  the  University  farm  at 
Urbana  89.9  bushels  of  corn  per  acre 
has  been  produced  as  an  average  of 
six  consecutive  years  where  limestone, 
phosphorus  and  "home-grown"  organic 
matter  have  been  used,  in  a  good  crop 
rotation.  The  average  clover  yield  for 
the  same  six  years  was  3.82  tons  per 
acre,  not  including  the  cover  crop. 

Important  Points 

Raw  phosphate  has  little  or  no  value 
as  a  top  dressing,  but  it  must  be 
thoroughly  incorporated  with  the  soil 
before  its  full  benefit  can  be  secured. 
Keiep  in  mind  that  ;raw  phosphate 
should  be  well  distributed  where  the 
roots  feed  and  that  this  is  chiefly  be- 
tween 2  inches  and  7  inches  beneath 
the  surface. 

While  distinct  benefit  something  re- 
sults, especially  on  the  clover  crop, 
when  raw  phosphate  is  applied  and 
well  disked  in,  as  on  plowed  ground 
or  on  cornstalk  land  where  clover  is 
to  foe  seeded  with  small  grain,  much 
better  results  are  secured  after  the 
phosphate  is  more  thoroughly  mixed 
with  the  plowed  stratum  to  a  depth 
of  6  or  7  inches. 

It  is  true  that  some  benefit  results 
from  the  use  of  raw  phosphate  with 
no  special  provision  for  decaying  or- 
ganic matter,  especially  on  soil  fairly 
well  supplied  with  humus  and  most 
deficient  in  phosphorus,  and  clover  is 
usually  the  first  crop  to  show  such 
benefit;  but  the  best  results  are  not 
to  be  expected  until  plenty  of  decay- 
ing organic  matter  is  turned  under  in 
intimate  contact  with  the  phosphate. 

From  the  standpoint  of  getting  the 
quickest  results  from  the  phosphate, 
the  ideal  method  is  to  apply  it  with 
manure  or  with  a  good  growth  of 
clover;  mix  the  phosphate  with  the 
organic  matter  and  the  soil  by  thor- 
ough disking  and  then  plow. — From 
The  Farmer's  Review. 


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THE  FARM  THAT 
WONT  WEAR  OUT 

By  Dr.  Cyril  G.  Hopkins 

of  the 

University  of  Illinois 


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THE  FARM  THAT  WON'T 

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The  subject  expresses  an  ideal 
worthy  of  the  efforts  of  every 
farmer;  the  book  itself  tells  clearly 
how  to  attain  such  a  farm.  It  is 
not  impossible;  it  has  been  and  is 
being  done  by  many.  It  is  not  a 
system  that  is  all  expense  and  no 
profit;  it  means  more  profit  at 
once  and  continuously.  It  is  not 
an  untried  theory,  but  the  product 
of  actual  farming  experience. 

The  author  himself  is  a  farmer, 
using  with  success  on  his  own  farm 
the  methods  he  advocates  in  this 
book.  It  is  necessary  to  meet  the 
food  requirements  of  plants  to 
make  a  soil  produce  its  best. 
Those  requirements  are  compara- 
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study  it  carefully  and  follow  in  detail  its  teachings.  It  presents  the  funda- 
mental principles  of  soil  fertility  in  condensed  form. 

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THE  COUNTRY  BANKER  AND 
THE  FARMER 

By  G.  H.  CAMPBELL 
FROM     THE     FARMERS'     REVIEW 


It  is  only  within  recent  years  that 
the  banker  and  the  farmer  have  dis- 
covered that  they  work  better  in  dou- 
ble harness  than  as  single  drivers. 
This  is  illustrated  by  the  growth  of 
country  banks  in  the  last  twenty-five 
years.  In  1890  Clay  County,  Illinois, 
had  only  three  banks,  now  it  has  ten. 
Then  Mercer  County  had  only  four 
regularly  organized  banks,  though 
there  may  have  been  two  or  three 
stores  doing  something  of  a  banking 
business;  now  it  has  twenty-three 
banks  in  operation  and  another  is  or- 
ganizing. These  two  counties  are  typ- 
ical of  their  respective  localities;  the 
former  of  the  poorer  farming  lands  in 
southern  Illinois,  and  the  latter  of  the 
rich  lands  in  the  northern  part.  And 
most  of  these  banks  are  largely  owned, 
if  not  actually  controlled,  by  farmers. 

There  has  been  a  good  deal  of  non- 
sense, political  and  otherwise,  scat- 
tered over  the  country  the  past  year 
or  two,  about  the  farmer  being  unable 
to  secure  proper  credit.  But  the  aver- 
aee  banker  in  the  northern  Mississippi 
valley  considers  the  farmer  his  best 
customer,  whether  he  be  a  depositor 
or  a  borrower.  And  with  the  exception 
of  a  few  corporations,  the  farmer  in 
this  valley  is  getting  his  money  as 
cheaply  as  his  city  cousin. 

At  the  present  tiive  most  farmers  in 
northern  and  central  Illinois  are  get 
ting  money  on  their  peisonal  notes  for 
six  per  cent;  and  if  the  loan  is  well 
secured*  by  real  estate,  they  are  get- 
ting it  for  as  low  as  five  per  cent. 
Much  of  the  money  now  bein-?  loaned 
on  good  business  and  apartment 
houses  in  Chicago  is  costing  the  bor- 
rowers six  per  cent  or  more. 

The  interest  rate  is  like  any  other 
commodity,  it  is  dependent  on  the  law 
of  supply  and  demand.  Farmers  very 
well  know  that  when  there  is  a  sur- 
plus of  corn  in  the  neighborhood,  they 
can  get  no  more  for  the  corn  which 
they  sell  than  it  will  net  them  when 
shipped  on  the  general  market.  On 


the  other  hand  when  more  corn  is 
fed  in  the  community  than  is  raised, 
every  farmer  who  has  any  corn  to  sell 
will  get  more  than  that  corn  would  ne' 
him  if  shipped. 

The  same  thing  is  true  as  to  inter- 
est. If  there  is  more  money  in  a  lo- 
cality than  the  people  want  to  use, 
then  interest  rates  are  sure  to  con 
down.  But  if  the  demand  is  greater 
than  the  supply,  then  interest  rates 
must  rise.  This  is  a  benefit  to  the 
borrower  in  two  ways;  it  checks  un- 
wise speculation,  and  it  saves  the 
money  for  those  who  must  have  it 
to  carry  on  their  business. 

Because  he  realizes  this  fact  better 
than  the  farmer,  the  banker  is  inter- 
esting himself  in  farm  conditions.  The 
most  effective  way  for  the  banker  to 
reduce  the  cost  of  money  to  his  cus- 
tomers is  to  make  it  more  plentiful 
and  thereby  cheapen  it.  This  method 
is  sound  and  looks  to  permanency ;  any 
other  method  smacks  of  favoritism 
and  instability. 

Still  another  reason  why  the  banker 
is  taking  an  interest,  in  farming  is  be- 
cause he  realizes  that  a  farm  is  like 
a  bank  account — you  must  put  in  as 
much  as  you  take  oui  or  some  day  the 
account  will  be  closed.  A  poor  farm 
calls  for  a  poor  tenant,  poor  often  as 
to  money,  mentality  and  efficiency. 
And  the  lack  of  these  qualit'es  does 
not  make  good  bank  customers. 

The  idea  is  often  held  by  farmers 
and  son-etimes  fostered  by  bankers 
— that  the  banker  is  conferring  a  great 
favor  in  making  the  customer  a  loan. 

This  is  not  true.  Good  loans  are  just 
as  necessary  for  the  success  of  the 
bank  as  good  deposits.  And  the  bank- 
er who  makes  his  patrons  believe  that 
he  is  letting  them  have  the  money  just 
because  he  is  a  good  fellow,  is  either 
applying  for  membership  in  the  Ana- 
nhs  Club  or  he  is  unfit  to  handle  cred- 
its. A  banker  is  a  trustee  of  the  funds 
place;!  in  his  hands,  and  it  is  his  busi- 
ness to  see  that  they  are  safely  and 
(Continued  on  page  313.) 


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INCORPORATED  1912 


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Surplus,       8,000.00 


Kilbourn,   Illinois 


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property  used  for  the  benefit  of  the 
entire  community.  And  if  he  is  letting 
you  have  any  part  of  these  funds  just 
because  you  have  smoked  a  few  cigars 
with  him,  he  is  unfit  for  the  trust. 
Friendship  and  good  intentions  are  ad- 
mirable, but  they  are  very  poor  col- 
lateral. 

The  mention  of  improper  loans  nat- 
urally suggests  the  subject  of  over- 
drafts. An  Irishman  once  defined  a 
bank  as  a  place  where  you  could  put 
your  money  in  today  and  take  it  out 
tomorrow  by  giving  sixty  days  notice. 
But  the  American  farmer  who  over- 
draws his  account  has  gone  the  Irish- 
man one  better,  for  he  takes  his  money 
out  without  ever  having  put  it  in,  or 
so  much  as  saying  "by  your  leave!" 
The  banker  who  developed  the  over- 
draft as  a  sop  to  greedy  customers 
should  be  locked  up  in  the  same  "bug 
house"  wifh  the  farmer  who  wanted 
to  breed  chinch  bugs. 

One  of  the  most  important  crops 
that  the  farmer  can  raise  is  credit. 
And  perhaps  even  a  good  farmer  will 
concede  that  a  banker  might  know 
something  about  its  cultivation. 

Your  home  banker  wants  to  see  you 
prosper,  because  he  cannot  win  out 
unless  you  do. 

Tell  him  your  exact  financial  condi- 
tion. He  cannot  safely  help  you  unless 
he  knows  what  you  have,  what  you 
are  going  to  get  in  and  what  you  must 
pay  out. 

Tell  him  the  exact  truth.  Do  not 
think  because  he  does  not  call  you  a 
liar  that  he  does  not  know  when  you 
are  pumping  hot  air.  You  wouldn't 
think  of  trying  to  pass  a  counterfeit  on 
him,  yet  he  is  a  good  deal  more  famil- 
iar with  lies  than  with  counterfeits — 
he  gets  more  of  the  former. 

If  you  know  that  you  are  not  going 
to  be  able  to  pay  your  loan  for  a  year, 
don't  tell  your  banker  that  you  want  it 
for  only  30  days. 

When  your  note  is  due,  pay  it,  or  re- 
new it.  It  makes  no  difference  how 
good  your  note  is,  no  bank  wants  to 
keep  it  as  a  reminder  of  the  past. 

Don't  spend  the  profit  from  your 
corn  crop  as.  soon  as  it  is  planted. 
Crops  are  like  college  valedictorians 
— they  do  not  always  live  up  to  their 
promises. 

Show  your  banker  that  you  are 
(Continued  on  page  315) 


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Surplus  and  Profits,  $125,000.00 


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sound  by  clearing  up  all  your  notes  at 
regular  intervals.  He  may  not  want 
your  money,  but  he  will  be  pleased 
to  know  that  you  CAN  pay  him.  Be- 
sides, you  know,  paper,  as  well  as 
notes,  loses  color  if  kept  too  long. 

If  you  have  secured  a  loan  to  buy 
cattle,  pay  the  loan  when  the  cattle 
are  sold.  He  might  think  it  a  good  loan 
if  used  to  buy  cattle,  and  a  poor  one  if 
used  to  buy  stock  in  an  oil  well. 

When  a  stranger  romes  around  and 
offers  to  sell  you  a  corner  lot  in 
heaven  or  a  cosey  corner  in  a  lower 
and  warmer  region,  «sk  your  hanker- 
perhaps  he  has  tried  it.  No  doubt  you 
are  thinking:  "The  banker  does  not 
want  to  see  my  money  leave  his  bank." 
That  may  be  true,  but  as  long  as  your 
money  is  in  the  bank  it  is  yours,  and 
you  can  get  it  when  you  wish.  But 
when  you  hand  your  money  over  to 
some  silver-tongued  stranger,  too  of- 
ten it  is  everlastingly  "hisn." 

Before  entering  upon  a  new  deal 
which  will  take  more  money  than  you 
have,  ask  your  banker  about  it  and  see 
if  he  is  willing  to  let  you  have  the 
money  He  may  be  a  little  conserva- 
tive, but  most  of  your  neighbors  who 
are  getting  their  mail  on  Easy  Street 
have  had  the  same  failing. 

Notes  are  like  kisses — when  too 
freely  given  they  have  little  value. 

And,  finally,  both  the  banker  and  the 
farmer  need  to  bear  in  mind  that 
hearty  co-operation,  the  one  with  the 
other,  means  better  banks  and  better 
farms. — From  The  Farmer's  Review. 


New  Farmers 
State  Bank 

Capital  and  Surplus 

$100,000.00 

MASON  CITY,  ILLINOIS 

Organized  under  the  laws  of  the 

State  of  Illinois  and  under 

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in   1902 

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and  its  deserved  reputation  for  conservatism  and  strength  has  won  for  it  the  confidence 
of  the  public  to  an  unusual  degree.     Its  facilities  developed  during  the  forty  years  of 
'conservative  banking  are  offered  equally  to  business  man,  laboring  man,  mechanic,  house- 
wife, the  child  or  the  man  of  leisure.     Deposits  half  a  million.     3%  on  time  deposits.     One 
dollar  starts  a  3  per  cent  compound  interest  account.     One  cent  starts  you  in  the  Christmas 
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ADVANTAGES  OF  BUYING  STANDARDIZED 
IMPLEMENTS  OF  HOME  DEALERS 


By  E.  B.  MOON 
FROM     THE     FARMERS'     REVIEW 


Ever  since  the  manufacture  of  farm 
Implements  became  a  real  industry  and 
each  manufacturer  looked  beyond  his 
own  immediate  vicinity  for  trade,  the 
marketing  channel  has  been  the  home 
dealer.  For  more  than  three-quarters 
of  a  century  this  has  been  true.  The 
channel  has  become  so  thoroughly 
efficient  that  it  has  been  accepted  as 
the  most  economical  and  best  adapted 
to  the  consumer's  demands  for  any 
system  yet  devised. 

Good  dealers  in  this  channel  have  a 
real  standing  in  the  community  and 
the  better  they  are  the  more  they  are 
sought  by  the  individual  manufacturer. 

A  good  implement  dealer  is  one 
who  takes  care  of  his  obligations  to 
both  farmer  and  manufacturer  and 
gives  the  best  possible  service  to  his 
community  as  a  merchant.  These 
qualifications  have  become  so  neces- 
sary that  they  have  practically  forced 
a  standardizing  of  the  dealer  in  the 
business.  We  have  then  what  might 
be  called  a  standardized  dealer. 

No  standardized  dealer  will  know- 
ingly handle  "off  stuff,"  as  the  term 
goes.  He  is  surrounded  with  such 
strong  competition  he  is  everlastingly 
after  the  best  farm  implements  he  can 
buy.  This  fact,  alone,  is  enough  to 
protect  any  farmer  when  buying  of  a 
good  dealer. 

This  same  competition  for  the  best 
implements  between  dealers  has 
forced  competing  manufacturers  to 
standardize  their  product  to  as  large 
an  extent  as  possible.  For  instance, 
materials  must  conform  to  a  high 
standard  of  excellence,  sizes,  types, 
kinds  and  even  repairs  for  machines 
must  all  'be  made  and  handled  with 
a  view  of  keeping  up  the  standard  of 
materials  and  service. 

stocks  of  all  these  machines  and 
repairs  are  carried  in  all  the  large 
agricultural  trade  centers  of  each 
state.  The  farmer  wants  a  machine 
at  once — perhaps  he  knew  a  long  time 
ahead  he  would  have  to  buy  it  and 


just  put  it  off  to  the  last  moment; 
again  conditions  beyond  his  control 
may  force  him  to  buy  new  machines. 
The  Good  Dealer  channel  of  marketing 
is  so  perfected  a  phone  or  personal 
call  on  the  dealer  supplies  the  want 
instantly  or  in  twenty-four  to  forty- 
eight  hours.  Compare  this  prompt 
service  with  buying  farm  implements 
from  manufacturers  direct  or  through 
other  channels  where  you  are  not 
known  personally  and  even  when  cash 
accompanies  the  order,  shipments  are 
not  as  quickly  delivered,  as  usually 
no  branch  house  carrying  these  stocks 
is  near  you.  A  local  freight  shipment 
from  the  factory  may  take  days  and 
even  weeks.  When  repairs  are  wanted 
later  on  or  expert  help  is  needed,  the 
same  slow  procedure  is  expected  and 
is  the  rule. 

After  one  or  more  of  these  ex- 
periences the  farmer  will  remember 
it  for  years  as  an  experience  that 
spelled  loss  at  that  time.  On  the 
other  hand  suppose  a  few  farm  equip- 
ment purchases  have  been  made  direct 
and  much  trouble  has  been  exper- 
ienced. Sooner  or  later  the  circum- 
stances will  create  a  compromised 
situation  and  the  losses  will  wipe  out 
all  fancied  former  benefits. 

Year  in  and  year  out  the  farmer  has 
been  equipped  with  machinery  sold 
through  the  Good  Dealer  in  his  near- 
est town.  The  deals  have  all  been  so 
satisfactory  one  doesn't  stop  to  figure 
the  satisfaction  and  real  service.  If 
each  satisfactory  purchase  of  the 
Good  Home  Dealer  stood  out  as  prom- 
inently and  was  remembered  as  long 
as  the  single  unsatisfactory  purchase 
made  through  other  channels,  every 
farmer  would  eventually  buy  at  home. 
He  would  thoroughly  and  lastingly 
realize  the  benefits  of  home  trade. 

Dollar  for  Dollar,  service  for  service 
the  Good  Home  Dealer  is  the  best  and 
cheapest  market.  Give  him  your  prop- 
osition, cash  or  otherwise,  the  same  as 
the  direct  seller  demands  of  you,  and  buy 
at  home. 


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88 


40  Bushels  Wheat 
Buys  This  Drill! 


n 


A  FEW  years  ago  you   got  $45  for  a  60  bushel   load  of  wheat  (75  cents  a 
bushel.)  You  had  to  add  $30  to  that  $45  to  buy  a  Peoria  Drill.  «J  Today— 
the  glorious  day  of  $2.00  and  better  wheat,  that  60  bushel  load  will  buy  a 
12  Disc  Peoria  Drill  and  bring  you  $35,00  in  cold,  extra  cash!     Who  says 
now  that  you  can't  afford  the  best  drill  made. 

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The  New 

Peoria  Drill 

Starts  the  Crop  Perfectly 

Drills  any  small  grain  or  peas,  beans  and  corn  without  injuring  seed.  Every  seed 
covered  as  it  should  be.  All  planted  uniform  depth — grow  evenly — whole  field 
ripens  ^uniformly — grain  grades  better  in  market.  You  can  afford  to  discard  any 
other  drill  or  any  seeder  for  the  New  Peoria. 

Better  crops  pay  back  its  cost  quickly.      Write  for  catalog,  mailed  FREE. 

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BREEDERS'  DIRECTORY 

OF 

CASS,   MASON,  MENARD   AND  SANGAMON  COUNTIES 

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ABERDEEN-ANGUS 
Anderson,  Emmet Virginia  Rt  5 

*  Armstrong,  Geo.  W Virginia 

*Burnham,  H.  P Mason  City 

Hall,  E.  P Mechanicsburg  Box  106 

Homer,  C.  P Petersburg 

Cundiff,  Wm.  H.  .Mechanicsburg  Rt  60 

Dinwiddie,  Loren  L Virginia  Rt  2 

Hurt,  Mrs.  Lizzie. . . Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36 

Jacobs,    Joseph Virginia  Rt  1 

Krieg,  F.  W Virginia  Rt  2 

Kr ieg,    Fred Virginia  Rt  2 

Kuhlman,  John  C Virginia  Rt  5 

Lobdill,  O.  S Mechanicsburg  Rt  60 

Lyons,  J.  F Riverton 

Patton,  J.  D Laomi  Rt  32 

Peck,  Edwin  T Arenzville  Rt  3 

Salzman,  L.  F Virginia  Rt  6 

Schuster,    Frank Mason  City  Rt  4 

*Tolan,  J.  Garrett.  .Farmingdale  Rt  14 

Tolan,  Sarah  A Farmingdale  Rt  14 

Turley,   Howard Arenzville,  Rt  3 

Turner,  Thos.  L Virginia  Rt  2 

*Wakeman,  Est  Henry.  ..  .Mason  City 
*Wakem#n,  John  Asa Mason  City 

*  Washington,  J.  E Virginia 

HEREFORD 

Assey,  C.  A Williamsville 

Bell,  Fred Mechanicsburg  Rt  61 

Blessman,  Geo.  A Bath  Rt  2 

Brasel,  Howard Virginia  Rt  1 

Britton,  W.  S .  Sherman  Rt  25 

Denton,  J.  M Greenview  Rt  4 

Deverman,  J.  H Topeka  Rt  1 

Fielder,    Lincoln Virginia  Rt  2 

Happer,  Ida  H Farmingdale 

Harf  st,  F.,  E Topeka  Rt  1 

Harris-on,  H.  T Auburn  Rt  44 

Hiflin,  J.  W Petersburg  Rt  3 

Herron,  R.  E Illiopolis  Rt  58 

Hubbard,    Frank Mason  City  Rt  3 

Hunter,  Charles  A Chatham  Rt  16 

Trwin,  E.  R Petersburg  Rt  1 

*Irwin,  J.  H Pleasant  Plains 

Kern,   Earl Farmingdale  Rt  14 


Knuppel,  W.  H Toprka  Rt  1 

Krieg,  Fred Virginia  Rt  2 

Leinweber,  Philip Forest  City  Rt  1 

Mahaffey,  Ed Illiopolis  Rt  55 

Meeker,  Geo. Manito  Rt  1 

Ross,    Robert Virginia  Pt  6 

Schnoff,  Samuel Petersburg  Rt  1 

Shute,   Harry Easton  Rt  1 

Wagoner,  C.  A Greenview  Rt  4 

POLLED  HEREFORD 

*Denton,  J.  G Greenview 

*Shute,  John  D Easton 

"Thomas",  D.  B.  &  M.  E Easton 

SHORTHORN 

Abney,  Wm Auburn  Rt  36 

Ainsworth,  V.  P Virginia  Rt  2 

Armstrong,  A.  M Springfield  Rt  1 

Armstrong,  J.  S Oakford  Rt  1 

Arvin,    Albert Dawson  Rt  21 

*Ayers,  F.  W Athens 

Babb,  A.  H Pawnee  Rt  47 

Baker,    Elmer Illiopolis  Rt  58 

Barnett,  John Mason  City  Rt  1 

Beam,  Robt.  E Glenarm  Rt  20 

Beck,   J.  C Virginia  Rt  2 

Beechley,    Jones Chatham  Rt  46 

Beed,   Kenneth San  Jose  Rt  2 

Blair,  Jas Chandlerville  Rt  1 

Blair,  John Illiopolis  Rt  56 

Brian,    Alfred Lowder  Rt  38 

*Briggs,  David  N Cantrall 

*Brown,  Benj.  W New  Berlin  Rt  31 

Brunk,  Roy Rochester  Rt  19 

*Burtle,  E.  A Auburn 

Burtle,  James  R Glenarm 

Burtle,  Walter  S Auburn  Rt  44 

Busch,  Harman,  Sr. . .  .Mason  City  Rt  1 

Call,  D.  J. Buffalo  Rt  59 

Campbell,  A.  A Pawnee  Rt  51 

Campbell,  Horace Tallula  Rt  2 

Carswell,  Andrew  B. .  .Rochester  Rt  20 

*Carswell,  E.  B Rochester 

Caton,  Thomas  J Mason  City  Rt  2 


*Names  marked  thus  (*)  appear  in  the  Herd  Book  of  the   breed   under  which 
they  are  listed. 


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THE    successful    farmer    realizes    that    his    yearly    income    can    be    increased    through 
sowing    seeds    produced    by    scientific    methods.     Ainsworth    Pure    Bred    seed    corn    is 
bred   upon  our  own  farms.      Every   ear  is  hand  picked,   sorted    three   times  and  dried 
in   our   modern    drying   plants;    the   largest   in   the   world.     Systematic   tests   are    made 
and   we   guarantee   95   to  100  per   cent   germination.     Your  money   back   if  you   return 
the  seed.     Only   "true   to   type"   ears  are   selected   for   seed.     Strong   vitality   assured.     We   sell 
no  crib   dried   seed.  .     '    '  |  '  ,j 

GET  OUR  CATALOG 

Send  for  it  today,  select  your  seed  and  have  it  shipped  when  you  want  it.  Hundreds 
of  customers  order  too  late  every  year.  We  produce  seven  standard  varieties.  Our  customers 
often  increase  their  yield  as  much  as  15  bushels  per  acre. 

We  have  thousands  of  satisfied  customers  who  buy  of  us  each  year.  Why  not  begin, 
now  to  increase  your  income  by  planting  tested,  high  yielding  seed?  Market  conditions 
were  never  better  for  high  grade  corn.  Successful  farmers  will  seed  with  new  stock  this 
year.  Don't  put  it  off.  Write  today  for  "Seed  Corn  Annual." 

We  want  to  thank  especially  the  local  farmers  for  their  large  orders  and  the  splendid 
support  they  have  given  us  since  we  have  been  in  business.  Our  attention  has  been  called  to 
the  fact  that  last  year  alone  we  sold  more  than  1200  bushels  to  neighbors  within  hauling 
distance  of  the  plant.  We  assure  you  that  local  orders  will  receive  the  same  careful  attention 
as  do  orders  from  a  distance 

We  extend  a  cordial  invitation  to  all  farmers  to  inspect  our  drying  plant  at  Mason 
City,  Illinois.  If  you  make  us  a  visit  during  January  or  February,  you  will  see  thousands  of 
bushels  on  the  drying:  racks  as  well  as  thousands  of  bushels  ready  for  shipment.  Our  entire 
stock  is  easily  seen  at  our  plant.  We  handle  no  crib  corn. 

The  Seed  House  on  the  Farm 


W.  T.  AINSWORTH  &  SONS 


Elm  and  Main  Streets 


MASON  CITY,  ILL. 


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Cavens,  F.  W Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36 

Challans,  Joseph Waverly  Rt  1 

*Chard,  Edwin Rochester 

Childs,  A.  L Mason  City  Rt  3 

Clayton,  J.  Frank Glenarm  Rt  22 

Claypool,  Mrs.  J Cantrall  Rt  27 

Connett,  Samuel  G San  Jose  Rt  2 

Cooper,  John  T Williamsville  Rt  26 

Creamer,  T.  P Illiopolis  Rt  54 

Crumrin,  H.  O Chandlerville  Rt  1 

Davidson,  Geo.  W Pawnee  Rt  52 

Davis,  Ernest    R Pawnee  Rt  49 

Davis,  W.  J Pawnee  Rt  52 

Dunn,  H.  J Illiopolis  Rt  56 

Delay,   Bert Glenarm  Rt  22 

Drenan,  Robt.  W Glenarm  Rt  24 

Drennan,  B.  C Chatham  Rt  1 

*Drennan,  Charles Glenarm 

Drennan,  C.  F Glenarm  Rt  24 

Duggan,  John Buffalo  Rt  59 

Eadis,  G.  W Petersburg  Rt  1 

*Eble  Bros Chandlerville 

*Eichenauer,  R.  C Chandlerville 


Elmore,  Robt San  Jose  Rt  2 

Engelman,  Fred Auburn  Rt  44 

Enos,  J.  A Cornland  Rt  1 

Fling,  Chas.  T Breckenridge,  Rt  1 

Fowles,   G.   W Auburn  Rt  44 

Foyles,   Harry Loami  Rt  ~3 

Frank,  J.  T New  Berlin  Rt  31 

*Funderburk,  Earl Rochester 

*Gehman,  A.  D Chatham 

Gerdis,  Alfred  S Petersburg  Rt  3 

Gilbert,  Holyace Loami  Rt  34 

Grosball,  John  B Petersburg  Rt  5 

Haak,  Wm.. . Forest  City  Rt  1 

Hampton,  F.  P. ...  Mechanicsburg  Rt  60 

Handlin,  J.  H Dawson  Rt  36 

Harms,  H.  H Chatham  Rt  16 

Harms,  John  N Auburn  Rt  44 

Hay,  George Divernon  Rt  48 

Hedrick,   C Mechanicsburg  Rt  21 

Henderson,  C,  W Tallula  Rt  1 

Hergemother,  C.  H 

Pleasant  Plains  Rt  41 

Heye,  Ed.  S.. .  .  .Manito  Rt  1 


IMP.  LADY  DOROTHY,  CHAMPION  SHORTHORN  FEMALE  AT  ILLINOIS  STATE 
FAIR,  1917.     CHAMPION  ALSO  AT  OHIO  AND  INDIANA. 


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Campbell  Tent  and  Awning  Mfg.  Co. 

Proprietors  of  SPRINGFIELD  CANVAS  GOODS  CO. 

212  and  214  North  4th  Street  SPRINGFIELD,    ILL. 


Manufacturers  of  TENTS,  AWNINGS,  PAULINS,  WAGON  COVERS, 
FLAGS,  OR  ANYTHING  MADE  OF  CANVAS 

TENTS  and  PAULINS  OF  ALL  SIZES  FOR  SALE  or  RENT 

Rent  That  Stock  Sale  Tent  From  Us 

Write  for  Prices.  Tel.  Main  2355         SHOW  OUTFITS 

Revolution  in  Threshing 

SOLVES  THE   SHORTAGE   OF   HIRED   HANDS 

THE  UNEQUALLED  PERFORMANCES  OF  THE 

Independent    Thresher 

Mark  the  greatest  stride  toward  solving  the  farmers'  threshing 
problems,  made  in  the  last  50  years — the  average  small  tractor 
furnishes  ample  power.  The  VITAL  QUESTION  on  the  farm 
today  is  that  of  labor.  The  shortage  has  become  a  serious 
menace,  and  harvest  time  will  find  the  situation  alarming.  We 
must  get  more  done  with  the  hands  we  have. 

Your  Means  of  Labor  Relief  is  in  the  Independent  Thresher 

AN  INDEPENDENT  THRESHER  and  a  half  dozen  men 
can  do  a  good  day's  threshing.  "  It  affords  crop  insurance  and 
prompt  threshing.  Its  cost  means  "A  THRESHER  FOR  EVERY 
FARM." 

Complete  Descriptive  Catalogue  Sent  on  •  Reuest.  Cal',  Phone  or  Write 

Farmers  Independent  Thresher  Co. 

104-110  East  Washington  St.       P.  0.  Box  442          SPRINGFIELD,  ILL. 


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Hild,  J llliopolis  Rt  56 

Hinds,    Ed Farmingdale  Rt  14 

Holland,    Jas.   G New  Holland  Rt  1 

Houchin,    James Mason  City  Rt  1 

*Hou?hton,  C  .W Petersburg  Rt  1 

HouLhton,  Lynn.  .Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40 

"Hewlett,  William Rochester 

Hurie,  Andrew  E Petersburg  Rt  1 

Hurie,  John  S Petersburg  Rt  1 

Jensen,  Albert  H Tallula  Rt  1 

Jokisch,    Frank Virginia  Rt  4 

Jones,  C.  H Pawnee  Rt  67 

Judy,   Chas.   C Tallula  Rt  1 

Kinahan,   John llliopolis  Rt  55 

Kincaid,  Fred  C Glenarm  Rt  22 

Kinny,    Otis Curran  Rt  11 

Kreitting,  H.  J Forest  City  Rt  2 

Krieg,  Wm Virginia  Rt  2 

Lacey,  George Bath  Rt  2 

Lager,  H.  H Mason  City  Rt  3 

Lampe,  John  S New  Holland  Rt  1 


Miles,  W.  S Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39 

Millady,  John Lanesville 

Mincn,  Joseph New  Berlin  Rt  30 

Mitchell,    Geo Mason  City  Rt  3 

Montgomery,  A.  W Mason  City  Rt  3 

Morgan,  Mrs.  Wm Mechanicsburg 

Muir,  Mrs  Mary  L llliopolis  Rt  55 

Noble,  J.  J Pleasant  Plains  Rt  41 

Orwin  Bros Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42 

"Patton,  C.  M.  &  Son Divernon 

Peacock,    J.    F Lowder  Rt  38 

Pelker,  Herman Arenzville  Rt  1 

Pfeiffer  Benj Riverton  Rt  17 

*Ping,  Leonard Auburn  Rt  47 

*Prather,  J.  F Williamsville 

Probasco,  Clyde  D San  Jose 

Pulliam,  O.  V Sherman  Rt  25 

Renshaw,  U.  L Custer  Rt  53 

Richardson,    Robert Williamsville 

Ross,  G  M Dawson  Rt  21 

Ross,  M.  V...  .  .Rochester  Rt  18 


FARMERS  STATE  BANK  OF  ILLIOPOLIS 

Capital    $40,000.00  Surplus   $25,000.00 

Prompt  attention  paid  to  all  business.      Your  patronage  solicited. 
C.  A.  CANTRALL    -     -    President  JOHN  SHELLER    -    -    Cashier 


Leahy,  W.  P Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39 

*Linweber,  W.  M San  Jose 

Leinweber,  Wm San  Jose  Rt  2 

Leka,   Henry llliopolis  Rt  58 

Leonard,  H.  E llliopolis  Rt  55 

Leonard,  T.  A Pawnee 

Lindsay,  W.  E Cantrall  Rt  27 

Lovekamp,  Julius Arenzville  Rt  2 

Loyd,  A  J Greenview  Rt  3 

Lyman,  E.  H Pleasant  Plains  Rt  41 

Lynn,  J.  W Oakford  Rt  1 

Lynn,  R.  M Oakford  Rt  1 

*Lynn,  T.  T.,  Jr Petersburg  Rt  1 

Lyon,  E.  F llliopolis  Rt  55 

McKinney,  C.  P Auburn  Rt  46 

*McNeill    Bros Chandler ville 

McTaggart,  W.  R Pawnee  Rt  51  " 

Magill,  H.  S Auburn  Rt  44 

Marbold,  B.  F Greenview  Rt  2 

Martin,    Claude Mason  City  Rt  5 

Mathers,  Manley  B Mason  City  Rt  5 

Maxey,   J.  H Curran  Rt  11 

Meeker,   Floyd Forest  City  Rt  2 

Mell,  F.  G , . .  San  Jose  Rt  2 

Meyer,  Ernest  O Tallula  Rt  1 

Meyer,  Henry  C Loami  Rt  37 


Ryan,  John Buffalo  Rt  59 

*Sallenger,  E.  E Glenarm  Rt  22 

Sanders,   Seymour!  .-. .  .Greenview  Rt  4 

Sauers,  Ernest Dawson  Rt  21 

*Schneider,   Henry Loami 

Shanle,  Chas Cornland  Rt  1 

S'Jiarp,   J.    M New  Holland 

Shelby,  Brunk Springfield  Rt  3 

Shelhammer,  James.  . .  .llliopolis  Rt  56 

Shipley,  C.  W Petersburg  Rt  2 

Shipley,  Ernest  R Petersburg  Rt  2 

Sillmann,    Andrew Glenarm  Rt  23 

Simpson,    John   W Custer  Rt  53 

Smith,  Oscar  L Mason  City  Rt  1 

Snodgrass,  C.   H Greenview  Rt  4 

Southwick,   Robt Glenarm  Rt  23 

Spinkle,    C.    J Chandlerville  Rt  1 

Springer,  J.  L Arenzville  Rt  3 

Staley,    Stephen Loami  Rt  32 

Stewart,  Joseph  C. 

Mechanicsburg  Rt  60 

Stock,  Philip  F Arenzville  Rt  3 

Stout,  John  P Chatham  Rt  15 

*Struble,  A.  N Petersburg 

Sunley,  C.  T Petersburg  Rt  7 

Surface,  J.   M Mason  City  Rt  3 


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The  Hurst  Silo  and  Tank 

The  best  is  none  too  good  for  the  Illinois  farmer.  The  Hurst  Silo  is  built 
of  steel-reinforced  sectional  concrete  blocks.  The  only  system  of  silo  building 
that  can  give  an  UNCONDITIONAL  GUARANTEE.  No  insurance  to  carry. 

FIRST  COST  LAST  COST.  In  use  in  twenty-five  states  for  fifteen  years 
without  a  failure. 

ADDRESS 

HURST  SILO  AND  TANK  CO. 

OLD  PHONE  191  402  BOOTH  BUILDING 

SPRINGFIELD,  ILLINOIS 


Phone  707 

John  W.  Wessel 

Beardstown,  111. 

General  Blacksmithing 
and  Farm  Machinery 

I.  H.  C.  and  A  very  Tractors 


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General  Merchandise 

IMPLEMENTS 
MACHINERY 

Deering  Hay,  Grain  and  Corn  Machines,  Tillage 
Implements,  Corn  Cultivators,  Planters,  Shelters, 
Knife  Grinders,  Twine,  Motor  Trucks,  Feed 
Grinders,  Threshers,  Drills,  Cream  Separators,  Oil 
and  Gas  Engines,  Oil  Tractors,  Manure  Spreaders, 
Ensilage,  Cutters,  Farm  Wagons  and  Trucks. 
"  THE  HOME  OF  THE  WEBER  WAGON  " 


FANCY  PRAIRIE,  ILL. 


Our  Motto  Is-"TO  PLEASE  YOU 

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Eggs  for  Settings.    Cock- 
erels for  Sale. 


Short  Horn  Stock 
for  Sale 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Geo.  Horn 

R.  R.  No.  30.       NEW  BERLIN,   ILL.      Boynton  Phone 


FARMERS! 

When  in  Spring  "eld 

EAT  AT  THE 

B     AND     H 

RESTAURANT 

Good  Food,  Good  Service,  Prices  Right 
518  E.  Jefferson 


The 


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Virginia,  III. 


Oldest     Bank     in     Cass    County 

Capital  $50,000.00 
Surplus    40,000.00 


Invite  Your  Account 


Farm  Loans 


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Synian,  Mrs.  May. Pleasant  Plains  Rt  13 

Taylor,  C.  R Williamsville 

*Thomas,  Dennis Oakford 

Thompson,  John  H. Bluff  Springs  Box  53 
Thornton,  J.  F. . .  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42 

Tice,  B.  H Greenview  Rt  4 

Turley,  M  E Cornland  Rt  2 

Umback,   Joseph Easton  Rt  2 

-  Underwood,   Alvin Pawnee 

Vanlenirigham,  Clarence 

Mason  City  Rt  1 

Vanorman,    Fred Forest  City  Rt  1 

Vaughn,  Joe  F Loami  Rt  32 

Wallace,  John  I Kilbourne 

Watkins,  O.  S Chandlerville  Rt  1 

Watters,  J.  D Dawson  Rt  1 

Watts,  Albert  B Farmingdale 

Weidhuner,    Charles.  .  .Greenview  Rt  1 

Weir,  L.  R Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42 

Whdtaker,  J.  B Forest  City  Rt  1 

*\\  hite,  D.  V Loami  Rt  33 

White,    Harlan Pawnee  Rt  s>u 

Witte,  Louis Arenzville  Rt  2 

Wood,  C  R Petersburg  Rt  3 

Woodcock,  John  R Dawson  Rt  21 

Woolsey,  D.  T Glenarm  Rt  22 

*  Workman,  Alfred Loami 

Worner,  Henry San    Jose  Rt  2 

Yates,  Oliver  H Loami  Rt  33 

RED  POLLED 

Adloff ,  Chas.  W Springfield  Rt  3 

Anthony,  John  M. Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40 

Beard,  Alvin  H Mason  City  Rt  3 

Cook,    Ralph Chandletfville  Rt '  2 

Crater,  P.  M Havana  Rt  4 

Galligan,   Philip Springfield  Rt  5 

Gunnett,  A.  T Springfield  Rt  6 

Hackman.  Rudolph Havana  Rt  2 

Harney,  Wm.  F Curran  Rt  12 

Knoles,    Claude Farmin^dale 

Lanham,  P  Y Cornland  Rt  59 

Miller,  Fred  H Maxwell  Rt  37 

Miller,   Otto Loami  Rt  34 


Members  Sangamon  County  Poultry  Ass'n 
Telephone  Capitol  666 

Poultry,  Pet  Stock 
and  Accessory  Co. 

i  NC.  — 

Poultry,  Bee  Keeper  and  Pet  Stock  Supplies 
DAIRY  ACCESSORIES 

219  North  Fifth  Street 
SPRINGFIELD,  ILLINOIS 


Poultry  Supplies 

Incubators 
Brooders 
Hen  Feed 
Chick  Feed 
Pigeon  Feed 
Lice  Powder 
Leg  Bands 
Blood  Meal 
Charcoal 
Meat  Scraps 
Oyster  Shells 
Grit 
Roup  Cure 

BEEKEEPERS'  SUPPLIES 

Hives,  Supers,  Comb  Boxes,  Veils,  Gloves, 
Bee  Hats,  Bee  Tools 


Old  Phone  4169  New  Phone  1134 

W.  B.  Holmes,  M.  D.  C. 

Assistant 
State  Veterinarian 


Assistant,   Dr.  R.  C.   Henley 


225  East  Washington  Street 
Springfield,  111. 


Oxy-Acetylene  Welding  a  Specialty 

BLACKSMITHING  AND  GARAGE 
AUTO  REPAIRING  AND  SUPPLIES 


West  End  Garage 


A.  WILLIAMS 

Illiopolis,  Illinois 


BOEKER'S  S  SEED  CORN 

Is  Always  Highest  in  Quality,  Highest 
in   Germination   and   Highest  in  Yield 


W.  H.  BOEKER,  Senior  Member  of  W.  H.  Boeker  &  Sons 

Quality  is  our  watchword.  If  you  have  never  planted  our  pure 
bred  seed  corn,  which  is  especially  bred  for  large  yield,  you  owe  it  to 
yourself  to  give  it  a  fair  trial  next  year.  All  our  seed  is  sold  on  10 
days'  approval  and  must  be  satisfactory  in  every  way  or  we  will 
refund  your  money,  together  with  all  freight  charges. 

W.  H.  BOEKER  &  SONS 

PETERSBURG,  ILL. 


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Schonewise,  Fred  C Oakford  Rt  1 

Shoup,  Mrs.  A.  J Glenarm  Rt  23 

Stout,  S.  J Glenarm  Rt  23 

Studebaker,  Oscar Auburn  Rt  47 

Vetter,   Joshua Havana  Rt  4 

Walraven,  Carl Havana  Rt  4 

Young,    Joseph Springfield  Rt  1 

ROLLED-DURHAM 

*Baker,  M.  E llliopolis 

Berry,  J.  W Dawson  Rt  21 

Brownfield,  W.  B Mason  City  Rt  1 

"Culver,  J.  E Athens 

*Cunn,  R.  F.  &  H.  J llliopolis 

*Hillman,  J.  L Virginia 

Kincaid,  Albert  E Athens 

Martens,    John San  Jose  Rt  2 

Stout,  F.  L Glenarm  Rt  23 

Vaughn,  Samuel  H Riverton  Rt  17 

Woodrock,  John  R.. Dawson  Rt  21 

BROWN  SWISS 

Carls,  Herman  H Beardstown  Rt  2 

Carls,  Gus  A Beardstown  Rt  2 

Davis,  Lester Auburn  Rt  44 

GUERNSEY 

Evans,  Henry  R Buffalo  Rt  36 

Finch,   Alverton Springfield  Rt  2 

Foster,  G.  R Chatham  Rt  15 

McMasterson,  James . . .  Chatham  Rt  16 

Market,  August Bath  Rt  1 

Myers,  L.  F Springfield  Rt  1 

*Phelps,  David  B Springfield 

Shearer,  P.  A Auburn  Rt  44 

Steven,  Herman  J Springfield  Rt  2 

S'ulter,  A.  E..' Kilbourne  Rt  1 

Warkes,  John Springfield  Rt  6 

Williams,  Cal Chatham  Rt  16 


HOLSTEIN 

Bridges,    Samuel Kilbourne  Rt  1 

Brook,  J.  A Greenview  Rt  4 

Burg,  Joe Pawnee 

*Butler,  Alfred Chatham  Rt  1G 

*Cogil,   G.   W Greenview  Rt  4 

Collins,  J.  D Pawnee 

Corrington,  C.  F New  Berlin  Rt  31 

*Daughenbaugh,  T.  J SpringfieH 

Doan,    John Springfield  Rt  3 

Easley,  John Divernon  Rt  48 

Elam,    John    W Virgin'a  Rt  5 

Finch,   Alverton Springfield  Rt  2 

t  ish,  -Thomas Divernon  Rt  48 

Foster,  G.  R Chatham  Rt  15 

*Garvey,  J.  Walter Thayer 

Greeley,  H.  W Arenzville  Rt  2 

Greenwood,  J.  F Loami 

Gumbel,  H.  C Forest  City  Rt  2 

Hamel,  Harry  E Auburn  Rt  47 

Hamilton,   W Pawnee  Rt  51 

Harless,    Albert San  Jose  Rt  2 

Hayes,  A.  S llliopolis  Rt  58 

*Herrick,  J.  E.  K Springfield 

Holland,  D.  Logan.  .New.  Holland  Rt  1 

Holland,    Wm Mason  City  Rt  3 

Lefever,   D.   S Springfield  Rt  9 

Lord,  John Glenarm  Rt  23 

Manchester    L.  .  .Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42 

Melfon,  W.   D New  Berlin  Rt  31 

Meyer,  Rudolph Beardstown  Rt  2 

Molohon,    Owen Pawnee  Rt  52 

*Nokes,  A.  B Springfield  Rt  7 

O'Brien,    Hugh Springfield  Rt  5 

Perkins,  Reed  M Springfield  Rt  10 

Pfeiffer,  Wm Forest  City  Rt  1 

Reiser,  Martin. .  .Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40 

Sheedy,  John  W Pawnee  Rt  52 

Schierbeck,  A.  W Havana  Rt  1 

Scholer,  Walter  F.. .  .Springfield  Rt  10 
S'itton,   William New  Berlin  Rt  31 


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Smith,  E.  W Kaston  Rt  1 

Smith,  Fred Petersburg  Rt  2 

Spaulding,  G.  H Springfield  Rt  10 

Staley,  John  W Maxwell  Rt  37 

*Stieren,  Herman Springfield 

Truck,  Frank  W Mason  City  Rt  2 

Vanosdol,  Wm.  E Greenview  Rt  4 

Warren,  J.  W Bath  Rt  2 

Weber,  Bert Pawnee 

Winhold,  Bertha Beardstown  Rt  2 

Winhold,  Eugene Beardstown  Rt  2 

Workman,  John  L Loami  Rt  34 

JERSEY 

Ainsworth,  C.  T Mason  City 

Anderson,  Henry  B. 

Pleasant  Plains  Rt  41 

Armstrong,  C.  E Oakford 

Balster,  J.  D Petersburg  Rt  5 

Barnes,  Ezra Auburn  Rt  47 

Barnett,  Joe Greenview  Rt  1 

Beard,  E.  S Petersburg  Rt  2 

Beebe,  Alonzo Forest  City  Rt  2 

Beeler,  R.  W Cornland  Rt  1 

Boeker,  Carl  L Petersburg  Rt  2 

Bolinger,  John Mason  City  Rt  3 

Briggs,  Harvey Beardstown  Rt  2 

Bringainer,  A.  J Buffalo  Hart  Rt  35 

Brown,  Geo.  R Divernon  Rt  48 

Burris,  Laura Pawnee 

Chilton,  L.  F New  Berlin  Rt  31 

Claypool,  Mrs.  J Cantrall  Rt  27 

Coil,  Clay  C Bluff  Springs 

Coleman,  A.  H Virginia  Rt  6 

Coleman,  John  W Beardstown  Rt  1 

Cook,  O.  L Mason  City  Rt  3 

Davis,  Herbert Pawnee  Rt  49 

Didlape,  E.  D Auburn  Rt  47 

Dodds,  John Glenarm  Rt  24 

Fanning,  Marshall. . . .Arenzville,  Rt  2 

Fenstenaker,  T.  B Virden  Rt  42 

Fink,  G.  M Pleasant  Plains 

Fletcher,  J.  Ray Auburn  Rt  46 

Fletcher,  T.  A Auburn  Rt  45 

Foster,  L.  J Auburn  Rt  46 

Freeman,  L.  A Mason  City 

Gaddie,  Mary Greenview  Rt  4 

Gaines,  C.  P Greenview  Rt  3 

George,  Francis  M Oakford  Rt  1 

Gonterman,  Chas Divernon  Rt  48 

Gowin,  J.  H Lanesville  Rt  58 

Hand,  H.  E Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40 

Harden,  G.  W Greenview  Rt  3 

Hay,  William Divernon,  Rt  48 

Hayes,  Mrs.  Fannie  M. 

Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39 


Hearin,    D.   L Auburn  Rt  46 

Heyen,  L Atterberry  Rt  1 

Hiles,  Chas.  E Beardstown  Rt  2 

Holland,  Wm Mason  City  Rt  3 

Howell,   C.   S Illiopolis  Rt  55 

Huffman,    Alex Arenzville  Rt  ?• 

Ingersoll,  C.   F Forest  City  Rt  1 

Jenkins,    Orin Auburn  Rt  46 

Judy,  Chas.  C Tallula  Rt  1 

Koch,  J.  H Kilbourne  Rt  2 

Koonce,  Clarence Illiopolis  Rt  57 

Leland,  J.  A Springfield  Rt  2 

Lewis,    Richard Pawnee 

Louisberry,  Hardy  A Oakford  Rt  1 

McAtee,  Elmer  E Greenview  Rt  4 

McCluggage,  1  nomas  M. 

Mason  City  Rt  5 

McMvain,  J.  W Auburn  Rt  46 

Mangold,    Arthur ....  New  Holland  Rt  1 

Maxwell,  Mary Illiopolis  Rt  58 

Miller,  David  L Kilbourne  Rt  2 

Miller,   Walter Petersburg  Rt  2 

Milleson,  A Havana  Rt  1 

Moomey,  Owen. . . Mechanicsburg  Rt  60 

Mouder,    Joe Havana  Rt  1 

Mowder,  F.  A Havana  Rt  1 

Mrasak,   John Riverton  Rt  17 

Nance,  C.  W Petersburg  Rt  2 

Nelson,  Winfield Petersburg  Rt  5 

Ostermeier,  John Mechanicsburg 

Palm,  O Topeka  Rt  2 

Pierson,  Robert Greenview  Rt  1 

Pillsburg,   Lynian   A. . .  Petersburg  Rt  2 

Pope,  John Illiopolis  Rt  58 

Pullman,  F.  M Glenarm  Rt  24. 

Riggins,  Harry Petersburg  Rt  7 

Robinson,  T.  J Easton  Rt  1 

Rogers,  C.  S Petersburg  Rt  3 

Sanders,   Seymour Greenview  Rt  4 

Schroeder,  J.  G Auburn  Rt  44 

Starkweather,  A.  E Divernon 

Stevenson,  H.  S Little  Indian 

Stutts,  R.  L Curran  Rt  11 

Terhune,  Lemuel Petersburg  Rt  3 

Trumbo,  Chas Greenview  Rt  4 

Turley,  J.  O Illiopolis  Rt  58 

Wacker,  John San  Jose  Rt  2 

Waring,  L.   A Petersburg  Rt  5 

Warren,  J.  W Bath  Rt  2 

Watkins,  Fred  B Atterberry  Rt  1 

Wiehser,  Walter Beardstown  Rt  1 

Williams,  Cleve  A Chatham  Rt  16 

Wolf,  Zetta Divernon  Rt  48 

Wright,  Frank. .  .Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40 
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*Brink,  T.  F Glenarm 

Campbell,  Horace. Tallula  Rt  2 

Cooper,  John  T Williamsville  Rt  26 

"Cunningham,  J.  A Virginia 

*Gardner,  H.  E Springfield 

Grosboll,  John   B Petersburg  Rt  5 

Hagen,  S.  D Pleasant  Plains  Rt  41 

Hollis,  John  H Petersburg  Rt  5 

*Hunter,  J.  B Buffalo 

Hurie,  Erie Petersburg  Rt  1 

*Jepsen,   Peter Petersburg 

*Judy,  Charles  C Tallula 

Kelly,  Dan  W Petersburg  Rt  2 

Klein,  George Tallula  Rt  3 

McKenney,  Chas.  W Oakford  Rt  1 

*Mills,  Charles  F Springfield 

*Ott,  D.  A Rochester 

*Pickrell,  A.  A Mechanicsburg 

*Pickrell,  R.  F Lanesville 

*Prather,  J.  F Williamsville 

Virgin,  John  W Virginia  Rt  5 


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Abney,  Wm.. Auburn  Rt  46 

Ahlers,    Harmon Ashland  Rt  2 

*  Anthony,  J.  M..  .Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40 
Atherton,    Guss . .  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39 

Baker,  Chester  D '. Pawnee 

Boehme,    Leo Curran  Rt  11 

*Brown,   Geo.   R Divernon  Rt  48 

*Butler,    Alfred Chatham  Rt  16 

Byers,  R.  C Pawnee 

Campbell,   A.   A Pawnee  Rt  51 

*Cargswell,  L.  A Rochester 

*Chard,  Edwin Rochester 

Connett,  F.  L San  Jose  Rt  2 

•"Converse  Bros Springfield 

Cook,  Fred Virginia  Rt  1 

*Crum,  Reuel  G Virginia 

*Cunningham,    Jas Virginia 

Davis,  Willis  J Virgina  Rt  1 

Dodds,  John Glenarm  Rt  24 

*Doods,  John   E Auburn 

Drennan,  C.  F Glenavm  Rt  24 


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Drennan,  Robt.  W Glenarm  Bt  24 

Egman,    Hugh Topeka  Rt  2 

Eichenauer,    G.    H Tallula  Rt  3 

Fickes,    C.    H Illiopolis  Rt  55 

Frank,   J.   T New  Berlin  Rt  31 

Gaddis,  J.  H Sherman  Rt  25 

Gamey,  W.  H Illiopolis 

*Garvey,  W.  H Illiopolis 

*Gillmore,  J.  M : Forest  City 

Gillmore,  Joseph Forest  City  Rt  1 

*Graham  &   Son,  Jas.  R. 

Fancy    Prairie  Rt  1 

Graves,  Earl Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42 

Grosball,   Cyrus Petersburg  Rt  2 

Grosball,  Paul  S Petersburg  Rt  5 

Harney,  Wm.  F Curran  Rt  15 

Harns,    John    S . .  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42 

Hayes,  James Beardstown  Rt  3 

Hayes,  Mrs.  Fannie  M. 

Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39 

Henberry,   Julia Illiopolis  Rt  56 

Herrin,   R.  E Illiopolis  Rt  58 

Hessler,  H.  C Beardstown  Rt  2 

Houghton,    C.    H Petersburg  Rt  2 

*Houghton,  Lynn .  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40 

*Hubly,    John Mason  City 

Irvin,    C.    C Illiopolis  Rt  55 

Jarrett,  Thomas Glenarm  Rt  24 

Jenkins,    Orin Auburn  Rt  46 

"Juneman,  John Springfield 

Kinler,  Henry  L Curran  Rt  12 


*Knap,  T.  O aiiopolis 

Kramer,    L.    H Bath  Rt  2 

*Kreiling,  H.  J Forest  City 

Lacey,   George Bath  Rt  2 

*Leinweber,    Joe San  Jose  Rt  2 

*Leinweber,  John San  Jose 

Leinweber,  Philip Forest  City  Rt  1 

Lewis,    John Pawnee  Rt  37 

Lewis,  Robert Auburn  Rt  40 

IWcCullough,  Mrs.  Gertrude 

Riverton  Rt  17 

*McGinnis,  John Dawson 

McKinney,    C.    P Auburn  Rt  46 

McLane,    John Kilbourne  Rt  2 

*Martin,  Willis  L Manito 

Maxey,  J.  H Curran  Rt  11 

*Mell,  Forest  G San  Jose  Rt  2 

*Miles,    J.    S' Petersburg 

Miles,   W.   S Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39 

*Myers,  B.  C Fancy  Prairie 

*Nance,  Horace  G Petersburg 

Noble,  J.  J Pleasant,  Plains  Rt  41 

Ogden,  W.  A Oakford  Rt  1 

Orwin    Bros Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42 

*Ostermeier,  John Mechanicsburg 

*Perry,  Charles  N New  Berlin 

Perry,  C.  N Loami  Rt  31 

Peters,  F.  E Illiopolis 

*Pfeiffer,    William Forest  City  Rt  1 

Ping,    Leonard Auburn  Rt  47 

*Pape,  Henry  H Pawnee 


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BREEDING   CALENDAR 


Mare 

Cow 

Ewe 

Sow 

Mare 

Cow 

Ewe 

Sow 

Bred 

Due  to 

Due  to  Due  to 

Due  to 

Bred 

Due  to 

Due  to 

Due  to 

Due  to 

Foal 

Calve     Lamb 

Farrow 

Foal 

Calve 

Lamb 

Farrow 

Jan.       5,Dec.      6 

Oct.   16  May  31 

April  26  July      5 

June      5 

April  15 

Nov.  28 

Oct.  24 

10 

11 

21 

June    5 

May    1 

10 

10 

20 

Dec.    3 

29 

15 

16 

26 

10 

6 

15 

15 

25 

8 

Nov.    3 

20 

21 

31 

15 

11 

20 

20 

30 

13 

8 

25             26 

Nov.    5 

20 

16 

25 

25 

May    5 

18 

13 

30 

31 

10 

25 

21 

30 

30 

10 

23 

18 

Feb.      5 

Jan.       6 

Nov.  16 

July     1 

May  27 

Aug.      5 

July       6 

May  16 

Dec.  29 

Nov.  24 

10 

11 

21 

6 

June    1 

10 

11 

21 

Jan.     3 

29 

15 

16 

26 

11 

6 

15 

16 

26 

8 

Dec.     4 

20 

21 

Dec.     1 

16 

11 

20 

21 

31 

13 

9 

25 

26 

6 

21 

16 

25 

26 

June    5 

18 

14 

30 

31 

10 

23 

19 

March  5 

Feb.      3 

Dec.  14  July  29 

June  24 

Sept.     5 

Aug.      6 

June  16 

Jan.  29 

Dec.  25 

10 

8 

19  Aug.    3 

29 

10 

11 

21 

Feb.    3 

30 

15 

13 

24 

8 

July     4 

15 

16 

26 

8 

Jan.     4 

20 

18 

29 

13 

9 

20 

21 

July     1 

13 

9 

25 

23 

Jan.     3 

18 

14 

25 

26 

6 

18 

14 

30 

28 

8 

23 

19 

30 

31 

11 

23 

19 

April     5 

March  6 

Jan.   14 

Aug.  29 

July  25 

Oct.       5 

Sept.     5 

July  16 

Feb.  28 

Jan.  24 

10 

11 

19Sept.    3 

30 

10 

10 

21 

Mar.    5 

29 

15 

16 

24 

8 

Aug.    4 

15 

15 

26 

10 

Feb.     3 

20 

21 

29 

13 

9 

20 

20 

31 

15 

8 

25 

26 

Feb.     3 

18 

14 

25 

25 

Aug.    5 

20 

13 

30 

31 

8 

23 

19 

30 

30 

10 

25 

18 

May      5 

April     5 

Feb.  13|Sept.28 

Aug.  24 

Nov.      5 

Oct.       6 

Aug.  16 

Mar.  31 

Feb.  24 

10 

10 

18  Oct.     3           29 

10 

11 

21 

Apr.    5 

Mar.    1 

15 

15 

23             8  Sept.    3 

15 

16 

26 

10 

6 

20 

20 

.    28           13 

8 

20 

21 

31 

15 

11 

25 

25 

Mar.    5           18 

13 

25 

26 

Sept.    5 

20 

16 

30 

30 

10           23 

18 

30 

31 

10 

25 

21 

June      5 

May      6 

Mar.  16  Oct.  29 

Sept.  24 

Dec.      5 

Nov.      5 

Sept.  15 

April  30 

Mar.  26 

10 

11 

21  Nov.    3 

29 

10 

10 

20 

May    5 

31 

15 

16 

26             8  Oct.     4 

15 

15 

25 

10 

April   5 

20 

21 

31           13             9 

20 

20 

30 

15 

10 

25 

26 

April   5           18           14 

25 

25 

Oct.     5 

20 

15 

30 

31 

10 

23           19 

30 

30 

10 

25 

20 

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Pape,   Henry   H Glenarm  Rt  22 

Prettyman,  H.  B Havana  Rt  1 

Rakestraw,  Everett Manito  Rt  1 

Renshaw,  U.  L Ouster  Rt  53 

Richardson,  J.  D Riverton  Rt  17 

Richardson,   J.   H Chatham  Rt  15 

*Ridge,  John  A Greenview 

Rodgers,   E.   B Illiopolis  Rt  56 

Ross.  John  E Mechanicsburg  Rt  60 

Ross,   O.   C Rochester  Rt  18 

*Ross,  Robert  B Virginia  Rt  6 

Ross,  W.  J Breckenridge  Rt  1 

*Ruppel,  A.  H Beardstown  Rt  2 

Samuels,  Howard Easton  Rt  4 

Sargent,    Frank Illiopolis  Rt  55 

Schulz,     Edward Mason  City  Rt  1 

Schwartz,  Chas.  H. 

Mechanicsburg  Rt  61 

Scott,     John New  Berlin  Rt  31 

*S'ever,    Walter Ashland  Rt  2 

Shepherd,    Geo Glenarm  Rt  23 

*  Shepherd,  Thos.  A Pawnee 

Shipley,  Ernest  R Petersburg  Rt  2 

Siltman,  Henry Mason  City  Rt  5 

Simpson,  John  W Custer  Rt  53 

Simpson,   W.   R Glenarm  Rt  23 

*Sloman,  Mark Pawnee 

*S'mith,  E.  B New  Berlin 

*Smith,  E.  S.  &  S.  B Springfield 

Smith,    J.    D New  Berlin  Rt  31 

*Smith,   Theo.   M Auburn 

*Spaits,  Abe Manito 

*Stansburg,   Edward San  Jose 

*Stone,  John  F Mason  City  Rt  3 

Stout,    F.   L Glenarm  Rt  23 

Stout,  S.  J Glenarm  Rt  23 

Taylor  &  Jones Williamsville 

Taylor,   C.   R Cantrall  Rt  28 

*Telfer,  P.  J Williamsville 

Thornton,  J.  F. .  .Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42 

Tice,  E.  H Greenview  Rt  4 

Tomlin,    Henjry Mason  City  Rt  4 

Treat,    Quincy    R Loami  Rt  34 

*Trenarmy,    Samuel   E Tallula 

Turner,  G.   C Easton  Rt  1 

Van  Meter,  A.  D Sherman  Rt  25 

*Vogel,   Carl   W San  Jose 

Wagner,    Amel Beardstown  Rt  1 

Walker,    E    W Rochester  Rt  19 

*  Warner,    Henry Manito 

Walters,  J.  D Dawson  Rt  1 

*Weber,  Eli Pawnee 

Werner,    C.    H Curran  Rt  11 

Whitaker,   J.    B Forest  City  Rt  1 

Wilkerson,    Fannie Glenarm  Rt  24 

Williams,     Milt Virginia  Rt  3 

Worner,    Chas Forest  City  Rt  2 

*Worner,  Henry San  Jose  Rt  2 

Young,   Joseph Springfield  Rt  1 


SHIRE 

Brunk,    Shelby Springfield  Rt  3 

Dickerson,    C.    H Illiopolis  Rt  55 

*Juneman,  John Springfield 

McCue,   Thomas Greenview  Rt  4: 

*Mills,  Chas.  F Springfield 

Marbold,  B.  F Greenview  Rt  2 

Sikes,     Rufas Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39 

*Stone,  John  F Mason  City 

Taylor  &  Jones Williamsville 

BELGIAN 

Armstrong,    Ryal Oakford  Rt  1 

Ethel,   E.    E Manito  Rt  1 

*Lancaster,  Reuben Vriginia 

*Moore,  William  Eaton Springfield 

*Traylor  &  Jones Williamsville 

FRENCH   DRAFT 

Klor,     John Springfield  Rt  10 

Rickenby,    Henry New  Berlin  Rt  30 

MORGAN 

Brunk,     Roy Rochester  Rt  19 

O'Brien,    Edw Springfield  Rt  5 

GERMAN    COACH 

Armstrong,   Geo.   K Oakford  Rt  1 

Beckwith,   C.   F Kilbourne  Rt  1 

SADDLE 

Clayton,    M.    E Auburn  Rt  47 

Duggan,    John Buffalo  Rt  59 

Jones,  J.  R Mason  City  Rt  2 

Williams,  A.  D Dawson  Rt  21 

ROADSTERS 

Beebe,    Alono Forest  City  Rt  2 

Berry,   J.   W Dawson  Rt  21 

Call,   James   W Curran  Rt  11 

Culver,    E.    L Bath  Rt  1 

Davis,    Winton    E S'an  Jose  Rt  2 

Dawson,  A.  N Buffalo  Box  204 

Deiss,  John  C San  Jose  Rt  2 

Falkman,   Wm Mason  City  Rt  3 

Funderburk.    Melvin ....  Glenarm  Rt  22 

Hutlen,  B.  T Auburn  Rt  47 

Lemon,  O.  F Mechanicsburg  Rt  60 

Quigg,   S.   A Virginia  Rt  1 

Richardson,    J.    H Chatham  Rt  15 

Wolverton,    Henry    M.  .Kilbourne  Rt  2 
Wood,  C.  R Petersburg  Rt  3 

JACKS 

Fling,    Chas.    T Breckenridge  Rt  1 

Grieme,   Philip   H Custer  Rt  33 

Their,   Felix   M.  .Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39 
Treat,  Quincy  R Loami  Rt  34 


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CAPACITY  OF  CIRCULAR   SILOS   AND  QUANTITY  OF 

SILAGE    TO    BE    FED    TO    LOWER   THE 

SURFACE   2   INCHES   DAILY 


Inside 
Diameter, 

Feet 

Depth, 
Feet 

Capacity, 
Tons 

Acreage  of 
Corn  to 
Fill,  15  Tons 
to  the  Acre 

Quantity 
to  be  Fed 
Daily, 
Pounds 

10 

28 

42 

2.8 

525 

10 

30 

47 

3.0 

525 

10 

32 

51 

3.4 

525 

10 

34 

56 

3.7 

525 

10 

38 

65 

4.3 

525 

10 

40 

70 

4.6 

525 

12 

28 

61 

4.1 

755 

12 

30 

67 

4.5 

755 

12 

32 

74 

5.0 

755 

12 

34 

80 

5.3 

755 

12 

36 

87 

5.8 

755 

12 

38 

94 

6.4 

755 

12 

40 

101 

7.3 

755 

14 

28 

83 

5.5 

1030 

14 

30 

91 

6.1 

1030 

14 

32 

100 

6.7 

1030 

14 

34 

109 

7.2 

1030 

14 

36 

118 

7.9 

1030 

14 

38 

128 

8.5 

1030 

14 

40 

138 

9.2 

1030 

16 

28 

108 

7.2 

1340 

16 

32 

131 

8.7 

1340 

16 

34 

143 

9.5 

1340 

16 

36 

155 

10.3 

1340 

16 

38 

167 

11.1 

1340 

16 

40 

180 

12.0 

1340 

18 

30 

151 

10.0 

1700 

18 

32 

166 

11.0 

1700 

18 

34 

181 

12.0 

1700 

18 

36 

196 

13.2 

1700 

18 

38 

212 

14.1 

1700 

18 

40 

229 

15.2 

1700 

18 

42 

246 

16.4 

1700 

18 

44 

264 

17.6 

1700 

18 

46 

282 

18.8 

1700 

20 

30 

187 

12.5 

2100 

20 

32 

205 

13,6 

2100 

20 

34 

224 

15.0 

2100 

20 

36 

243 

16.2 

2100 

20 

40 

281 

18.8 

2100 

20 

42 

300 

20.0 

2100 

20 

44 

320 

21.3 

2100 

20 

46 

340 

22.6 

2100 

20 

48 

361 

24.0 

2100 

20 

50 

382 

25.5 

2100 

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CHESTER  WHITES 

Adkins,  J.  F Saidora  Rt  1 

Barr,  J.  W Auburn  Rt  46 

Blair,    John Illiopolis  Rt  56 

Campbell,    John   W Ijoami  Rt  34 

*Cantrall,    J.   E Cantrall 

Codd,   Elizabeth Lowcler  Rt  38 

Colburn,    Eben Loami  Rt  33 

Colburn,    George    P. .  New  Berlin  Rt  29 

*Collins,    Philip /. . .  .Illiopolis 

Davis,    Lester Auburn  Rt  44 

Dawson,    Frank Oakford  Rt  1 

Derry,  E.  M Petersburg  Rt  6 

Dodd,  George  F Loami  Rt  34 

*Dodd,   W.   L Loami 

Earl,   C.   P Loami  Rt  33 

Finley,    Charles Rochester  Rt  19 

*Follis,  Chas Chatham 

Fox,    Edwin Virginia  Rt  3 

Gebhards,    Conrad. .  Chandlerville  Rt  1 

*Graves,    John Lanesville 

"Hall,   Robert Virginia 

*Herrin,  James  W Lanesville 

*Hess,    Robert Virginia 

Hinimel,    Frances Rochester  Rt  18 


Hirren,  Allen Cornland  Rt  1 

Hornback,   Robert  R .  .  Mason  City  Rt  4 

Howard,  P.  J Pawnee  Rt  51 

Hughes,  Ross Kilbourne  Rt  12 

*Hunter,  W.   D Loami 

*Hussey,  Chas.  A Williamsville 

Jacobs,  Gary Pawnee 

Jett,  Henry  D Custer  Rt  53 

Keeney,    John New  Berlin  Rt  31 

List,  Arthur  S Mason  City  Rt  5 

Love,  Jacob  D Bath  Rt  2 

*McCreery,    William .  .  Masom  City  Rt  4 
McOubbins,  J.  L. Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40 

Maskell,    Marguerite Dawson  Rt  21 

Medford,  "M.  G Springfield  Rt  9 

Montgomery,  Alvin  R.  .Greenview  Rt  4 

Moore,    Arthur Petersburg  Rt  3 

Mowry,  J.  L Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39 

*Mowry,  Orin Pleasant  Plains 

Newell,   Claude  A Custer  Rt  53 

Pantier,  R.  C Petersburg  Rt  5 

Pantier,  W.  A Petersburg  Rt  5 

Pate,  Geo Beardstown  Rt  3 

*Phelps,   Miss   Martha bpringfield 

*Raich,  Harry  A Springfield  Rt  6 

Rentmeister,  A.  C Mt.  Pulaski  Rt  3 


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Schnoff,  Samuel Petersburg  Rt  1 

Showalter,    M Kilbourne  Rt  2 

Taylor,   C.   R Cantrall  Rt  28 

Tempshenry,   A.   B Pawnee  Rt  51 

Thompson,  Isaac  N. .  .Mason  City  Rt  4 

Vaughn,  Joe  F Doami  Rt  32 

Waters,    Charles Curran  Rt  11 

*Way,   M.   F Virginia 

Webb,   H.   F Mason  City  Rt  3 

Weinheimer,    E.    D Loami  Rt  32 

Workman,    John    L Loami  Rt  34 


BERKSHIRE 

Elliott,  Henry Berlin 

Fozzard,  Howard  W. . . .  Arenzville  Rt  3 

Kramer,  H.  L Springfield  Rt  8 

Lacey,   George Bath  Rt  2 

Leland,  J.  A Springfield  Rt  2 

Mangold,  Arthur New  Holland  Rt  1 

Miles,  J.  S Petersburg  Rt  1 

Stone,  James  A Springfield  Rt  4 


DUROC— JERSEY 

Ackerman,  E.  J Petersburg  Rt  1 

*Abel  &  Son,  Turner Rochester 

*Ainsworth,  R.  M Mason  City 

Anderson,  A  E Virginlia  Rt  4 

Archer,  Albert .Glenarm  Rt  22 

Armstrong,  J.  W Virginia  Rt  6 

Atwater,  H Havana  Rt  2 

*Baker  &  Sons,  G.  W Rochester 

Baker,   George Rochester  Rt  20 

Bale,  W.  J Glenarm  Rt  23 

Barnes,  Sidney Pawnee  Rt  51 

Barnett,  Loran Mason  City  Rt  2 

Bartels,   Frank San  Jose  Rt  2 

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'Baxter,  Ed.  A Pawnee 

Beam,  Robt  E Glenarni  Rt  20 

Beckman,  Chris Havana  Rt  1 

Beckman,   Henry —  .  Havana  Rt  4 

Beel,  C.  R Mason  City  Rt  1 

*Bergschneider,  T.  H.New  Berlin  Rt  29 

Bingham,  Geo.  A Mason  City  Rt  3 

Bradshaw,  John  E Springfield  Rt  3 

*Brown  &  Skillman. . .  .  Mechanlcsbury 

*Brown,  Fred L/oami 

Brownfield,    Walter . . .  Mason  City  Rt  2 

Brownfield,  W.  E Mason  City  Rt  1 

Busch,  William Greenview  Rt  3 

Butler,  L.  B Ashland 

*Caldwell,  J.  Young Williamsville 

Campbell,  Alfred Ashland  Rt  3 

Cannon,  John Forest  City  Rt  1 

*Cantrall,  S.  D Athens 

Carswell,  Andrew  B. . .  Rochester  Rt  20 

Carter,   Chas Oakford  Rt  1 

*Caton,  W.  M Mason  City 

Cave,  W.  M Kilbourne  Rt  2 

Chiilton,  L.  F New  Berlin 

Clark,    Earl Virden  Rt  42 

Colson,  Joseph Atterberry 

Cook,  A.  S Buffalo  Rt  59 

Correll,  W.  H Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40 

Corrington,   C.   F New  Berlin  Rt  31 

Crane,    Geo.    A Kilbourne  Rt  2 

Cross,  E.  H Mason  City  Rt  3 

"Cross,  L  W.  &  Son Mason  City 

*Cross,  Luther  W Mason  City 

Cross,  Roy  W Mason  City  Rt  3 

Crumrin,  H.  O Chandlerville  Rt  1 

Davidson,    H.    F Petersburg  Rt  5 

Davis,  H.  W Saidora  Rt  1 

Dawson,  A.  M Buffalo  Box  204 

Delay,    Bert Glenarm  Rt  22 

DeNonfrum,  Roy Mason  City  Rt  1 

Depue,   A.   T Easton  Rt  1 

Devenport,  James  H.. .  .Kilbourne  Rt  2 

Dew,  J.  A Havana  Rt  1 

*Diller,  Wm.  Hughes Springfield 

Dodds,    John Glenarm  Rt  24 

Draper,  F.  A Divernon  Rt  48 

Drennan,   B.  C Chatham  Rt  15 

Drennan,   C.   H Chatham  Rt  15 

Earl,  Geo.  N San  Jose  Rt  1 

Edwards,  Lloyd Ashland  Rt  2 

Eichorst,  Wm..  .  .Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39 

Emme,  Ewald Havana 

*Fink  &  Son.  H.  D Mason  City 

Fisk.   John Havana  Rt  4 

Fish,  Thomas Divernon  Rt  48 

Frank,  Miss  Anna.  . .  .New  Berlin  Rt  31 
Freitag,    Theodore .  .  .  New  Berlin  Rt  31 

Frick,  Frank  W Mason  City  Rt  2 

Friedrick,  Peter Havana  Rt  2 

*Garvey,  J.  W Thayer 

*Gatton,  J.  M.  &  W.  T Springfield 

Gebig,  Chas.  W Arenzville  Rt  H 

Ginn,   W.   P Mason  City  Rt  3 


Greeley,  H.  W Arenzville  Rt  2 

Hackman,    Rudolph Havana  Rt  2 

*Hall,   S.   E Loami 

Harmes,  H.  H Chatham  Rt  16 

Hay,  William Divernon  Rt  48 

Haycraf t,    Robert Sherman  Rt  25 

Haynes,  Mrs.  Fannie  M. Pleasant  Plains 

Hendricker,  Henry Arenzville  Rt  3 

Hergemother,  C.  H , 

Pleasant  Plains  Rt  41 

Holland,  D.  Logan. .  .New  Holland  Rt  1 

Hollis,  Thos.  P Petersburg  Rt  5 

Houchin,  J.  A Mason  City  Rt  1 

Hubbard,  Frank Mason  City  Rt  3 

Huffaker,  Wellington. New  Berlin  Rt  30 

Hughes,   Arthur Sherman  Rt  25 

*Hughes,  A.  F Sherman 

*Hunter,  W.  D Loami 

*Hurt,    John    S Buffalo  Hart 

Jones,   Harry  R Athens  Rt  2 

Kavanagh  Bros Ashland  Rt  1 

Keefe,  David  D Glenarm 

King,  Edward Atterberry  Rt  1 

Kirby,    Frank Williamsville  Rt  36 

Kircher,  Frank  C Arenzville  Rt  3 

Kircher,  Henry  R Arenzville  Rt  3 

*Knudson,  Dr.  T.  J Springfield 

Krigbaum,  Dan  D Chandlerville  Rt  1 

Landon,  Chas Auburn  Rt  44 

Lawley,  E.  L Glenarm  Rt  23 

Laws,  H.  J Easton  Rt  1 

Lawson,  J.  W Petersburg  Rt  3 

*Lewis,  C.  F Pawnee 

Loyd,  A.  J Greenview  Rt  3 

McCluggage,  Thos.  M.. Mason  City  Rt  5 

McCormick,  T.  K Greenview  Rt  3 

McElvain,  J.  W Auburn  Rt  46 

McKenna,    Peter Mason  City  Rt  1 

*McLaughlin,    F.    W Virginia 

McTaggart,  Bert. Pawnee 

McTaggart,  Chas Pawnee  Rt  51 

*McTaggart,  W.  R Pawnee  Rt  51 

Maloney,  John  D Springfield  Rt  3 

Manchester,    M . .  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42 

*Marker,  Chas.  A Auburn 

Market,  August Bath  Rt  1 

Martin,  Harvey Manito  Rt  1 

Martins,  John San  Jose  Rt  2 

Mathers,  Dr.  Manley. .  Mason  City  Rt  5 
Melchers,   Harry  H...  .Petersburg  Rt  5 

Mendenhall,  R.  B Illioj)olis  Rt  55 

*Merz,    Harry  L Beardstown 

Meyers,  F.  J New  Berlin  Rt  30 

Meyer,  Henry Beardstown  Rt  2 

Michel,  John Custer  Rt  53 

Moneoe,  Samuel   S Ashland  Rt  2 

*Morrill  &  Schill Havana 

Mowry,  Walter. .  .Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40 

Needham,  G.  S Virginia  Rt  6 

Noble,  J.  J Pleasant  Plains  Rt  41 

Odiorne,  Mrs.  E Springfield  Rt  9 

*Onken,  Henry Mason  City 


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Palm,   O Topeka  Rt  2 

Paw,  Melvin  L New  Holland  Rt  1 

Patterson,  W.  H Mason  City  Rt  3 

Peck,  Edwin  T Arenzville  Rt  3 

Pfeiffer,  Wm Forest  City  Rt  1 

Pippen,  Burgess  R..  .Breckenridge  Rt  1 

Pirkins  &  Son  T.  M Glenarm 

*Plummer  &  Son,  J.  P. .  Mechanicsburg 

*Primm,  N.  O Athens 

Primm,  P.  O Athens  Rt  1 

Primm,    T.    O Athens  Rt  1 

Propst,   Cash Green  view  Rt  ?> 

Purvines,   S.   E Pleasant  Plains 

Ray,  M.  E Auburn  Rt  44 

Reichert,  E.  H Pleasant  Plains  Rt  42 

Reichert,  Paul. .  .Pleasant  Plains  Rt  4l 
Reiser,  Martin. .  .Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40 

Riggin  Bros Petersburg  Rt  3 

*Riggin,    Harry Petersburg  Rt  7 

Robinson,   Edgar Petersburg  Rt  6 

Robinson,   Wm..  .Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39 

Rogers,   C.   S Petersburg  Rt  3 

*Rogers,  Chas.  T Petersburg 

Sabens,  W.  T Glenarm  Rt  22 

Sallinger,  C.  W .Glenarm  Rt  23 

Sche?le,  H.  W Waverly  Rt  1 

Schulz,  Edward Mason  City  Rt  1 

Schurbeck,  H.  L Topeka  Rt  1 

Shelhammer,  James. . .  .Illiopolis  Rt  56 

Shepherd,  Geo Glenarm  Rt  23 

*Smith,  Theo.  J Auburn 

*Southwick,  Geo.  E Chatham 

Southwick,  Robert Glenarm  Rt  23 

^pears,  R.  L Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40 

Spdnkle,  C.  J Chandlerville  Rt  1 

Starkweather,  A.  E Divernon 

Stewart,  John  F Oakford  Rt  1 

Stiltz,   J.   A TallulaRtl 

Stogdell,  Geo.  C Dawson  Rt  21 

Stone,  John  F Mason  City  Rt  3 

Stout,    F.    L Glenarm  Rt  23 

Stout,  John  P Chatham  Rt  1 5 

Summers,  M.  B Curran  Rt  11 

Summers,  M.  W Curran  Rt  11 

Taylor,  D.  A Beardstown  Rt  1 

Thomson,  Elmer  R. . .  .Petersburg  Rt  2 

Turner,  Abel Rochester  Rt  19 

Vandoran,    Cornelius. .  .Chatham  Rt  16 

v  v  an  Doren,  C.  P Chatham 

*Van  Doren,  Clifford Chatham 

Van   Doren,  Clifford Loami  Rt  1 

Vanetten,  Ed Easton  Rt  1 

Vanetten,  D.  C ' Easton  Rt  2 

VanMeter,  A.  D Sherman  Rt  25 

*VanMeter,  W.  H Williamsville 

*  VanMeter,  A.  D Williamsville 

Vanorman,  Fred Forest  City  Rt  1 

Vaughn.   Samuel   H Riverton  Rt  17 

Vetter,   Joshua Havana  Rt  4 

Wahfeld,    Fred ......  Chandlerville  Rt  1 

Waldmeier,   H.  J Manito  Rt  1 


Walker,    O.   B Ashland  Rt  2 

Wallbaum,  Fred Havana  Rt  2 

Walraven,  Carl Havana  Rt  4 

Wenzler,   John Pawnee  Rt  51 

Wilcox,  Charles Curran  Rt  11 

Winkelman,  William. .  .Arenzville  Rt  1 
Zurstadt,  Frank Petersburg  Rt  3 

HAMPSHIRE 

Baker,  Grover  C Greenview  Rt  1 

Barker,  Charles Mason  City  Rt  3 

Barnes,  C.  L Auburn  Rt  47 

Beard,  R.  L Arenzville  Rt  * 

Beck,   Herman Mason  City  Rt  5 

Beed,   Kenneth San  Jose  Rt  2 

*Blair,  A  J Illiopolis 

*Blohm,  A.  W Beardstown 

*Boeck,    Herman ,. . .... . .  .Teheran 

*Boynton,  C  S Pleasant  Plains 

Boynton,  Edgar.  .Pleasant  Plains  Rt  59 
Boynton,  Erwin  D.Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39 

Boynton,  J.  F Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39 

Busch,   Herman Mason  City  Rt  1 

Busch,    Louis Mason  City  Rt  3 

*Cline,  John  A Fancy  Prairie 

*Coddington,  Earl Tallula 

Daubard,    John. . Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40 

Deverman,  H.  A Bath  Rt  1 

Estill,  S.  D Greenview  Rt  2 

Everett,  Wm.. Mason  City  Rt  4 

Gaines,  C.  P Greenview  Rt  3 

Gowin,  J.  H Laneville,  Rt  58 

*Helmuth,  Jacob Athens 

*Henderson  &  Noblitt Virginia 

1'mig,  Jacob San  Jose  Rt  2 

Jones,   J.   R Mason  City  Rt  2 

*Knoles,    George Mason  City 

*Lawley  &  Son,  Robt Glenarm 

Lawley,    Robt Glenarm 

Lord,    John Glenarm  Rt  i«> 

*Miller,  Fred  H Maxwell 

Montgomery,  A.  W Mason  City  Rt  3 

*Mowry,  Walter  X 

Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40 

*Mulcahy,    Thos Lanesville 

*Mullady,    Bernard Lanesville 

*Nance,  Horace  G Petersburg  Rt  1 

Nieder,  C.  H Bath  Rt  1 

Odione,  Alfred Glenarm 

*Odiorne  &   O'Keefe Glenarm 

Reichert,  C.  S' Pleasant  Plains 

Surface,   J.   M Mason  City  Rt  3 

*Surface,  J.  U Mason  City 

Terhune,  Lemuel Petersburg  Rt  3 

*Thornley,  Jas.  E Ashland  Rt  :: 

*Turner,  Will  A *. Athens 

*Tuxhorn,    A.    H Springfield 

*  Wubben,  Geike San  Jose 

Vanleningham,    Clarence 

Mason  City  Rt  1 

*  Virgin,  John  W Virginia  Rt  5 


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Wasser,  Edward . ' Springfield  Rt  10       Garvey,  J.  W Thayer 

Williams,  A.  D Dawson  Rt  21       Gerets,    William Tallula  Rt  3 

*  Williams,   Samuel Buffalo       Glick,  Harris  H Chandlerville  Rt  2 

Godbey,  J.   D Greenview  Rt  4 

POLAND-CHINA  Gumbel,  H.   C Forest  City  Rt  2 

Altman,    Paul Saidora  Rt  1       Halford,  Eures Rochester  Rt  20 

Anthony,  John  M. Pleasant  Plains  Rt  40       Hall,  Andrew Easton  Rt  4 

Armstrong,  J.  S Oakford  Rt  1       Haynes,  A.  S Illiopolis  Rt  58 

Armstrong,  W.  C Oakford  Rt  1       Heckman,   L.   P Manito  Rt  3 

Balster,    J.    D Petersburg  Rt  5       Herring,  Harrison Bath  Rt  2 

Barber,  T.  L Virginia  Rt  6       Heye,    Carl Bath  Rt  1 

Barnes,   S.   A Auburn  Rt  47       Hill,  Chas.  F Oakford  Rt  1 

Barnett,    Joe Greenview  Rt  1       Hoffman,  W.  A Beardstown  Rt  1 

Beard,  E.  S Petersburg  Rt  2       Holland,  Wm Mason  City  Rt  3 

*Beauchamp,  W.  H Greenview       Hornback,  C.  A Petersburg  Rt  3 

Bech,  J.  C Virginia  Rt.2  Howard,  John  R..Mechanicsburg  Rt  61 

Birns,  Robert  T Greenview  Rt  4       Heenbower,  R.  L Ashland  Rt  2 

Blessman,  H.  L Bath  Rt  2       Hieflin,    J.    W Petersburg  Rt  3 

Bloom,  Charles Petersburg  Rt  2       Huppers,  Annie  M Virginia  Rt  5 

Boeker,  Carl  L. Petersburg  Rt  2       Imig,    Fred    H San  Jose  Rt  2 

Boston,  Henry  M New  Berlin  Rt  30       Jackson,  J.  H Chandlerville  Rt  1 

Brannan,  Harry Beardstown  Rt  3       Johnson,  James  A Greenview  Rt  4 

Brent,  R.  C Kilbourne  Rt  1       Jokisch,  Morris Virginia  Rt  4 

Brooks,  J.  A Greenview  Rt  4       Jonis,  C.  H \,  •  •  -Pawnee  Rt  67 

Brown,  Claude  G Divernon       Kern,  Earl  J Farmingdale  Rt  14 

Campbell,  Alexander.Farmingdale  Rt  14       Kruse,  Ed Beardstown  Rt  1 

Campbell,  A.  A Pawnee  Rt  51       Langley,  D.  Y Mechanicsburg  Rt  60 

Canham,    James Auburn  Rt  47      Launer,  Richard Beardstown  Rt  2 

Charlesworth,  J.  T Arenzville  Rt  2       Lippert,  H.   R Bath 

Claypool,  Mrs.  J Cantrall  Rt  27       Lovekamp,    Albert Arenzville  Rt  2 

Clayton,  Harry Glenarm  Rt  22       Lowry,  Elmer  W Chatham  Rt  16 

Clayton,   J.   Frank Glenarm  Rt  22       Lynn,  J.  W Oakford  Rt  1 

demons,    Raymond Ashland  Rt  3      McKee,  Leslie Petersburg  Rt  3 

demons,  Thomas Ashland  Rt  3       McKinney,  C.  P Auburn  Rt  46 

Cline,  B.  H Athens  Rt  1       Magill,  H.  S Auburn  Rt  44 

Coleman,  A.  H Virginia  Rt  6       Marbold,  B.   F Greenview  Rt  2 

Collings,  H.  H Beardstown  Rt  3       Martin,  Harry  H Manito  Rt  1 

Colpitts,  R.  S Philadelphia       Melchers,  Harry  H Petersburg  Rt  5 

Cook,  O.  L.. .-% Mason  City  Rt  3       Melchers,  Henry Petersburg  Rt  5 

Coo*,  W.  L Chandlerville  Rt  2       Melfon,  W.  D New  Berlin  Rt  31 

Cravens,  Albert . .  Pleasant  Plains  Rt  41       Mell,  F.  G San  Jose  Rt  2 

Crum,  Arthur  E Arenzville  Rt  2       Miller,   J.   Allen Lowder  Rt  38 

Crum,  L Ashland  Rt  1       Miller,  J.  M Auburn  Rt  47 

Deboe,  James  G Glenarm  Rt  23       Miller,  John  M Auburn 

DeGroot,  Jerry Ashland  Rt  2       Mitchell,  A.   H Maxwell 

Drennon,  J.  Frank Loami  Rt  34  Montgomery,  Robert. .  .G/eenview  Rt  4 

*Duncan,  D.  D Salisbury       Mandy,  Walter Havana  Rt  2 

Dupes,  Valentine Beardstown  Rt  1       Nance,  C.  W Petersburg  Rt  2 

*Eldridge,  Earl Greenview  Noltensmeir,    George.  .Mason  City  Rt  2 

*Engle,  LA Forest  CHy       Ostertog,    Louis Sherman 

Epler,  S.  D Pleasant  Plains  Rt  39       Oetgen,   Edward Virginia  Rt  5 

*Evans,  Thos.  &  S'ons Loami       Parry,  Wm.  T Beardstown  Rt  1 

Fangmeyer,  Harmon Havana  Rt  2       Pate,  Geo.  E Beardstown  Rt  3 

Fanning,  R.  E Virginia  Rt  4       *  Patterson   Bros Mason  City 

Fieldon,  Lincoln Virginia  Rt  2       Patterson.  David Mason  City  Rt'3 

Fletcher,  J.  Ray Auburn  Rt  46       Pelker,  John  H Arenzville  Rt  1 

Fletcher,  T.  A Auburn  Rt  45       Petefish,  A.  E Springfield  Rt  5 

Frank,  J.  T New  Berlin  Rt  31       *Pillsbury.  J.  B Petersburg 

Frankerfield,  Henry. Chandlerville  Rt  1  Pillsbury,  Lyman  A..  .Petersburg  Rt  2 

Fry,  W.  F Pawnee  Rt  50       Ping,  Leonard Auburn  Rt  47 

*Gardner,  J.  L Virginia  Rt  4       Potts,  F.  W Lowder  Rt  38 

Garretson,  W.  L New  Holland  Rt  1      Propst,  Alva Greenview  Rt  1 


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Raikes,  T.  J Petersburg  Rt  1 

Renkin,  J.  H Mason  City  Rt  1 

Robinson,  T.  J Easton  Rt  1 

Rohn,  A.  H Beardstown  Rt  3 

Ryan,    John Buffalo  Rt  59 

Sanders,  Geo.  E Cantrall  Rt  28 

Sarff,  J.   B BathRt2 

Sauer,  A.  E Kilbourne  Rt  1 

*Savage,  C.  Chase Virginia 

Schlicht,  Herbert Petersburg  Rt.  4 

Schonewise,  Fred  C Oakford 

Scott,  M.  M Rochester  Rt  20 

Senter,  James  G Petersburg  Rt  2 

Shafer.    Homer Chandlerville  Rt  1 

Shafer,   S.   P Tallula  Rt  1 

Shipley,  C.  W Petersburg  Rt  2 

Shively,    Clarence Pawnee  Rt  52 

Sisson,  Stanton Bath  Rt  1 

Small,  Walter Petersburg  Rt  1 

Smick,  H.  A Pawnee  Rt  3 

Smith,    Carl Easton  Rt  4 

Smith,  E.  W Easton  Rt  1 

Smith,  J.  M Ashland  Rt  3 

Smith,  J.  W .  .Illiopolis  Rt  55 

*Smoot,  C.  E Petersburg 

Snodgrass,  C.  H Greenview  Rt  4 


Snodgrass,   L.   R Loami  Rt  32 

Stenemeyer  B.  J Waverly  Rt  1 

Stevenson,  Chas Little  Indian 

Stnible  Bros Ashland  Rt  2 

Sweatman,  W.  M Virginia  Rt  4 

*Taft,  Justin Rochester 

Taylor,   Jacob Saidora  Rt  1 

Tice,    E.    H Greenview  Rt  4 

*Trumbo,  Ellis  A Greenview  Rt  4 

Vincent,    Oscar Loami  Rt  32 

Wake,  Wm.  M New  Berlin  Rt  29 

*Walker,  J.  L Loami  Rt  34 

Watkins,  W.  C. . . . , Oakford  Rt  1 

*Way,  H.  G Ashland 

*Wheeler,   J.   A Springfield 

White,  Mrs.  Thomas.  .New  Berlin  Rt  29 

Wilson,  C.  J Chandlerville  Rt  1 

Wilson,   Thomas   F. . .  New  Berlin  Rt  31 

Winhold,  Mrs.  Wm Virginia  Rt  4 

Woodruff,   Walter Petersburg  Rt  4 

Workman,  S.  A Springfield  Rt  1 

Worner,  Henry San  Jose  Rt  2 

Worthing,   Robert Petersburg  Rt  5 

Wyatt,  A.  E Ashland  Rt  2 

*Young,  W.  C Fancy  Prairie  Rt  1 

Zook,  Archie Athens  Rt  2 


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SHEEP 


SOUTHDOWN 
*Leland  &  Son,  J.  A Springfield 

DORSET 

Baker,  Ed Illiopolis  Rt  53 

Southwick,  Robert Glenarm  Rt  23 

HAMPSHIRE 

Mulcahey,  J.  P riliopolis  Rt  58 

*Schermerhorn,  Mrs.  Wm 

Springfield  522  S  Walnut  St. 

Stout,  S.  J Glenarm  Rt  23 

Tuxhorn,   A.   H Springfield  Rt  3 

White,  D.  V Loami  Rt  33 


OXFORD 

James,  John  R Rochester  Rt  19 

Kincaid,  Albert  E Athens  Rt  2 

Morgan,  Mrs.  Wm Machanicsburg 

Siudebaker,  Oscar Auburn  Rt  47 

SHROPSHIRE 

Drennan,  B.  C -Chatham  Rt  15 

Dufelmeier,  Fred  K Arenzville  Rt  2 

Hatcher,    Thomas   T Loami  Rt  34 

Hurt,  Mrs.  Lizzie.  .  .Buffalo  Hart  Rt  36 

*Lord,  Ralph Breckenridge 

*Peters,  Wm Springfield 

*Riggin,  Harry Petersburg 

*Smith,  T.  M Auburn 


HAPPY  AND  CONTENTED 


"OUT  OF  TOWN" 

By  E.  B.  MOON 
FROM     THE     FARMERS'     REVIEW 


1  happened  to  meet  a  man  not 
long  ago  who  was  bewailing  the 
fact  that  one  of  his  farm  imple- 
ments, for  which  he  had  urgent 
need,  was  lying  idle  awaiting  a 
new  part  that  had  to  be  ordered 
''out  of  town." 

Reason?  The  imnlement  in 
question  had  been  bought  from  a 
distant  house,  and,  not  being  a 
standard  make,  the  local  dealer 
was  unable  to  supply  a  part  to 
match  the  broken  one,  which  the 
local  blacksmith  could  not  mend 
on  account  of  a  "bad  place  in  the 
metal." 

Work  dependent  on  the  ma- 
chine had  already  been  held  up 
three  days.  Appraisal  of  the  time 
lost — according  to  the  owner's 
computation — amounted  to  ap- 
proximately $20.00,  to  say  nothing 
of  the  inconvenience  to  which  he 
was  put. 

Investigation  on  my  part  de- 
veloped the  information  that  the 
owner  figured  that  he  was  saving 
about  $6.50  on  the  original  pur- 
chase price  by  sending  away  for 
the  implement.  The  local  mer- 
chant stoutly  maintained,  how- 
ever, that  the  difference  in  price 
was  fully  represented  in  quality. 

In  justice  to  all  parties,  will  say 
that  the  broken  part  was  replaced 
without  cost  to  the  purchaser. 

At  any  rate,  the  time  lost  wait- 
ing for  necessary  repairs  much 
more  than  counter-balanced  the 
difference  in  price.  Then,  too, 


there  is  always  a  possibility  of 
similar  accidents  occurring  in  the 
future. 

Well-meaning  retailers  will  not 
expect  you  to  patronize  them  un- 
less they  are  in  position  to  extend 
you  the  same  inducements  in  the 
way  of  quality,  style  and  price 
offered  elsewhere. 

That  your  local  merchants  are 
in  position  to  render  you  more  and 
better  service  than  those  at  a  dis- 
tance, there  is  no  doubt.  And 
service  is  an  element  worthy  of 
much  consideration. 

If  you  will  demand  standard 
goods  of  established  worth,  you 
will  invariably  be  assured  of  get- 
ting full  value  for  the  amount  of 
money  expended. 

Establishing  favorable  reputa- 
tion an$  demand  for  any  particu- 
lar brand  of  merchandise  is  an  ex- 
pensive process.  As  the  expense 
incurred  cannot  be  added  to  sell- 
ing prices  it  must  be  absorbed  by 
value  of  sales — steady  demand  by 
satisfied  consumers. 

You  can  buy  standard  products 
to  as  good  advantage  locally  as 
anywhere  else,  and  your  money 
spent  in  your  home  stores  will 
benefit  you  and  your  neighbors 
in  many  ways. 

Eliminating  the  element  of 
sentiment,  it  is  to  your  advantage, 
from  a  financial  standpoint,  to 
keep,  in  your  own  community  as 
much  of  the  money  produced  there 
as  possible. 


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OF 

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ARENZVILLE  Blank  &  Six .. Hardware,  Harness,  etc. 

8.  L.  &  R.  I.  Div.  CM.  Bur.  &  Quincy       Blast,   William   A Publisher 

Pop.  562.  Bradley,   Maude Millinery 

Arenzville  Hagener  Farmers  Elevator      Brownback,  Henry  O .Drugs 

Co.  Central  Illinois  Grain  Co 

Arenzville  Light  &  Power  Co Christen,  Wm.  C Garage 

Arenzville   Lumber  Co Colhris,    Milford. Jewelry 

Arenzville  Produce  Co Corson  &  Son,  R Restaurant 

Bates  &   Bartelheim  Danenberger,  Samuel 

Implements,  Vehicles,  Brick  Meats  and  Bakery 

Beauchamps,  Mrs.  E Millinery      Borland,  Mary  R Florist 

Bolhorst,  Fred Rugs  and  Carpets      Elmore,  V.  C.  &  T Grain 

Bridgman,  H.  A Groceries      Emerich,  Albert Restaurant 

Brockhouse  Bros.  Farmers  State  Bank 

Furniture  and  Hardware       Fitzgerald,    Wm Groceries 

Cire,  Miss  E.  H Millinery      Gist  &  Hawkins Groceries 

Farmers  &  Merchants  State  Bank Grogan,  W.  W..  .Painter  and  Decorator 

First  National  Bank Gutmann  &  Son Wagon  Makers 

Graham,  Frank  B Livestock  Hexter  &  Co.,   Silas 

Hammer,   F.   D Blacksmith  Dry  Goods  and  Clothing 

Hierman  Bros.  Huston,  A.  C .Painter 

Hardware  and  Implements      Jones,  J.  Ross Miller  and  Junk 

Hierman  &  Bros.  R Restaurant      Jones,  Mrs.  M.  E.. Millinery 

Hoagland,  Anna  S Printing      Liter  &  Lewis Shoe  Repairs 

Home  Telephone  Co. Lohman  &  Son,  Joseph  B Groceries 

Lippert,  F Restaurant      McCready,  W.  H Groceries 

Lovekamp,  John  F Harness      McGraw  &  Son    P Blacksmith 

McCarthy,  W.  L.  .Groceries  and  Drugs      Magel,   John Painter 

Mallicoat,    Oscar .Livery      Martin,  John  L Livery 

Ommer,  R.  J.  Maxwell,  Mrs.  E Conf.  and  Fruits 

Groceries  and  Men's  Furnishings       Middour,    David. Meats 

Onken  Bros.  &  Meyer General  Store      Osterholt,  H '.'....  Wagon  Makers 

Palmer,  H.  E : Bakery      Resier,    Charles Blacksmith 

Reckamp,  H.  W.. . .  .Barber  and  Cigars      Sehy,  John Mfr.  Brick  and  Tile 

Stock,  J.  H Garage      Sehy,  Joseph Tailor 

Thyem,  J.  F Jewelry      Sehy,  Peter Boots  and  Shoes 

Triebert,  Harry.  .Barber  and  Billiards  Shivers,  J.  E. Hardware  and  Furniture 

Weeks  Bros. General  Store      Skiles,  Rearick  &  Co Bankers 

Williamson  &  Brockhouse  Sorrells,  D.  H..  .Electrician  and  Garage 

w      •  *  xi,    Furniture  an*  S£rJ!Sr      SPears,  Miss  M.  E Millinery 

Wood  &  N.eman General  Store      stewart>  B  F Restaurant 

ASHLAND  Velten,  Nicholas Harness 

Jet.  Chic.  &  Alton  and  Bait.  &  Ohio  R.R.  X?'*"1'61':  J"  ^..Implements  and  Coal 

Pop    1  200  Way,  J.  A Telephone  Exchange 

Anderson,  Robert.'. .  '.Lumber  Company      Wilburn,  J.  H .Stationery 

Ashland  Farmers  Elevator  Co Williams,  W.  S Jewelry 

Bergen,  Geo.  S.  Wilson  &  Snyder 

General  Store  and  Undertaker  Dry  Goods,  Clothing,  etc. 


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Your  Chance  to  Help  That  Boy 

That  boy  of  yours  is  looking  ahead — he  has  his  heart  set  on  something.  Maybe  it's 
to  follow  in  his  father's  footsteps  and  make  the  farm  a  big  business  success.  Maybe  he 
wants  to  specialize  on  Dairying,  or  Fruit  Growing,  or  Poultry.  Maybe  he  likes  to  work 
around  machinery,  and  is  planning  a  future  as  an  engineer,  an  electrical  expert,  an 
architect,  or  an  advertising  man,  or  in  the  Government  service. 

Whatever  he  wants  to  be,  remember  this — training  is  what  counts.  If  he  ia  to  win  real 
success,  on  the  farm  or  off,  the  thing  for  him  to  do  is  get  ready  nonu.  He  can  do  it. 
Whatever  line  of  work  he  chooses — or  you  choose  for  him — he  can  get  that  training 
right  at  home  in  spare  time — in  the  even- 
ings this  winter — through  the  Interna- 
tional Correspondence  Schools.  Thou- 
sands of  young  men  on  farms  all  over 
America,  with  I.  C.  S.  help,  have  made 
winter  nights  at  home  the  stepping-stones 
to  successful  careers  on  the  farm  and  in  re- 
sponsible, splendid-paying  city  positions. 

For  25  years  the  I.  C.  S.  have  been  the 
great  university  of  the  farm  home.  They 
bring  a  thorough  training  in  any  one  of 
280  subjects  to  your  very  door.  They  pro- 
vide amidst  home  associations  the  advan- 
tages of  a  technical  or  agricultural  college 
training  and  at  a  mere  traction  of  the  cosi. 

If  you  have  been  worrying  about  that 
"off-to-school"  problem,  dreading  the  day 
when  the  boy  would  have  to  leave,  let  the 
I.  C.  S.  help  you. 


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ATHENS 

Chic.,  Peoria  &  St.  L.  R.  R. 
Pop.  1,200. 

Athens  Farmers  Elevator  Co 

Athens   State   Bank 

Boyd,  Geo.  W Groceries 

Brackhan,  Henry Soft  Drinks,  etc. 

Burgheim  &  Frisch General  Store 

Cantrall,  Chas  H Groceries 

Cantrall,  T.  L Drugs 

Carr,  C.  W.  .Electric  Light  and  Garage 
Cheaney  &  Co.,  E.  S. 

Lumber  and  Building  Material 

Churchill  Variety  Store 

Ekis,   Thomas. .Meats 

Garrett,  E.  G Tinner 

Grant  &  Smith. Blacksmith 

Holland,   Thomas Jewelry 

Horch  Bros. . .  .Bakery  and  Restaurant 

Howard,  Frank Flour  and  F>j--:d 

Mott,  Allen. Furniture,  Undertaker,  etc. 

Powers,   W.   D Implements 

Primm,  Guy  P Auto  Repairs 

Rynders,  J.  W Restaurant 

Seligman  Bros General  Store 

Whitney  &  Johnson 

Hardware  and  Implements 

Wilkins,  W.  J Publisher 

Wycoff,   Pearl .. General  Store 

Yoakum,   Allen Meats 

ATTERBURY 

Chic.,  Peoria  &  St.  L.  R.  R. 
Pop.   125. 

Atterbury  &  Colson General  Store 

Clary,  Mrs.  Nancy  A General  Store 

Hoag,    W.   V Blacksmith 

Kopplin,  F.  W.  G.. Grain,  Lumber,  etc. 

AUBURN 
Chic.  A  Alton  R.  R.    Pop.  1,814. 

Auburn  Brick  &  Cement  Co ._. . . 

Auburn  Roller  Milling  Co 

Auburn  State  Bank 

Auburn  Telephone  Co 

Auburn  &  Alton  Coal  Co 

Baker,    Luther Drugs 

Batten,  W.  H.. Paints  and  Wall  Paper 

Bronaugh,  Perry  S Grain 

Butler,  R.  A .Poultry  and  Eggs 

Central  Illinois  Public  Service  Co 

Clark,  S.  J Cigar  Manufacturer 

Cornell,  O.  C. . .  .Hardware  and  Stoves 

Elliott,  W.  P Restaurant 

Engert,   Carl Balc-.ry 

Epling,  J.  H Groceries 

Everheart,   F.   B Publisher 

Farmer's  State  Bank 

Faust  &  Son,  P Meats 


Finney,  E.  N Shoe  Repairs 

Florey,   Fred Meats 

Foreman,  E.  M Wagon  Maker 

Harmes,   Henry Groceries 

Harney  &  Hutton Shoes,  etc. 

Harris,  Henry Dry  Goods 

Harris,   Roy Restaurant 

Hart,  A.  A General  rttoi  e 

Hederick,  J.  W Blacksmith 

Hummel  &  Son,  W.  H. 

Cement,  Hardware  and  Lumber 

Jacobs,    Alf Undertaker 

Jacobs,  H.  C Livery 

Jones,  Geo.  W. 

Jewelry  and  Sporting  Goods 
Kessler  &  Sons,  B.  L. 

Furniture  and  Undertaker 

Kessler,  M.  S Electric  Supplies 

Landon,  Jpugene   L Hardware 

Lorenzetu,  Joseph General  Store 

Lorton,  Mrs.  A.  P Millinety 

Michael  &  Epley.  .Harness  and  Buggies 

Mottar,  W.  D. . .  1 Drugs 

Psante,  Geo Groceries 

Smith,  Ed.  W.  .'Restaurant  and  Confy 

Taylor,  W.  W Groceries 

Tucker,  J.  M Groceries 

Vancil,    Taylor Undertaker 

Wineman,  O.  A. 

Groceries  and  Hardware 


BATH 

Chic.,  Peoria  &  St.  L.  R.  R. — Landing, 
on  Illinois  River.    Pop.  450. 

Bank  of  Bath 

Blessman,  W.  J Implements 

Brunning  Lumber  Co 

Keith,  Jno.  H Drugs 

Keith,  L.  F General  Store 

Lacey,  Mrs.  Anna Millinery 

Lacey,    William Implements 

Lacey  &  Bro.,  William ..  General  Store 

LeTissier  &  Co Fish 

McCarthy,  D.  L Groceries 

McCausland,  W.  F Mfr.  of  Cement 

Miller,  &  Co.,  Jesse Lunch,  etc. 

Miller,    John Groceries 

Morris,  M Grain 

Roloff,  Frank Shoe  Repairs 

BEARDSTOWN 

Rock  Island  &  St.  Louis  Div.  C.  B.  &  Q. 
Northern   Terminal  Springfield  Div. 

Bait.  &   Ohio   Southern  R.  R. 
Port  on  Illinois  River.    Pop.  6,017. 

Abbott,  J.  B Groceries 

Bartholomew,  Mrs.  A ,. .  .Shoes 

Beardstown   Cash   Market 


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Beardstown  Construction  Co 

Beardstown  State  Bank 

Beardstown  Steam  Laundry 

Beatty  Hardware  Co. 

Implements  and  Hardware 

Bell,  J.  S .Fish 

Bell,  Sherman Fish 

Birnbaum,  Frank Meats 

Black,  H.  L Coal 

Bolhorst  Bros Garage 

Brannan,  T.  V Groceries 

Brodman,  Edwin  G Groceries 

Brocker,  John Drugs 

Buescher,  Win Groceries 

Calef,  James  C Coal 

Castle,  Frank Billiards 

Chaffee  &  Co.,  C.  C Furniture 

Chalfant,  Walter Wagon  Maker 

Clark,  Mrs.  G.  E Millinery 

Cline,  Fred  I. 

Furniture  and  Undertaker 

Crater  &  Flickwir Groceries 

Crowe,    W.    J Bakery 

Davis  Drug  Co 

Denton  Bros Drugs 

Deppe  Bros.. Dry  Goods  and  Millinery 

Derry,  Mrs.  A.  L Millinery 

Diehl  Shoe  Co Boo~ts  and  Shoes 

Doyle,  J.  W Drugs 

Duckhart,    John Meats 

Dunn,  C.  B Feed,  etc. 

Durgy,  Van  R Hotel 

Eberwein,  W.  H Groceries 

Elk  Pearl  Button  Co 

First  National  Bank 

First  State  Bank 

Fischer  Bros Jewelry 

Fischer,  Henry  F Boots  and  Shoes 

Frank   Bros Florists 

Frey,  William. ..  .Plumoing  Hardware 

Garm,  J.  T Clothing  and  Tailor 

Garm  &  Coleman Clothing 

Garmer,  Arthur  C Pianos 

Gersmeyer,  Chas.  H Mfr.  of  Cigars 

Gillenwater,  J.  V Groceries 

Glenn  Pure  Ice  Co 

Goodell  Ice  &  Fuel  Co 

Green  Bros Groceries 

Guelker,  W.  F Mfr.  of  Cigars 

Hager,  W.  M Billiards 

Hagerstrom  &  Son,  Aug. .  .Restaurant 

Hainey,  J.  S - Restaurant 

Halblub,    H '. Tailor 

Halligan,  F.  J Groceries 

Hardesty,  Frank Groceries 

Harr  &  Hager Billiards 

Harre  &  Ellrick Bicycle  Repairs 

Hieronymus,  Chas.  V. 

Groceries  and  Crockery 


Hieronymus,  W.  H •. .  .Clothing 

Hilton,  Geo.  G Groceries 

Hodson,  W.  (Jt.Dry  Cleaning  and  Tailor 

Holbrook,  B.  C Confectionery 

Hood,  Charles. Blacksmith  and  Buggies 

Hood,   Walter Blacksmith 

Hunter,  Chas Mfr.  of  Cigars 

Huss  &  Son,  H.  E Clothing 

Huss,  J.  F :.  .Implements 

Jockisch,  J.  Victor Dry  Goods,  etc. 

Kane,   Bros Groceries 

Kaule,  E.  O Harness 

Keil,  H.  C Stoves,  Hardware,  etc. 

Kessling,    John Livery 

Kinstle,  T.  N Bakery 

Kuhl  Dry  Goods  Co. 

Dry  Goods  and  House  Furnishings 

Kuhlman,  Geo.  F Autos 

LaMaster  &   Castle Billiards 

Langdon,  W.  M Groceries 

Lathrop,  W.  E Painter 

Leary,  D.  C Groceries 

Logsdon,  Curtis Tile  and  Cement 

Long,  J.  L Groceries  and  Printing 

McDonough,    Martin Hotel 

McKenzie,  Edward  E Contractor 

Meyer,  F.  W General  Store 

Meyer,  W.  P Hotel 

Montezuma  Sand  &  Gravel  Co 

Mooney,  W.  G Men's  Furnishing 

Murray,  O.  S Groceries 

Muster  &  Castle Billiards 

Natural  Health  Products  Co. Flour,  etc. 

Newell,    Clyde Groceries 

Noel,  N General  Store 

O'Meara,  M.  J Dredging  Contractor 

Pappmeier  &  Sons Jewelry 

Paris,  E Groceries 

Phelps,  T.  D Restaurant 

Phelps,  W.  W Livery 

Pilger,  H.  H General  Store 

Powell,  R.  E Painter 

Ratineau    Painter 

Rebman,  M.  -M. Groceries 

Reichert,  Fred  Jr Groceries 

Reither,    Fred Meats 

Reller  &  Gersmeyer 

Building  Contractor 

Rhoades,  T.  A Confectionery 

Rink,  Emil  E Bottling  Works 

Ruppel,  John  Phil Boots  and  Shoes 

S  &  B  Supply  Co.  (The) 

Auto  and  Electric  Supplies 
Saeger  &  Butler.  .Cigar  Manufacturer 

Schaefer,  J.  W General  Store 

Schaefer  &  Knippenberg Tobacco 

Schaefer  Publishing  Co 

Schell,  R.  C Autos 

Scherrer,  J Groceries  and  Meats 


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S<  hleuter,  Fred  &  Son Builders 

Schmoldt,  A.  E -. Lumber 

Schnake,  Louis  L Groceries. 

Sehcemaker    &    Coldwell Livery 

Schoemaker,   M.   R Photographer 

Schultz,  Baujan  &  Co. 

Millers  and  Grain 

Schumann  &  Guelker Plumbing 

S.  hweer,  C.  O Coal 

Sc  heer  &   Millerick Feed 

Seeger,  John  H Boots  and  Shoes 

Shifter.  Ed .'.  .Restaurant 

Siekman,  Otto Boots  and  Shoes 

Simpson's  Furn.  &  Undertaking  Co.. . . 

Smith,  Chas.  H Hotel 

Sunderman,   Henry Harness 

Taylor,  C.  H General  Store 

Traut  &  Osner. . .  .Drainage  Contractor 

Van  Fossen  Bros Dry  Goods,  etc. 

Von  Fossen,  S.  L. 

Gen.  Mdse.,  Pianos  and  Monuments 

Volkman  &  Scheuter Millinery 

Volkmar,  Geo.  J Meats 

Weasel  &  Ivemeyer 

Manufacturers  of  Cement  Blocks 

Wessel  &  Sons Carpenters 

Wessel,  John  W Blacksmith 

\\iiiiams  Grocery  Company 

Wynne  &  Dresser Restaurant 

Zimi,    William Dairy 

Zulauf ,   John «*  eats 

BERLIN 

Two  Miles  from  New,  Berlin. 
Pop.  256. 

Amrhein,  F General  Store 

Elliott,   John   F Harness 

BISHOP 
Chic.,  Peoria  &  St.  L.  R.  R.    Pop.  40. 

Bishop,  J.  H Grain  and  Coal 

Schoonver,  H.  V General  Mdse. 

BLUFF   SPRINGS 
On  Bait.  &  Ohio  Southwestern  R.  R. 

Pop.  162. 
Bluff  Springs  tanners'  Elevator  Co... 

Briding,  Albert  C Blacksmith 

Carls,  George  F. .  .Groceries  and  Drugs 

Matthews,  John  W General  Store 

Parry,  C.  W Implements 

BRADFORDTON 

On  Springfield  Dtv.  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Southwestern  R.  R.    Pop.  50. 

Beggs  &  Havey Grain 

Gregory,  I.  L General  Store 

BRECKENRIDGE 

On  Baltimore  &    -  -i>io  Southwestern 
R.  R.     Pop.  150. 


Berry  &  Breckenridge  Farmers'  Grain 
Co. 

Prater,  A.  F General  Store 

Walker  Bros General  Store 

BUFFALO 

On  Wabash  R.  R.    Pop.  475. 

Bird,  T.  J Livery 

Booth,  Alex  M Meats 

Buffalo  Bank 

Buffalo  Produce  Co 

Carter,  Geo.  W Blacksmith 

Conover  Grain  Co.,  E.  B Grain 

Cox,  W.  R Groceries 

Edwards,  B.  F General  Store 

Faith,  H.  M. .  .hardware  and  Furniture 

Farmers  State  Bank 

Hays  Bros Paints  and  Wall  Paper 

Lester  Lumber  Co.,  G.  W 

O'Conner,  Rodney 

Groceries  and  Hardware 

Robertson,  J.  Walter Printer 

Shartzer,   J.   L Harness 

Stoker  &  Son,  T.  M Garage 

BUFFALO    HART 

On  Springfield  Div.  Illinois  Cen.  R.  R. 
Pop.  37. 

Central  Illinois  Grain  Co 

Ross  &  Son,  J General  Store 

CANTRALL 

On  Chicago,  Peoria  d  St.  L.  R.  R. 
Pop.  318. 

Glenn,  Harlie  T Blacksmith 

Smith,  S.  H Cement  Blocks 

Taylor,  J.  Y General  Store 

CHANDLERVILLE 

On  Chic.,  Peroria  &  St.  L.  R.  R. 
Pop.  984. 

Abbott,  J.   W - Grain 

Abbott  &  Nelson . .  Grain,  Coal  and  Ice 
Adelman,  Sam 

Clothing,  Shoes  and  Dry  Goods 

Amant,   A Jewelry 

Amant  Bros General  Store 

Anderson,  H.  J Boots  and  Shoes 

Carter,  Emery Autos  and  Livery 

Cass   County    Telephone   &   Telegraph 
Company. 

Cherry,  J.  W Harness 

Clegg,  H.  A Telephone  Exchange 

Clegg,  Jos.  J.. Dry  Goods  and  Clothing 

Cromlich,   Anna   B Millinery 

Dietch,    Robert Restaurant 

Dorr,    H Hardware 

Fielden,  S.  C.  .Dry  Goods  and  Clothing 

Fox  &  Lee  Drug  Co 

Friedrich  &  Son,  Geo.. Boots  and  Shoes 


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Gebhart,  Otto Groceries 

Goodell-Skiles  Lumber  Co 

Greb,  H Meats  and  Livestock 

Harbison,   R.  F Implements,  etc. 

Hash,  Lizzie Hotel 

Haynes  &  Co.,  A.  G Grain 

Humphrey,  R.  J. Bakery  and  Groceries 
Leeper  &  Son,  G.  W 

Furniture  and  Undertaker 

Markert    Bros Restaurant 

Meyer  Store  (The) Dry  Goods 

Morse  &  Son,  John  C. 

Jewelry,  Drugs  and  Hardware 

Neff    Bros Poultry 

Neff,  Frank 

Confectionery  and  Groceries 

Pendleton,  John  I Groceries 

Peoples  State  Bank 

Pilcher,  W.  H General  Store 

Pratt,  Addie. . .  .Millinery  and  Notions 

Ray,  P.  &  E Groceries 

Schaaf,  Frank  P Blacksmith 

Shankland,  Ora.  .Printer  and  Publisher 

State  Bank  of  Chandlerville 

Trobridge,  E.  C Cement  Manfr. 

Vollmers,    Peter General   Store 

Zeller,  C.  W Meats 

CHATHAM 
On  Chic,  d  Alton  R.  R.    Pop.  666. 

Andrews,  E.  J General  Store 

Ball,   John Undertaker 

Bradley,   M.  M Drugs 

Caldwell  State  Bank 

Case,   R.   S Livery 

Chatham  Elevator  Company 

Clevenger,  Wm. 

Meats  and  Confectionery 

Gorey,  T.  J Meats 

Kinkade,  W.  F .  .Dry  Goods  and  Shoes 
Moore,  Charles. Lumber  and  Hardware 

Sinnott,   James Shoemaker 

Smith,  Luella Stationery 

Union  Telephone  Company 

Whitney,  W.  H General  Store 

Willhite,  Fred  T Publisher 

Young,  R.  E Restaurant 

CURRAN 

On   Chic.,  Peoria  d  St.   L.  &  Wabash 
R.  R.     Pop.  123. 

Beggs   &  Havey Grain 

Huntington,  A General  Store 

McRoberts,    John Lumber 

Wells,  John Blacksmith 

CUSTER 

On  Springfield  Div.  Bait.  &   South- 
western R.  R.    Pop.  110. 

Alexander,  C.  O General  Store 

Boyce,  William  H General  Store 

Ogden,  J.  H. . .  .Blacksmith  and  Tinner 


DAWSON 

On  Wabash  R.  R.     Pop.  574. 

Buckley,  H.  M General  Store 

Conover,  E.   B Grain  Company 

Garrett,  W.  E.  .Contractor  and  Builder 

Johnson,  John  Q Blacksmith 

Mowitt,  J.  W General  Store 

Nation,  W.  T Groceries 

Peddle,   Thos Restaurant 

Rentschler,  Henry General  Store 

Rentschler,   John   H Meats 

Rodgers,  Jesse.  .Groceries  and  Notions 
Valentine,  B.  F Wagon  Maker 

DIVERNON 
On  Illinois  Central  R.  R.     Pop.   1,519 

Abell,  J.  R Bakery  and  Hotel 

Becker  Bros Dry  Goods  and  Shoes 

Beynon,  W.  J. 

Billiards  and  Confectionery 
Boski  &  Pinok .  . .  Groceries  and  Meats 

Covi,  John General  Store 

Danis  &  Son,  J.  F. Groceries  and  Meats 

Dean  &  Son,  M.  A General  Store 

Divernon  Co-operative  Society 

Grocery  and  Meats 

Dunn,   I.   S Publisher 

Elswick,  C.  V Electric  Supplies 

Farmers  State  Bank 

First  National  Bank  of  Divernon 

Gaygus,  Tony  C.. Groceries 

Griffiths,   Isaac General  Store 

Haug,  E.  G Drugs 

Herlan,  E.  HI    U 

Lumber,  Hardware  and  Cement 

Independent  Oil  Company 

Kreppert   Bros Grocery  and  Meats 

Madison  Coal  Corporation 

Mottershaw,    Geo Restaurant 

Neeson,  Richard 

Hardware  and  Furniture 

Nicolson,   T.  W Garage 

Paul,  J.  N Harness 

Phelps,    Jesse   L . . Clothing 

Rettberg,  Ernest 

Blacksmith  and  Implements 

Taylor  &  Co.,  C.  O Groceries 

Twist,  N.  C 

Hardware,  Implements  and  Grain 
Wall,  D.  T. .  .Dry  Goods  and  Millinery 
Welles,  C.  H General  Store 

EASTON 

On  Champaign  &  Havana  Div.  Illinois 
Central  R.  R.    Pop.  400. 

Bank  of  Easton  (The) 

Bell,  J.  W Coal  and  Grain 

Bowman  &  Hoch General  Store 

Cooper  &  Co.,  J.  H. 

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Davis,  G.  W General  Store 

Diamond,  Gwinn  &  Co. 

Hardware  and  Furniture 

Easton  Farmers'  Grain  Co 

Everitt,    O Blacksmith 

Fletcher  &  Fletcher. ..  .General  Store 
Fuller,  E.  W. 

Blacksmith  and  Electric  Light 

Fuller,   Mrs.   E-    W Millinery 

Furrer,  Fred  J.  Painter  and  Decorator 
Gwinn,  A.  R... Painter  and  Decorator 

Heninger,   Mrs,   H.  F Hotel 

Lewis,  R.  T Auto  Repairs 

McDowell,  H.  D Restaurant 

McFadden  Corn  Exchange  Bank 

McGinnis,    G.    W Meats 

Niederer,  Edw.  H Furniture 

Osterman,  F.   H Poultry 

Penewitt,   A.    H Autos 

Penewitt  &  Fager 

Lumber  and  Hardware 

Street,   Joseph Implements 

Street  &  List. . .  .Agts.  for  Delco  Light 
Stufflebeam,  H.  E. 

Autos,  Windmills  and  Pumps 

Tomlin,   G.   A Garage 

Walter,  W.  D Drugs 

Young,  Fred. Boots,  Shoes  and  Harness 

FANCY   PRAIRIE 

On  Chic.  &  Alton  R.  R.    Pap.  100. 

Andes,    J.    B Garage 

Bank  of  Fancy  Prairie 

Baugher,  Eugene General  Store 

Baugher,  G.  L. 

Hardware  and  Implements 
Fancy  Prairie  Grain  &  Coal  Company 

Ingram,  J.  I General  Store^ 

Johnson  Valley  Coal  Company ' 

Langston,  J.  P Blacksmith 

Powell,  L.  J Contractor 

Winterbaver,  Jr.  Geo Garage 


On  Chic.,  Peoria  d  St.  L.  R.  R. 

Pop.  320. 
Adams,  Ida  A.  (Mrs.  Henry) . Harness 

Barnes  &  Keefer Hardware 

Beard,  L.  P Dry  Goods 

Collier,  F.  &  W Meats  and  Feed 

Cross,  William   M General  Store 

Emmons,    M Livery 

Forest  City  Grain  Company 

Forest  City  State  Bank 

Forest  City  Telephone  Company 

Jerue,   Joseph Blacksmith 

Kepford,  D.  E Plumber 

Niederer,  Edw.  H. 

Furniture  and  Undertaker 

Pringle   &  Underwood Meats 

Roberts  &  Gilmore General  Store 


Smith,  A.  C Groceries  and  Poultry 

White,  J.  A Lumber 

White,    R.   A Restaurant 

FARMINGDALE 

On  Bait.  &  Ohio  Southwestern  R.  R. 

Pop.  50. 
Bompke,  Charles 

General  Store  and  Implements 

Bompke,  J.  M General  Store 

Farmers'  Co-operative  Company .  Grain 

Knudson,  J.  K General  Store 

Kuder,    Henry .  .Blacksmith 

GLENARM 
On  Illinois  Central  R.  R. 

Pop.  200. 
Barbee  &  Co.,  F.  E. 

Implements  and  Grain 
Jordan,  Mrs.  E.  P. ...     General  Store 

Lawley  &  Son,  J.  P Groceries 

Stradley,  Charles  H. 

Blacksmith  and  Hardware 
White,  J.   H Contractor 

GREENVIEW 

On  Jacksonville  Div.  Chic.  &  Alton  R.  R. 

Pop.  1,100. 
Alkire,  S.  N. 

Dry  Goods,  Boots  and  Shoes 

Alkire,  Mrs.  S.  N *. Millinery 

Armeling,  B.  C. 

Hardware  and  Implements 

Beggs  &  Hatch Grain 

Bracken,   J.   A Groceries 

Cleveland,  A.  H. 

Blacksmith  and  Electric  Light 

Downey   Bros Implements 

Ennis  &  Derry Furniture 

Farmers'   Grain   Co..: 

Fenton,   F.   T Groceries 

First  State  Bank 

Greenview  Electric  Light  &  Power  Co. 

Hamil  &  Struwe Tires 

Hatch  Coal  Company 

Hayden,    Edw Blacksmith 

Lewis,  C.  Lawrence Tinshop 

Marbold  State  Bank  (The) 

Meers,   James Groceries 

Menard  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co. . . . 

Palmquist,   Peter  J Jewelry 

Petrie  &  Pond Publishers 

Pitts,  Taylor  J Photography 

Pond,    Bert Meats 

Ramsey,    Chas Billiards 

Randall  Mercantile  Co. . .  General  Store 

Rayburn,  Everett Auto  Repairers 

Reed,  Geo.  C General  Store 

Reed,  W.  M. .  .Stock  Food  and  Poultry 
Roberts  &  Son,  George  C. 

Harness  and  Stationery 
Spaulding  &   Rice Restaurant 


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ATTERBERRY  &  COLSON 


THE  HOME 

OF 
GENUINE 


DIAMOND  H 
FLOUR 


WISH  BONE, 

WEDDING 

RING  and 

BLUE  RIBBON 

BRANDS 

OF  CANNED 

GOODS 


General  Merchandise  and  Grain 

Atterberry,    Illinois 

Phone  82-30 

a     We  Welcome   You   and    Appreciate  Your   Trade 


TrippBros. 

GREENVIEW,  ILL. 


Dealers  in 


Lumber  and 
Hardware 

Building  Material 
of  all  Kinds 


Prompt  Service  and  Cour- 
teous Treatment 


BEGGS  & 
HATCH 

GREENVIEW  AND  CURTIS,  ILL. 


See    them     before 

buying  Hard  Coal, 

Animal    and    Mill 

Feeds 


Highest  market  prices  paid 
for  your  grain 


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Stone  &  Son,  Chas Drugs 

Tackelson,    John    W Livery 

Taylor,    S Billiards 

Tressler  &  Son Blacksmiths 

Tripp  Bros. . .  .Lumber  and  Hardware 

Wernsing,  Henry General  Store 

Woodruff,   Bert Restaurant 

Woodruff,  W.  M Restaurant 

HAVANA 

County  seat — On   Chic.,   Peoria  &   St. 

L.  and  Champaign  &  Havana  Br. 

Illinois  Central  and  Chic., 

Burl.  &  Quincy  R.  R. 

Pop.  3,500. 

Adams  Express  Company 

American   Express   Company 

Anno,   W.   O Contractor 

Atkinson  &  Atkinson Dentists 

Atwater,  J.   P Fish 

Aybrey,    C Jewelry 

Ballard  &  Johnson.  .Depot  Restaurant 

Bodecker,  Otto  H Groceries 

Borgelt,  F.  &  C . . .  Groceries  and  Feed 

Borgelt,    Henry Coal 

Bortel,  H.  V.  .Clothing  and  Dry  Goods 

Brandt,    W.    S Bicycles 

Brown  &  Barnes Law  Office 

Bruning  Lumber  Company 

Caldwell,  Eugene. .  .Feed  and  Poultry 
Caldwell  &  Son,  E.  E. . .  .Auto  Repairs 

Carmen  &   Tenscher Cigar  Mfrs. 

Central  Illinois  Public  Service  Co 

Chambers  Bros. 

Hardware  and  Furnaces 

Chambers,    Charles Varieties 

Chridy,  Charles  H Groceries 

Citron,  Geo Men's  Furnishings 

Clark,  M.  M... Coal 

Commercial  Electric  Co 

Conklin,  Mrs.  Ada  R Florist 

Conklin  &  Son,  T.  J .Groceries 

Cordes,  E.  J Groceries 

Corey,    Dr.   F.    J 

Couchman,  H.  L Hardware 

Crescent  Forge  &  Shovel  Co. 

Manufacturers 

Crum,  A.  F Groceries 

Damarin,    George Groceries 

Dare,  J.  F Plumbing  Office 

Day,  Dr.  H.  F (Chiropractor) 

Dehm,   A.    G *  . .  .Bottler 

Dehm  &  Son,  J. 

Dry  Goods  and  Groceries 

Dierker,   D.   D Hotel 

Dierker,    Karl Clothing 

Diehl,  Charles Cold  Storage 

Dolcher,    Elizabeth Millinery 

Drake  &  Robertson Groceries 

Dreier,  F Clothing 


Ellis,  George  H. Painter  and  Decorator 

Engel,    Joseph Tailor 

England,    R.    L Fish 

Euteneuer  &  Son,  Jacob Jewelry 

Everist,  L.  A Fish 

Fager,    Alice Millinery 

Fager,  Dr.  Emma 

Fette  Lumber  Company,  E.  H 

Field,   Edgar Coal  Office 

Fleming,  H.  M Machine  Shop 

Foster,  J.  W Eldorado  Restaurant 

Frank   &   Clyde Grocery   Store 

Friderick,  Paul  J Boots  and  Shoes 

Ganson  &  Regnstorff Groceries 

Gardner,  Max Tailor 

Geary,  G.  W Meats 

Gerbing,    F.   H Meats 

Gerondes,    Socrates Billiards 

Gerster,  A.  (Est.  of) Bakery 

Gordon,   L.   A Drugs 

Haack,  C.  F Painter 

Hackman,  H.  J. 
Dry  Goods,  Clothing,  Boots  and  'Shoes 

Harrigan,   P.  J Fish 

Harsman  Garage 

Havana  Credit  Rating  Association. . . . 

Havana  Fishing  Co Fish 

Havana  Manufacturing  Company 

Gas  Engines,  etc. 
Havana  Metal  Wheel  Company 

Manufacturers 

Havana  National  Bank 

Havana  News  Agency 

Heberling,  W.  L.  &  E.  H. 

Baking  Powder  Manufacturers 

Hepworth,  John  A Confectionery 

Holzgraft  &  Son,  G.  B Hardware 

Hoskins-Henderson  Granite  Co. 

Monuments 

Hoyt,  Arthur  S Photographer 

Huff,  C.  F Painter 

Huffman,   C.  W Groceries 

Illinois  State  Fish  &  Game  Conserva- 
tion Commission. 

Jones,  J.  M Books 

Karl,  J.  G Plumbing 

Kent,    Jesse. Electrician 

Kinney,  Oscar Produce  Company 

Klohr,  John  G. 

Dry   Goods  and  Clothing 

Krebaum  &  Co Poultry  and  Eggs 

Krebaum,  Mrs.  Eliza  A. 

Second  Hand  Store 

Kunneg,  Louis Shoe  Repairs 

Lacey,    Lyman Lawyer 

Lally,  John .  Groceries  and  Queensware 

Langelier,  A.  L Plumbing 

Ledbetter,  Eva Millinery 

List,  E.  J Boat  Builder 

Lucas  &  Lucas Lawyers 

Lucas,  O.  M Dry  Cleaning 


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We  Want  to  Please  the 
People 

A.  R.  Meyer 

HARDWARE  AND 
SPORTING  GOODS 
VICTROLA  TALK- 
ING MACHINES 

214  W.  Main  St.,'  HAVANA,  III. 

OSCAR  F. 
PFETZING 

Furniture  Dealer 
Funeral  Director 


206-208  North  Plum  Street 

STORE  PHONE  182 

HAVANA,    ILLINOIS 


The  Hoyt 
Studio 

HAVANA,     ILLINOIS 


Portraiture  Copies 
and  Enlargements 


Frames   Finishing 
for  Amateurs 


Your  friends  can  buy  anything 

you  can  give  them — except  your 

PHOTOGRAPH 


J.  H.  WHITE 
&SONS 

HAVANA 
GARAGE 

Distributors  for 

Haynes  and 
Hupmobile  Cars 

REPAIRING  AND 
ACCESSORIES 
AUTO  LIVERY 

HAVANA,  ILLINOIS 


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Luebeck,  E.  S. 

Dray  and  Transfer  Office 

McFadden  &  Co Grain 

McHose,  George  E Boat  House 

Mann,  John Shoe  Repairs 

Martin,   Dr.   F.   K 

Mason  County  Bank 

Mason  County  Democrat 

Printing  Office 

Meireis,  H.  P Tailor 

Menke,  F.  W.  &  L.  H Livery 

Meyer,  August  R. 

Hardware  and  Sporting  Goods 

Meyer,  John  E Implements 

Meyer  Store   (The) Dry  Goods 

Meyer,  Wm.  J Implements 

Miles,  Geo.  F Bakery 

Mitchell,  F.  I Insurance  Office 

Mitchell,  L.  R.' Coal  Office 

Morphew,  E.  A. Gunsmith,  Cycles,  etc. 

Morrill  &  Merrills,  Drs Hospital 

Morris,  R.  B Ice  Cream 

Murdoch,  Ollie   H Varieties 

Murphy,  G.  W Poultry 

Neiderer,  E.  H. 

Furnisher  and  Undertaker 
Nichols,  Louis  A . .  Cigar  Manufacturer 

Niscgwitz,  E.  P Attorney 

Norman,  Henry 

Turner  Pumping  Station 

Norris  &  Eakle Machine  Shop 

Northrup  &  Northrup Law  Office 

Old  File  Cutlery  Co.  (The) 

Tools  and  Cutlery 

Opp,  H.  M Blacksmith 

Palace  of   Sweets Confectionery 

Parrott,  M.  D Blacksmith 

Patterson  &  Co.,  C.  E Grocery 

Pfetzing,   Carl   J Drugs 

Pfetzing,  O.  F. 

Furniture  and  Undertaker 

Pullen,  Dr.  L.  G Dentist 

Pyle,  C.  L. Groceries  and  Meats 

Radcliffe,   G.  H Ice 

Rigg,  W.  B. 

New  and  Second-hand  Furniture 

Rosch,  B Cigar  Manufacturer 

Rudolph  &  Shaffer Fish  and  Ice 

Servoss,  Dr.  A.  G 

Schmidt  &  Harsman Machine  Shop 

Shirley  &  Mowder ...Groceries 

Sloan,   Grant  M Autos 

Smith,  Ira  W Restaurant 

Smith,  Walter  T Shoes 

Sosey,  J.  F Jewelry 

Star  Union  Fish  Co Water  Front 

Steele,  Dr.  W.  A 

Stone,    E.   W Painter 

Strother,  S.  K. Printing  and  Publishing 

Stubenrauch,  Dr.  C.  H 

Sweney,   Edwin Groceries 


Tarbill   &   Ermeling Drugs 

Taylor,  H.  C Barber 

Tinkham  &  Holzgrafe.-BooZs  and  Shoes 

Trent,    Frank Ice 

Trent  &  Redcliff . .  1 Ice 

Tucker,   Dr.  A.  P ,.  .Dentist 

Turner,  Hudnut  Grain  Co 

Tutweller,   W.   S Groceries 

Veros,    S Billiards 

Walker,  Chas.  L Restaurant 

Watkins  &  Brown. Boats  and  Supplies 
Weaber  &  Co.,  J.  A. 

Dry  Goods,  Furnishings,  etc. 

Wells  Fargo  Express  Co 

Westerman,  F.  L. . Varieties 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co 

White  &  Sons,  J.  H Garage 

Wiemer,  A.  R ..Trained  Nurse 

Wilson,    E .' Publisher 

Windsor,   A.   E.. Hotel 

Wolf,  Frank Cigar  Manufacturer 

Wolters,    Bernhard Drugs 

Wright,  D.  W Jewelry 

Yost  &  Parrott Blacksmiths 

Young,  Fred .  Harness,  Boots  and  Shoes 
Zimmerman,  Drs.  F.  H.  &  H.  P 

Veterinarians 

ILLIOPOLIS 

On  Wabash  R.  R.     J>op.  849. 
Baldridge,  H.  M. . .  .Tile  Manufacturer 

Bickenbach,  A.   P Drugs 

Bradley,  R.  F Bakery 

Dake  S.  (Est  of) Lumber 

Day,  F.  R Restaurant 

Fait,  Chas.  E Drugs 

Fait  &  Son General  Store 

Faith,  Harry  M. 
Hardware,  Furniture  and  Undertaker 

Farmers'  State  Bank 

Ford,  Miss  Nora Corsets 

Fossett   Bros Meats 

Illiopolis  Farmers'  Grain  Co 

Johnson,    William Groceries 

Kendall,  C.  M. 

Blacksmith,   Autos  and  Auto  Repairs 

Knox  &  Estill Groceries 

McFadden,    Lawrence Restaurant 

Mansfield-Ford  Grain  Co 

Meyers  &  Co.,  O.  T. 

Hardware,  Implements  and  Harness 

Neff  Bros General  Store 

Perkins,  J.  W Hotel 

Reams,  Kate Millinery 

Scully,  D.  B Harness 

Shrewsberry,   W.   Earl Billiards 

Sims,  J.  F Contractor 

Smith,  A.  E Coal  and  Billiards 

Williams,  A.  B Blacksmith 


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J.  L.  COBB 

KILBOURNE.   ILL. 

GENERAL 

HARNESS  AND  SHOE 
REPAIRING 

Oiling  and  Repairing  of  Harness 

and  Shoe    is   better  and  cheaper 

than  buying  new. 

STREET  &  LIST 


Dealers  in 


Delco 


EASTON 


ILLINOIS 


AUTO  GARAGE 

Geo.  Winterbauer  Jr.,  Prop. 

Half  mile  west  of  Fancy  Prairie,  111. 

on  Springfield-Peoria  Division  of 

"Burlington  Way" 

All  kinds  of  repairing  solicited 
Autos,  Motorcycles,  Bicycles 

FILLING  STATION 

Red   Crown   Gasoline  and   U.   S.   Tires 

For  Sale 
Telephone— Call   Williamsville 


Eugene  Baugher 

FANCY     PRAIRIE,      ILLINOIS 
General  Merchandise 
Groceries,  Dry  Goods 
Shoes,    Notions    and 
Furnishings 


OUR  AIM 

*  'Satisfied  Customers" 


H.  L.  Couchman 

GENERAL 
HARDWARE 

The  Old  Hardware  Stand 
of  Havana 

Superior  Stoves  and  Ranges 
Estate  Oak  Heaters 


Full  line  of  REFRIGERATORS, 
GASOLINE  and  OIL  STOVES 
in  Season.  MYERS'  PUMPS 
and  SUPPLIES.  THOMAS 
STOCK  FOODS  are  Guaranteed 

Your   Patronage  Appreciated 


HAMIL&STRUWE 

GARAGE 

EVERYTHING  FOR  THE 

AUTOMOBILE 

The  best  of  mechanics  to  take  care 
of  your  car 

STORAGE 

HAMIL  &  STRUWE,  GREENVIEW,  ILLS. 


Miss  Alice  Fager 

Fine  Millinery 

Havana,  Illinois 


Always  the  Latest  in 
Fine  Millinery 


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KILBOURNE 

On  Chic.,  Peoria  d  St.  L.  R.  R. 
Pop.  450. 

Bahl,  J.  P Restaurant,  Meats,  etc. 

Baker  &  Zook Auto  Repairs 

Bank  of  Kilbourne (Not  Inc.) 

Christman,  R.  S. . .  .Drugs  and  Jewelry 

Cobb,  J.  L Shoemaker  and  Harness 

Comingore  Bros Boots  and  Shoes 

Conover,  E.  B Grain  Company 

Craggs  &  Field General  Store 

Daniel,  C.  E.. .  .Grocery  and  Hardware 

Daniels  &  Craggs General  Store 

Draper,  H.  L Groceries 

Folk,   Carl BaTcery 

Goodell-Skiles  Lumber  Company 

Harris,  O.  B .  Furniture  and  Undertaker 

Ketcham,  H.  S ., . .  Livery 

Preif,  John Implements 

Stroh,  J.  J Blacksmith 

LANESVILLE 
On  Wa.bash  R.  R.     Pop.  52. 

Metcalf  &  Kinahan Grain 

Ratcliff,  Arth-ur  E General  Store 

LITTLE  INDIAN 

On  Chic.,  Peoria  &  St.  L.  R.  R. 
Pop.  25. 

Asplund,  John 

General  Store  and  Blacksmith 
Little  Indian  Farmers  Grain  Company 

LOAMI 

On  Chic.,  Peoria  &  St.  L.  R.  R. 

Pop.  530. 
Baker,  George  W. 

Lumber,  Implements,  Furniture, 
Coal,  etc. 
Cobb  &  Son,  D.  W. 

Groceries  and  Dry  Goods 

Fisher,  H.  W General  Store 

Flowers,    Norman Blacksmith 

Holland,  Walter Shoemaker 

Kinney,   D.   D Restaurant 

Kloppe,    Fred Garage 

Loami  State  Bank 

McDonald,  Andrew General  Store 

Murphy  &  Co Grain 

Nichols,  Oscar Flour  and  Feed 

Nipper,  J.  W Livery 

Richards  &  Storm General  Store 

Stanton,  S.  M Blacksmith 

Swift  &  Beatty Undertakers 

Van  Deren,  T.  N Drugs 


LOWDER 

On  Chic.,  Burl.  &  Quincy  R.  R. 
Pop.  150. 

Farmers'  Elevator  Company 

Hairgrove  &  Shearburn  Elevator  Co. 
General  Store,  Coal  and  Grain 

Herron,  S.  W Blacksmith 

Jones,  Geo.  E General  Store 

Nell,  R.  P General  Store 

MANITO 

On  Jacksonville   &   Southeastern   Div. 

Chic.,  Peoria  &  St.  L.  R.  R. 

Pop.  696. 

Beebe,   W.   Lloyd Restaurant 

Brenner  &  Son Harness 

Brown  cf-  Rohlf s General  Store 

Citron,   D.  M Dry  Goods 

Cole,  H.  B Garage 

Combs  &  Paith Jewelry 

Cox,  Effie  E Millinery 

Cox,  E.  G General  Store 

Erlicher  Bros Drugs 

Gordon,  C.  S Autos 

Gordon  &  Pollard Autos 

Grangers  Elevator  Co Grain 

Heckman,   Louis Furniture 

Hilst,  Otto Undertaker 

Hilst  &  Co.,  R.  A General  Store 

Kuhlman,   R.  J Cigars 

Loveland,  R.  B Restaurant 

Manito  Hardware  Company 

Manito  Lumber  Company 

People's  State  Bank 

Scarcliff,    John Garage 

Schmidt,  John  L Boots  and  Shoes 

Seelye  Hardware  Company 

Shoop,  C.  O Printer  and  Publisher 

Smith,  T.  H Blacksmith 

Snyder,    Frank Meats 

Weidmer  Chemical  Company 

MASON   CITY 

June.  Jacksonville  Div.  Chic.  &  Alton 

and  Champaign  &  Havana  Div. 

Illinois  Central  R.  R. 

Pop.  1,890 

Abbott,  Mrs.  A.  D Millinery 

Abbott,  A.  D Photography 

Abbott  Light  &  Power  Co 

Adamson,  Miss  S.  N Millinery 

Ainsworth  &  Sons,  W.  T Seed  Corn 

Beers,   Leroy Dry  Gooda 

Bradley,  Allen  (Est.  of) 

Drugs  and  Bookf 

Branch,  Charles  M Blacksmith 

Brooner    Bros Garage 


TT  behooves  us  in 
every  community 
to  give  full  credit 
to  the  importance  of 
the  local  store  for 
the  good  it  does  and 
the  good  it  has  done, 
and  to  continue  our 
loyal  support  that  it 
may  continue  as  a 
developing,  uplift- 
ing factor  in  the 
community  life." 


SEEDS 

Garden,  Field 
Lawn 

Poultry  Supples 


A.  W.  SCHISLER 

FIELD  AND      CITim     CT\ 
GARDEN      OJLH.U     \^\J. 

704-706-708-710  N.  Fourth  Street 

ST.  LOUIS 

TRACK  WAREHOUSE 

S.  W.  Cor.  Biddle  and  Collins  Sts. 


If   Your   Dealer    Does   Not  Handle  Our 
Seeds  Write  Us  Direct  for  Catalogue 


Superior  Sanitary 
Stoneware  Churn 


The  Most  Sanitary  Farm 
Utensil  Ever  Invented 


Dairy  Supplies 

Manufacturers 


Jobbers 
Retailers 

We  are  head- 
quarters for 
e  erything  used 
by  producers  or 
handlers  of 

Milk,  Butter, 
Cheese    or 
Ice  Cream 


SEND  FOR  CATALOGUE  F.  R.  D. 

RILEY  HAUK-VOGELSANG 
SUPPLY  CO. 

Third  and  Vine  Sts.          ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 


H auk's  Sanitary 
Milking  Pail 


The  Most  Essential 

Farm  Utensil 
USED  EVERYWHERE 


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When  you  are  in  Mason  City,  don't    fail    to    see    us.     We  not  only 
guarantee  satisfaction — we  absolutely  insist  upon  it. 
It  is  our  aim   to  make  our  service  the  best  retail  drug  store  service 
to  be  had. 

THE  VICTOR  VICTROLA  and  VICTOR  RECORDS 

THE  EASTMAN  KODAK  LINE 

THE  DR.  HESS  STOCK  REMEDIES 

THE  LOWE  BROS.  PAINTS  AND  VARNISHES 
are  some  of  the  lines  we  offer  you.     If  you  fail  to  see  us  we  both  lose. 

C.  D.  V.  McKINLEY,  The  Rexall  Store 

MASON   CITY,  ILLINOIS 


Burnsmier,  William Bakery      Flint,   A.    G Machine  Repairs 

Cackley,  Richard  Foster,  Fred  H. 

Groceries   and   Bakery  Poultry,  Eggs  and  Butter 

Cargill,  Harry  Frank,  L Clothing 

Hardware  and  Furniture      Grandy,  W.  A Coal  and  Lumber 

Castleberry,  F.  M Music      Haughey,  C.  M Barber 

Catton,  Dr.  W.  M Hibbard  &  Ferguson Implements 

Central  Illinois  State  Bank Houseworth,  Dr.  F.  G Office 

Chambers  &  Harris Hardware      Houseworth,  Henry Blacksmith 

Coat,  H.  H Dept.  Store      Hubbard,   F.   M Implements 

Commercial  Hotel Hubly,  John Sale  Barn 

Conroy,    Harry Blacksmith      Hurwitz,    George Tailor 

Coon,  Walter Restaurant      Husmann,  Jacob  A Groceries 

Cooper,  L.  C Autos      Johnson,  A.  F Marble 

Cross,    A Livery      Johnson,  L.  C Groceries 

Gulp  Co  (The) Undertakers  Jones,  J.  M. . .  .Paints  and  Wall  Paper 

Diers,  J.  H Phimbing  and  Autos  Jones,  R.  G.  .Plumber  and  Steam  Fitter 

Estes,  Dr.  C.  J Office      Lea,  William Grocery  and  Meats 

Ewers,  W.  B Restaurant  Lynn  &  Bolinger 

Farm  Elevator Clothing  and  Dry  Goods 

Farmers'  Grain  &  Coal  Company McCreery  &  Sons,  J.  A Grain 

Fielder,  J.  W Auto  Repairs      McCreery  &  Sons Office 

Fletcher,    Fred '. .  Barber      McFarland,  L.  H Garage 


PNEUMATIC  WATER  SYSTEMS  HOUSE  LIGHTING  PLANTS 

Quality  First 

J.  L.  ROBERTSON 

CONTRACTOR 

Plumbing,  Steam  and  Hot  Water  Heating 

MASON   CITY,    ILLINOIS 

ESTIMATES  CHEERFULLY  GIVEN  PRICES  RIGHT  PROMPT  SERVICE 


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Henry  Wakeman  Company  I 


DEALERS  IN 


Dry  Goods 
Carpets  and  Notions 

Millinery 

Ladies'  and  Children's 
Shoes 


MASON    CITY,    ILL.- 


GO  TO 


ED.  VOIGT 


The  Horse  Tailor 

FOR 

FIRST  CLASS 
HARNESS  AND 
REPAIR  WORK 


MASON  CITY,  ILL 


PHONE  94-B 


Mason  City 
Garage 

J.    H.    DIERS,   Proprietor 


Day  Service/  50  W 
Phone  NQ8.1220W 


Agent 
for 


Ford  Cars 


Also  Carry  a  Full  Line 
of  Ford  Repairs 


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McKinley,  C.  D.  V Drugs 

McNeil  &  Peters Implements 

Mangle,   J Billiards 

Martin,  J.  W. 

Wholesale  Flour  and  Produce 

Mason  City  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co. 

Melton  &  Keister Groceries 

Milby,  Warren  W. 

Printer  and  Publisher 

Montgomery,  Chas Blacksmith 

Niederer,  E.  H Undertaker 

New  Farmer's  State  Bank 

Obermeyer,   T.   E Jewelry 

Pierce,   Robt Groceries 

Ping,  E.  G Oarage 

Richards,  Alvin Ice 

Rickard,  Ben  C Publisher 

Rissinger,  Frank.  .Paints  and  Awnings 

Robertson,  J.  L Plumber 

Rogier,  Dr.  H.  O Office 

Saffer,  F.  L Restaurant 

Schuette,  Dr.  W.  H Office 

Seward  Bros Brick  Manufacturers 

Steen,    Lafe Jewelry 

Stith,  J.  H Livery 

Stone,  W.  E Attorney 

Sutton  Co.,  G.  D Seeds 

Terry  Lumber  Company,  W.  E 

Thompson,  J.  H General  Store 

Thompson,  Dr.  L.  E 

Tomlin,  Dr.  F.  B Dentist 

Van  Velzer  &  Bro Hardware 

Voight,  Ed Harness 

Wakeman,  Henry  Co. . .  .General  Store 

Warner,    L Meats 

Winchell,  A.  M Jewelry 

Winzeler,   Dr.   L.   C Dentist 

Zimmerman,  W.  F Barber 

MAXWELL 

On  Chic.,  Peoria  &  St.  L.  R.  R. 
Pop.  20. 

Central  Illinois  Grain  Co 

Harris,  W.  H.  H Cigars 


MECHANICSBURG 

Three  Miles  from  Buffalo. 

Billbe  &  Beck ..  Groceries  and  Harness 

Farmer  Bros General  Store 

Farmer  &  Sparrow 

Hardware  and  Blacksmiths 
Freeto,  N.  R. Groceries  and  Dry  Goods 
Freeto  &  Townsend 

Hardware  and  Implements 


Fullenwider,  J.  T Undertaker 

Fullenwider,  O.  H Grain 

Lochbaum,  E Jewelry 

Ostermeier,  John 

Mfr.  of  Automatic  Farm  Gates 

Thompson  &  Co.,  A.  T Bankers 

NATRONA 

On  Jacksonville  Div.  Chic.  &  Alton  R.R. 
Pop.  100. 

Farmer's  Grain  &  Coal  Company 

Shepard,  Harry  L Groceries 

NEW   BERLIN 

On  Wabash  R.  R.     Pop.   690.  ' 

Alexander  Lumber  Co.,  (The) 

Bergschneider,  John  J 

Restaurant  and  Confectionery 
Corrigan-Sullivan  Co.,  (The) 

General  Store 

Eisele,  W.  N .  Hardware  and  Blacksmith 
Eisele  &  Taylor 

Coal  and  Lightning  Rods 

Farmer's  Grain  Co.,   (The) 

First  State  Bank 

Fromme,  William  F Meats 

Grandjean,  R.  L.  Wall  Paper  and  Paints 
Gregory  &  Sikking  Co. 

Harness,  Implements  and  Hardware 

Gregory  &  Washburn  Co.  .Automobiles 

Hale,  J.  W Publisher 

Hanner,  E.  H Undertaker 

Hington,  J.  W Undertaker 

Hylton,    L.    F Tinner 

Jabsen,  William  D Blacksmith 

Jennot,  Bridget  Mrs.  John. .  .Millinery 

Keller,  Mrs.  T.  D Hotel 

Knust  &  Knust 

Billiards,  Manufacturers  and  Retail 

Cigars 
McGinnis,  Mrs.  Eliza 

Millinery  and  Notions 

McGinnis  &  Dietrich Groceries 

New  Berlin  Drug  Co 

Reosch,   Ben   D Livery 

Reosch  &  Sehy 

Groceries  and  Men's  Furnishings 

Twist  &  Co.,  Lewis Grain 

Twist,  Noah  C. 

Hardware,  Implements  and  Grain 

Warren-Boynton  State  Bank 

Washburn,  Edwin  A Garage 


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OAKFORD 

On  Chic.,  Peoria  &  St.  L.  R.  R. 
Pop.  368. 

Armstrong,    John Implements 

Atterbery,  M.  O General  Store 

Atterbury,    L.    L Implements 

Cooper,  G.  A General  Store 

First  National  Bank 

Hollis,  E.  C.  Furniture  and  Undertaker 
Kendall,  E.  E. Groceries  and  Hardware 

Leutes  Bros Groceries  and  Meats 

Maltby,  O.  J General  Store 

Spilly,  Harry  A Garage 

PAWNEE 
On  Chic.,  <£  Illinois  Midland  R.  R. 

Baker  Lumber  Co.,  Thos 

Beynon,  David  E Restaurant 

Bilello,    Jos Groceries 

Birnbaum,  Henry . Groceries  and  Meats 
Blankenship,  A.  A. Clothing  and  Shoes 


Clayton,  C.  E .  Groceries  and  Dry  Goods 
Dozier  Bros. 

Restaurant  and  Confectionery 

Parnam,  E.  L Garage 

Hammond,  W.  J Restaurant 

Haury,  L.  A Harness 

Lupton  &  De  Lay 

Hardware,  Furniture  and  Stoves 

Malsbury,    A Tinner 

Mason,  H.  H Publisher 

Millner,    Harvey Livery 

Minder  &  Son  J. 

Restaurant  and  Confectionery 

Murphy,  H.  V Jewelry 

National  Bank  of  Pawnee 

North,  R.  C Meats 

Pawnee  State  Bank 

Perry,  Fred  W. 

Furniture  and  Undertaker 

Piscitocco,    Joseph Groceries 

Poffenbarger  &   Morris 


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Sander,  Eli  Preston 

Dry  Goods  and  Shoes 

Sanders,  A.  M Laundry 

Sangamon  Auto  &  Supply  Co 

Sangamon  County  Telephone  Co 

Scott,  Clarence  C Shoe  Repairs 

Scott,  T.  W Autos  and  Oarage 

Sprague,  O.   N Drugs 

Stahl  Bros Blacksmiths 

Thompson,  C.  H Bakery 

Vangerson,  O.  R. 

Wheelright  and  Repairs 
Willenborg  &  Co.,  J.  J. 

Hardware  and  Implements 
Young  &  Co.,  T.  M. 

Grain  and  Implements 

PHILADELPHIA 

On  Bait.  &  Ohio  R.  R.     Pop.  250. 
Jokisch,  Howard 

Manufacturer  of  Cement  Posts 
Philadelphia  Farmers'  Elevator  Co. . . . 

Shaffer,  Ellis Blacksmith 

Springer  &  McHelly Groceries 

Swartwood  &  Son,  M.  W. .  .Blacksmiths 
Wright,  &  Co.,  Leonard  G. 

General  Store 

PETERSBURG 

County  Seat — On  Chic.,  Peoria  &  St.  L. 
and  Jacksonville  Div.,   Chic.  & 

Alton  R.  R.      Pop.  2,807. 
Aachte,  Herman 

Grocery,  Meats  and  Crockery 
Abbott  Light  &  Power  Co.,  (The) 

Electric  Light 

Aden  Sisters Millinery 

Amrheim,   F Confectionery 

Anderson,  Charles . .  Tile  Manufacturer 

Apken  &  Son,  Fred Lumber 

Armstrong  &  Son,  H.  W Autos 

Axford  &  Son,  Thos Coal 

Bergen,  E.  F Groceries 

Bishop  &  Co.,  J.  C Gunsmith 

Boeker  &  Sons,  W.  H Farm  Seeds 

Bone,  Jennie Millinery 

Bonties  Bros Dry  Goods 

Brass,  E.  E Machinery 

Bryant,  Samuel  B . .  Carriage  Repairer 

Cheaney  &  Co.,  H.  S Lumber 

Chick,    Eddie Laundry 

Clark,  E.  E. Groceries  and  Blacksmith 

Clary,  William  P Hardware 

Cox,  Martin Restaurant 

Dawson,  E.  E. 

Hardware  and  Implements 
Eastmans,  S.  F. .  .Jewelry  -and  Garage 

Finney,  D.  B Drugs 

Finney  &  Co.,  F.  M Groceries 


First  National  Bank 

Frackelton  State  Bank 

Golden,  Frank  A. 

Clothing  and  Furniture 
Harms  &  Co.,  H. 

Dry  Goods  and  Carpets 
Hodgen,  Boyd 

Second-hand  Goods,  General  Store 

Hornback,  J.  H Restaurant 

Howell,  F.   M. ..  .Musical  Instruments 

Hueffner,    H.   A Miller 

Hurwitz   Bros Tailors 

Johnson   &   Son Painters 

Katzenstein    Bros Clothing 

Langford  &  Co Groceries 

Lenz,  Otto  F Bottler  Soda  Water 

Levering,  H.  M Ice  and  Coal 

Levering,  James  T Harness 

Lucht  &  Co.,  R Groceries 

Luthringer    Bros Drugs 

Mallergren,    John Coal 

Miller  &  Company. . .  .Boots  and  Shoes 

Mitchell,    Edward News 

Montgomery,  Samuel 

Furniture  and  Undertaker 

Moore,  M.  H Pianos  and  Organs 

Munson,  E.  M Meats 

Nelson,  John Shoe  Repairs 

Nelson,  Nels  P. . .  .Groceries  and  Meats 
Nelson,  W.  J .  Confectionery  and  Bakery 

New,  John  C Jewelry 

Owens,  W.  L Restaurant 

Payne,  Sierra  L Varieties 

Payne,  Mrs.  Sumner  N Varieties 

People's  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co... 

Petersburg  Garage 

Petersburg  Monument  &  Stone  Co. ... 

Peterson,  Hardy  S Blacksrnith 

Reeves,  C.  N Painter 

Roberts,  H.  H Harness 

Salveson   Bros...  Brick  Manufacturers 

Salveson,    Sam Groceries 

Salveson,  Thos Greenhouses 

Sangamon  Sand  &  Material  Co. 

Concrete 

Schirdlng  &  Son,  H.  H Bankers 

Scott,  Thomas Livery 

Smith,  J.  G Plumber 

South   Mountain   Coal  Co Miners 

Suhm,  F.  M Sheet  Metal  Work 

Tarr,    James Tailor- 

Thompson,  Nance  &  Co. 

Dry  Goods  and  Clothing 
Thompson  &  Harms 

Furniture  and  Undertakers 

Tranos,    Spyros Confectionery 

Virginia  Canning  i^o 

Watkms,  McL,a.ue.  Billiards  and  Cigars 

Watkins,  S.  L Drugs  and  Jewelry 

Watkins  &  Son.. Cigar  Manufacturer* 


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Watson  &  Rush 

Printers  and  Publishers 
Wavering  &  Seifert.  .Boots  and  Shoes 
Wilkinson  &  Onstott 

Printers  and  Publishers 

Willis,    W.    T Hardware 

Woldridge,  Robt Restaurant 

Zeigler  &  Son,  David 

Blacksmiths  and  Machinists 

PLEASANT  PLAINS 

On  Bait.  &  Ohio  Southwestern  R.  R 

Pop.  625. 

Anderson  Lumber  Co.,  Robert 

Arnett,  J.  W Blacksmith 

Boynton  Telephone  Co 

Brownback,  J.  C Harness 

Carter,  John. Cigars  and  Confectionery 

Corson   Co.,   Nathan Automobiles 

Gregory  &  Sikking  Co. 

Hardicare,  Harness  and  Vehicles 

Hamilton,  W.  L Dry  Goods 

Hensley,  W.  S. 

Undertaker  and  Implements 

Herndon,    J.    W Blacksmith 

Kysler,  John Harness 

Irwin  Dry  Goods  Co. 

Groceries  and  Dry  Goods 
Irwin,  L.  H. 

Restaurant  and  Confectionery 

Kundig,  Otto General  Store 

Lehmann,  John 

General  Store  and  Autos 

Mayrels,   C.   J Meats 

Pleasant  Plains  Farmer's  Elevator  Co. 

Grain 

Pleasant  Plains  State  Bank 

Roberts,  J.  T Livery 

Roberts,  W.   L Drugs 

Sikking  &  Co.,  A.  W Implements 

Smith,  Lyman  B Publisher 

Stevens,  W.  H . . .  Produce  and  Poultry 

Valentine,  S.  H Blacksmith 

Zimmer,   H.    H Hardware 

POPLAR    CITY 

On  Havana  Line  Illinois  Central  R.  R. 
Pop.  37. 

Barndollar,    Joseph BhH-ksmith 

Moore,    J.    A Meats 

Pierce,  Geo.  F General  Store 

RIVERTON 

On  Wabash  R.  R.     Pop.  1,911. 

Bank  of  Riverton   (Not  Inc.) 

Bruce  Lumber  Company 

Constant,  P.  L Confectionery 

Cowgill,    A.    B Undertaker 

Davern,  Thomas Tinner 

Egizil,    A Groceries 

Ferrari,    Louis Groceries 


Gentile,    Henry Meats 

.1  ess,  R.  E M_eats 

Maddox,  Charles General  Store 

Parson,  J.  L General  Store 

Riverton  Co-operative  Co. 

General  Store 

Saner,  J.  F Bakery 

Schaffer,  H.  J Cigar  Manufacturer 

Springfield  Coal  &  Mining  Co 

Threlkeld,  J.  W General  Store 

Trotter,    P Blacksmith 

Turner,    M Restaurant 

Watson,  B.  H Transfer  and  Feed 

Wilbur,  F.    M Drugs 

Wilkie,   Thomas General  Store 

ROCHESTER 

On  Bait.   &  Ohio  Southwestern  R.  R. 
Pop.  444. 

Bast  &  Hamilton Blacksmiths 

DeLay  &  Son,  F.  M. . . . .  .General  Store 

Egleston,   Alonzo General   Store 

Jones  &  Metcalf Undertakers 

Parker  &  Co.,  H.  D Drugs 

Richardson,  S.  G General  Store 

Rochester  State  Bank'. 

Slireve,  R.  T Coal  and  Corn  Mill 

Specialty  Sales  Co.  (The) 

Auto  Accessories  and  Repairs 

Steinbauer,    Fred Restaurant 

Twist  Bros. 

Implements,  Lumber  and  Hardware 
Wolford  &  Olcott 

Implements,  Lightning  Rods,  etc. 

SAIDORA 

On  Chic.,  Peoria  &  St.  L.  R.  R. 
Pop.  15. 

Adkins,  Jody  C General  Stort, 

Bell,  A.  O General  Store 

Propest,  Louis General  Store 

SALISBURY 

Pop.  113. 

Clark,  J.   C Groceries 

Coleman,    Lafayette. ..  .General    Store 

Jacoby,  Peter  L Blacksmith 

Watkins  &  Dobney  Co Coal 

SAN    JOSE 

On  Jacksonville  Br.  Chic.  &  Alton  and 

St.  L.,  Peoria  &  No.  R.  R. 

Pop.  479. 

Baker,  J.  S Drugs 

Brauer,  G Grain 

Eyrse,  John  L Printing 

Feulner,  Andrew 

Hardware,  Implements  and.  Harness 
Fryer,  John Grain  and  Fuel 


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Hullinger,  Frank Electric  Light 

Kelly,  W.  G Hardware 

Lower  &  Co.,  P.  A General  Store 

Morrison,   J.   W Tinner 

Riedinger  &  Son,  J.  A. .  .General  Store 

San  Jose  State  Bank 

Schaeffer,  Ed Shoe  Repairs 

Taylor,   Carl   F Clothing 

Wahl  &  Sons,  S.  J. 

Blacksmith  and  Garage 

Webb,  R.  E Restaurant 

Weber  &  McHarry Lumber 

Wiemer,  George  B. 

Undertaker,  Pianos  and  Organs 

Winkel,    Philip Meats 

Woll  &  Co.,  N General  Store 

SHERMAN 

On  Chic.  &  Alton  and  St.  L.,  Peoria  & 
No.   R.   R.     Pop.    150. 

Clancy  Bros General  Store 

Goldsmith,  G.  H.. Groceries  and  Meats 

Randazzo  Antonio General  Store 

Renfro    Bros General   Store 

SPRINGFIELD 

State  Capital — County  Seat — Junction 
Chic.  &  Alton;  Wabash;  Illinois  Cen- 
tral; Bait.  &  Ohio  Southwestern;  Chic., 
Peoria  &  St.  L.;  Cine.,  Ham.  &  Dayton 
and  St.  L.,  Chic.,  &  St.  Paul  R.  R. 
Pop.  51,678. 

Abbott  Bros Box  Factory 

Ackerman,   Chas Cigars 

Ackerman,  Wm.  H Shoes 

Acme  Garage 

Adams,  Waldo  F General  Store 

Adams  Express  Company 

Advance  Home  Furnishers 

Furnishers 

Ahlrich  Bros Feed 

Ahrens,    Carl Bakery 

Albers,  Frank  J Jewelry 

Allen,  Humphrey  &  Converse 

Attorneys 

Allen  Street  Pharmacy 

Allen  Cigar  Co.,  T.  W 

Altman,  Maurice  E... Woman's  Tailor 

Altman,  Wm Woman's  Tailor 

Alvey  &  Co.,  Frank Cigars 

Amant,   Harry Physician 

American  &  National  Express 

American  Berkshire  Assn 

American  Fish  &  Produce  Co 

Am.  Jewelry  Co.   (The) 

American  Shoe  Repairing  Co 

Am.  Tempering  Co Metal  Supplies 

Amrheim,  Christ Bakery 

Anderson,  Geo.  W. 

Transfer  and  Storage 


Anderson,  O.  F Pianos 

Andus  &  Trutter Attorneys 

Angel  Cafe  Co Restaurant 

Ansell  &  Son,  Oscar Machinists 

Antenan,    Alfred Groceries 

Anienan,  John Groceries 

Appel  Clothing  Co 

Appleyard,  Chas.  T. 

Insurance  and  Loans 
Armbruster,  Herman  R. 

Electric  Supplies 

Armbruster,  O.  J Jewelry 

Armbruster  Manufacturing  Co.,  R.  H. 

Manufacturers  Tents 

Armstrong    Bros Tinners 

Armstrong,  J.  m.Mgr.  Good  Luck  Store 

Armstrong,    W.    P Physician 

Armour  &  Co Wholesale  Meats 

Arnash,  Michael.  .Groceries  and  Meats 

Arrowsmith,  G.  W Painter 

Art  Engraving  Co 

Artofola  Talking   Machine  Co.    (The) 

Aschauer,  H.  A Physician 

Aschanuer,  A.  G Physician 

Ashbrook,    Wm Painter 

Askin  &  Marine  Co. .  .Retail  Clothing 

Associated  Press   (The) 

Athens-Dawson  Coal  Co 

Aula,    Rosaris Groceries 

Aurelius,  W.  J. 

Real  Estate  and  Building  Loan 

Auto  Rosario  Co Groceries 

Avenue    Shoe   Shop 

Ayres,  Geo.  E Attorney 

Azara,  Frank. ..  .Groceries  and  Fruits 

Babcock,  O.  B Physician 

Baglin,   Isabella Groceries 

Bailey,  Warren  R Insurance 

Bain,  Walter  G Physician 

Baker,  Albert  J. 

WaH  Paper  and  Paints 

Baker,   Fred   H Cigars 

Baker  Mfg.  Co.,  (The).. Road  Graders 
Baker,  Peter  A. . .  .Groceries  and  Meats 

Baker,   William   G Plumber 

Baker  &  Baker Lumber  and  Autos 

Baldwin,   J.   Otho Dentist 

Baldwin  Piano  Co 

Bale,  H.  Verne.  .Cleaning  and  Dyeing 

Bales  Co.,  Charles  W Drugs 

Ballard-Johnson  Co Restaurant 

Ball    Bros Cigars 

Ball,  T.  E Produce  and  Poultry 

Ballard-Johnson  Co.  (The) 

Hotel  and  Restaurant 

Ballou,  Frank  O Groceries 

Ballweg,  Henry  W Cigars 

Banbrough,  Robert Painter 

Bank,  J Physician 


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ATTRACTIVE  LY      PRICED 


Bell  Phone  2550  CONNECTS  ALL    DEPARTMENTS 

If  It's  Good  You'll  Find  It  At  Bressmer's 


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Bansbach  &  Sons,  Joe Groceries 

Barbara,    Vincent Confectionery 

Barber  &  Barber Attorneys 

Barker  Iron  Co.,  A Junk 

Barker,  A.  W Physician 

B.  &  H.  Restaurant. 

B.  &  M.  Foundry.  Wholesale  Flour  Mills 

Barker,  H.  E Artists  Materials 

Barker,  Morton  D Miners  Lamps 

Barns,  Carey  E Attorney 

Barnstable,  N.  R Meats 

Barrell,    Lon • Restaurant 

Barret,  Wm.  J Drugs 

Barry,  Thomas  W Electrician 

Barry,  W.  B ...  Second-  Hand  Furniture 

Bartlett,  E.   P Physician 

Earth,  A.  H.  (The) Electric  Co. 

Barthnik,  Joe Groceries 

Bartlev,  John  S.Wall  Paper  and  Paints 

Baucon,  Edwin  P Groceries 

Baum,  Alex.  E Marble 

Baum,  M.  J Marble 

Baumann  Bros Drugs 

Bausbach,    Joseph Groceries 

Baxter,  Noah  L Groceries 

Baxter,  N.  L Groceries 

Bayer,    Andrew Bakery 

Bazter,  A.  C Physician 

Beal,  John  P Physician 

Beatty,  B.  B Dentist 

Beaver  Feed  Co.   (The) 

Becker,   Julius Cigars 

Beecher,    Charles Hotel 

Beechler,  Edw.WaZJ  Paper  and  Paints 
Beecrot't,  F.  W  .Wall  Paper  and  Paints 

Beekman  &  Franz Plumbers 

Bekemeyer  Realty  Co.,  H.  S 

Bell's  Electric  Shop Contractors 

Bell,  R.  .E General  Insurance 

Bellin,  Leon  M Physician 

Belt.  John  E. .  .  .Groceries 


Bender,  W.  H Retail  Meats 

Benjamin,  David  S.  &  S In*.  Adj. 

Bengel    Bros Groceries 

Bennett,   Percy Garage 

Benzer,    Henry Restaurant 

Berberet  Bros.  Piano  Co 

Bernard,  Adolph  F Attorney 

Bernard,  E.  L Physician 

Bernard,  Jos.  C. 

Real  Estate  and  Renting 

Bernard   Music  Shop 

Berneker,  Frank.  .Groceries  and  Meats 
Berry  &  Breckenridge. .  .Grain  Dealers 

Berry,  R.   D Physician 

Berry,  R.  L Musical  Instruments 

Bert,  Nick Groceries 

Bert,  Saml Groceries 

Bettinghaus,  G.  W Contractor 

Bielski,    Alex Groceries 

Bierly,  J.  R Physician 

Bierman,  Cleveland Attorney 

Bierstadt  &  Son,  W Florists 

Biggs  &  Son.  .Contractors  and  Builders 
Bigler  Co.,  G.  R. 

Manufacturers  Stock  Remedies 

Billbe  &  Beck Groceries 

Birklund,  Andrew Tailor 

Birnbaum,  Mrs.  Mary Groceries 

Birnbaum,  Robt  J. 

Capitol  City  Cash  Meat  Market 
Bisch  &  Son,  Charles  T. .  .Undertakers 
Bisch,  Geo.  E. .  .Furniture  and  Slaves 
Bittel-Leftwich  Service  Co. 

Auto  Tires 

Black,  Alvin  F Feed 

Black,  John  W Real  Estate 

Blanchard,  R.  R Dentist 

Blankemeyer,  H.  C Physician 

Bleser,   J Machinist 

Blood,  Prof.  Fred  W. 

Studio  China  Painting,  etc. 


Established   1865 


Largest 

and  Oldest 

Works  in 

Springfield 


M.  J.  Baum  Monument  Works  .  StfK«t£Sf&.  Springfield,  in. 


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TRADE  IN  SPRINGFIELD ! 

If  you  want  shoes  becoming  to  you,  you  had  better  be 
coming  to  us. 
If  you  want  your  money's  worth,  come  to  us. 

The  Big  98c  to  $1.98  Shoe  Store 


Shoes  for  the 
Whole  Family  at 
a  Big  Saving  to  You 


Specials 
at  $2.48 
and 

$2.98 


G.  R.  KINNEY  CO.,  Inc. 

Corner  Third  and  Adams  Streets 
SPRINGFIELD,  ILL. 

The  dollar  you  save  is  as  good  as  the  one  you 
earn.     We  save  you  as  much  as  you  spend. 

CHILDREN'S  SHOES 

OUR       SPECIALTY 


F.  M.  LEGG 


D.  SCHWENGELS 


F.  M.  LEGG 
SHOE  CO. 

Better  Shoes 

125  S.  Fi.'th  St.,  Old  Phone  2590 
SPRINGFIELD,  ILL. 


En  IIT   pi   •!_  •       r 
.  &  W.  llothing  Co. 

WM.   MARLOWE,   Manager 

Hart,  Schaffner 
&  Marx  Clothes 


120     East    Side     Square 
SPRINGFIELD,  ILL. 


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Blucke,   William   L. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Saddlery 

Blue  Valley  Creamery  Co 

Bockelman,  Joseph  A Restaurant 

Boehner,    Geo Meats 

Boeke  Construction  Co... High  School 

Boehner,  J.  T Meats 

Bolakas,    Peter Restaurant 

Bolakas   &   Contagionas Billiards 

Bolinger,  Chas.  H Tinner 

Bolinger  &  Son,  T.  M Groceries 

Bollman,    George -Laundry 

Bolt  &  Son,  M Groceries 

Bonansinga  Bros. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Candies 
Bonansinga,  Geo. 

Confectionery  and  Restaurant 

Bonansinga,  Jack Restaurant 

Bonansinga,  Leo.  F. 

Confectionery  and  Fruits 
Bonansinga,  Lucy  (Mrs.  Louis)  .Fruits 

Bone,  B.  E Attorney 

Bongart,  Fred  S Auto  Repairs 

Bookout,  G.  W Retail  Meats 

Bookout  &  Schoenig 

Groceries   and   Meats 

Booth,  J.  F Drugs 

Booth,  R.  P Dentist 

Booth,  W.  D . . .  Pianos  and  Wall  Paper 
Booth  &  Co.,  Wm.. .  .Insurance  Agency 

Bortmess,   Eli   B Groceries 

Bostick,  Jos Cement  Contractor 

Boston  Store . . .  Dry  Goods  and  Carpets 
Botwinnis,  William   M. 

Groceries  and  Meats 

Bowcock,  C.  M Physician 

Bowman,   Frederick Dentist 

Boyd,  E.  S Groceries  and  Meats 

Boyd,  Geo.  R Groceries 

Boyd,  Ben  E . . Attorney 

Boys'  Candy  Shop 

Bradshaw,  Louis  J Gro'ceries 

Bradley,  Chas Automobile  Agent 

Bradley,  S.  A. Real  Estate  and  Renting 

Brady,  Mrs.  Nora General  Store 

Brand,  August . .  Carriage  Manufacturer 
Brandon,  C.  R. ... .  .Autos  and  Supplies 

Branson,  C.  T Undertaker 

Brawner  &  McCully 

Transfer  and  Storage 

Breese,    Sidney Attorney 

Bressmer  Co.,  (The)  John.. Dry  Goods 

Bretz,  John  E Contractor 

Bretz,  L.  F Groceries  and  Meats 

Brewer,  J.  K. 

Printers  and  Lithography 

Briggle,  Chas.  G. . . . Attorney 

Brinkerhoff  &  Co. . .  .Insurance  Agency 
Brinkerhoff,  George  M.  Sr Nursery 


Broadwell,  S.  A Drugs 

Broida,  Annie    (Mrs.  Morris) 

General  Store 

Brown,  A.  C ....  <s ...  Seeds  and  Florist 
Brown,  Edward  T. 

Books  and  Stationery 
Brown,  Frank  M. 

Hardware  and  Restaurant 

Brown,  J.  F Groceries 

Brown,  Hay  &  Creighton. . .  .Attorneys 

Brown,  Stuart Attorney 

Browns  Springfield  Business  College. . 
Brownback,  C.  E . .  Veterinary  Surgeon 

Brownell,  Geo.  H Painter 

Bruce,  Anna  M Groceries 

Bruce  Sewing  Machine  Co.  .Wholesale 

Bruck  Sales  Rooms  &  Service  Station. 

Automobiles 

Buck,  D.  R. .  .Real  Estate  and  Renting 

Buck,  Elmer  E Bridge  Contractor 

Buck,  F.  D.  &  J.  C.  .Men's  Furnishings 
Buckley,  E.  H. 

Pres.  Athens  Coal  Co.,  Wholesale 

Buckley  &  Co.,  W.  T florists 

Budwites,  Frank Groceries 

Budwites,    Jack Groceries 

Buedel,  Frank  J Groceries 

Bukewihge,  Paul. Groceries 

Bullard,  Robert  I Physician 

Billiard,  R.  J Optician 

Bulpitt,  William   L Pianos 

Bulpitt,  W.  L Sewing  Machines 

Bunch,   R.   C Tinner 

Bunker,  Mrs.  M.  E Millinery 

Bunn  &  Co.,  J.  W. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Groceries 

Burg,  Edward Dairy 

Burgeleit,  Mrs.   Emma.... Hair  Goods 

Burke,    Edmund Attorney 

Burkhardt  &  Bugg .Drugs 

Burroughs  Adding  Machine  Co 

Burtle,  J.  J Structural  Iron  Works 

Butler,  Wm.  J  .Manufacturers  Brushes 

Butler  &  Jones Attorneys 

Cadillac  Auto  Co.  of  Springfield 

Cafeteria    (The) Restaurant 

Caldwell,  Otho  L. 

Real  Estate  and  Renting 

Caldwell  Wall  Paper  Co. 

WoH  Paper  and  Paints 

Call,  William  H. 

Second-Hand  Furniture 

Calvin  Coal  Co.   (The) 

Cambria,  C.  .Confectionery  and  Fruits 

Campbell,  J.  H Retail  Meats 

Campbell,  Jas.  W. 

Manufacturers  Tents  and  Awnings 


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Candon,  T.  J Attorney 

Canfield,  John  C. 

Manufacturers   Condiments 

Cantrall  Coal  Company 

Capital  City  Bottling  Works 

Capital  City  Feed  Co 

Capital  City  Hide  &  Wool  Co 

Capital  City  Paper  Co.,  (The) 

Capital  City  Printing  Co 

Capital  City  Trunk  Co 

Capital  City  Electric  Co.  .Contractors 

Capital  City  Engraving  Co 

Capital  Foundry  &  Machine  Works.' . . 

Capital   Greenhouse 

Capital  Grocery  &  Meat  Market 

Capitol  Coal  Mine Wholesale 

Capitol  Planing  Mill  &  Building  Co. .  . 

Capitol  Restaurant 

Capitol  Theatre 

Capperlin,  Geo.  J. 

Wall  Paper  and  Paints 

Cardinal,  John Groceries 

Carey,  Giles  P. 

Stocks  and  Grain  Broker 

Carey,  J.  L Plumbing 

Cargill  &  Son,  W.  C. 

Saw  Mill  and  Contractors 

Carley,   Herbert   P Contractor 

Carroll,  Cha.s.Real  Estate  and  Renting 
Carroll,  Joseph  A. 

Wall  Paper  and  Paints 

Carruthers,  G.  C Dentist 

Carson,  Amos  O Painter 

Carswell  Credit  Clothing  Co 

Gary,  F.  R Blacksmith 

Cary,  Herbert Blacksmith 

Gary,  W.  Henry Groceries 

Cary,  Wesley  N Groceries 

Case-Paige  Auto  Show  Rooms 

Automobiles 

Cash,  Wilson  M General  Store 

Caskien,    Harry Groceries 


PLANTS 
Mecca  No .  1 
Mecca  No.  2 
Newport 
Cayuga 
Oak  Hill  Ohio 


Indiana 


Largest 
Manufacturers  of 

TILE 
In  the  Business 


Wm  .E.Dee  Clay  Mfg. Co. 

Manufacturers  of 

RED  AND  SALT  GLAZED  SHALE 

DRAIN  TILE 


30  Myers  Bldg. 
Bell  Phone  4957 


SPRINGFIELD,  ILL. 

•      Western  Office 


J.    L.    FORTADO 

Dealer  in  Granite  and  Marble 

MONUMENTS 

Established  1887.  Thirty  years  Of  square 
dealing  give  us  pre-eminence  in  our  line. 
We  carry  the  largest  stock  in  central  Illinois 
for  your  inspection.  Don't  buy  until  you  call 
and  get  our  prices.  Everything  guaranteed. 

N.  E.  Cor.  10th  and  Monroe  St*. 

SPRINGFIELD,    ILLINOIS 


R.II 
Bell 


7S1«  Off'« 
7J6    Reg 


Artistic  Portraits,  Home  Portraits 

Commercial  Photography  and 

Amateur  Finishing 

HARRY  E.  NEEF 

PHOTOGRAPHER 

BELL  PHONE  7645 

Member   Photographers  Association 
of  America 

Studio,  lll^N.  5th  St. 
SPRINGFIELD,  ILLINOIS 


We  Carry  Largest  Stock  of  Finished  Monuments 
in  Central  Illinois 

SPRINGFIELD  GRANITE  & 
MARBLE  CO. 


3rd  and  Monroe  Streets 


SPRINGFIELD,  ILL. 


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Casper,  Win Groceries  and  Meats  Coe  Co.,  George  E.. Wholesale  Produce 

Castleman,  C.  F. Lumber  and  R.  R.  Ties  Cohen,  Ester   (Mrs.  S.) 

Castleman,  Wm.  F..  Wholesale  Lumber  'jewelry  and  Men's  Furnishings 

Castor,   Wm.   F     Groceries  CoQ        gimon        Oroceries  and  Meats 

Catron  &  Jarrett Attorneys  Con       David D 

Gearing,  S.  A Groceries  Con      Herman  H  Attorney 


Central   Garage . 


Cohn,  Isaac Groceries 


Central  Illinois  Coal  Operators  Assn. . 

Central  Illinois  Electric  Co Conn  Furniture  Co.,  J.  H. 

Central  Illinois  Grain  Co , .  Second-Hand  Furniture  Co. 

Central  States  Indemnity  Exchange..       Colby,   Chas.   P Physician 

Chapin  &  Chapin Attorneys      Colby,   Geo.  B Attorney 

Chapin,   Wm.   L Garage       Cole,    Nathan Loans 

Chatterton  Opera  House Coleman,  L.  H Loans 

Cheatle  &  Bird  Coleman,  P.  E ...  Groceries  and  Meats 

Talking  Machines  and  Sheet  Music      Coleman  &  Cormeny Groceries 

Chicago  Cleaning  &  Dye  Works Collins    House Hotel 

Chicago  Meat  Market Colvin  Coal  Co Wholesale  Coal 

Chicago  Springfield  Coal  Co Commercial  Health  &  Accident  Co 

Chicago  Tribune Compton  &  Balcock Physicians 

Chicago,  Williamsville  Coal  Co.  Conant,  Mrs.  Eugene  H Groceries 

Wholesale  Coal      Conant,  J.  B Drugs 

„...  .  Cone,  Benjamin  F Meats 

iey  Cones,  Ben... Heating  and  Ventilating 

Childers  &  Lilienstem Livery  Cond       T  j  and  Pree  mw. Attorneys 

•Chincebaux,   Frank   D Restaurant      Conklin   &   Conklin Attorneys 

Christman  Xavier    B  Conklin,   Mrs.  Mollie  Graham 

Hardware  and  Stoves  Millinery 

Chzauckas,   John Groceries      Conrini   G    c Physician 

Ciaccio  Bros.  Conlisk,  Geo.  E Confectionery 

Confectionery  and  Mfrs.  Cigars      Connelly  Baking  Co Wholesale 

Citizens  Coal  Mining  Co.  Connelly  Co.,  George  S. 

Wholesale  Coal  Grocery  and  Bakery 

City  Loan  Co Conner,  Arthur  C Meats 

City  Steam  Bakery Conner,  W.  E Hotel 

Cizauckos,    John Groceries      Conover,  Geo.  B ' Gasoline 

Clanton,  B.  G Attorney      Conover  Grain  Co.,  E.  B 

Clark,  Burrell  C.  and  Ethel  H.  Constant  &  Groves Garage 

Dyeing  and  Cleaning      Consumers  Steel  Products  Co 

Clark,  Edgar  M.Wall  Paper  and  Paints      Converse,   A.   F Dentist 

Clarks  Tailor  Shop Conway,  J.  S ,  ..Physician 

Clarkson,   Robert  A Drugs       Cook,    John Tinner 

Claus,  Mrs.  Rosa Groceries  Cooksey,  J. 

Claypool,   William   E Drugs  Restaurant  and  Confectionery 

Clifford,  Willis  E .  Groceries  and  Meats      Cooper,  John  W Tinner 

Close,  Claiborne  S Photo  Supplies      Cooper,    Simon Restaurant 

Clotfelter  &  Son    Wm    H  Copelan,    Chester Physician 

General  Store      Corbett,  Theresa  M Hotel 

Corea   F   A  ..Painter 

Clouser,  Oliver  S . .  Groceries  and  Meats  Cormeng  &  Coleman'. ...... .  Groceries 

Clover  Leaf  Insurance  Co Cottage    Studio Photography 

Clutter,  W.  W.                 .  Coutrakan   &   Kerasotes.  Confectionery 

Manufacturers  and  Wholesale  Candy      Cowdin,  Fred  P Physician 

and  Soda  Water  Cox,    Charles   J Oil 

Coal  Operators  Mut.  Fire  Insurance  Co.  Cox  W.  H..Mgr.  Faultless  Cleaning  Co. 

Coats,  Fred  R Watch  Repairer  Cox  &  Robbius.  Second-Hand  Furniture 

Cobbs  Drug  Co.,  John  W Creighton,  Chester  H Groceries 

Coe    Bros Books      Creighton,   John    T Attorney 

Coe  Co.,  Geo.  E.  Creese  Bros Groceries 

Commission  Merchants  Cressy,  Fred  R.Wall  Paper  and  Paints 


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Crichfield   &  Mickons Blacksmiths 

Crissey,  Fred  R.  WaH  Paper  and  Paints 

Crow  &  Crow Produce 

Crowder,  Wm.  D Carriage  Painter 

Croxon,  Edw Veterinary  Surgeon 

Cronon,  F.  N. 

Equitable  Life  Insurance  Society 
Crumlie,  Wm.  . .  .Building  Contractor 
Cudahy  Packing  Co,  Wholesale  Meats 

Cunningham,  Sarah  E Hotel 

Cusick   &   Ponecy Hotel 

Curtis  &  Wohosky Insurance 

Custfn  &  Salzman 

General  Store  and  Pawnbrokers 

Custin,  A ., Groceries 

Dahn,  Wm Billiards  and  Cigars 

Daly,   Mrs.  Henrietta Millinery 

Daniel,  Mrs.  Sarah Groceries 

Daniels,  A.  J Groceries 

Danner  Co.,   L.  A Tailors 

Dasdare,  Frank Shoe  Repairs 

Daughenbough,  Thos.  J Dairy 

David  &  Son,  Jos. 

Confectionery  and  Fruits 
Davidson,  A.  H .  Carriage  Manufacturer 
Davidson,  H.  B. 

Carriage  and  Wagon  Manufacturer 

Davidson,   T.    W Physician 

Davis,  Oscar  W. 

Real  Estate  and  Renting  Co. 

Dawley,   Mrs.   Emma   A Dolls 

Day,  Geo.  Edw.Wo^Z  Paper  and  Paints 

Deal,  Don  W Physician 

Dean,  Geo.  L Livery 

Eecatur    Hotel 

De  Crastos  Bros ......  Bicycle  Repairs 

Dee,  Wm.  E Clay  Manufacturer 

Deffenbaugh  &  Son,  Wm.  M. 

Contractors 
De  Frates,  A.  J ....  Groceries  and  Meats 

De  Frates,  Dan Groceries 

De  Frates,  Joseph  M. 

Groceries  and  Meats 

De  Frates,  Wm Groceries 

De  Fratess,   Port Restaurant 

Deichmann,  O.  H Physician 

DeLacy,  Wm.  P Dentist 

Dellert,  Wm Meats 

De  Pew,  Clarence  E Hotel 

De  Silvia  Bros Grain 

De  Souza,  Charles Tinner 

Detrick,  C.  D Drugs 

De  Vares,  D.  A. Contractor  and  Builder 

Dew  Chill  Parlor Restaurant 

Dickerson  Coal  Co 

Dirksen  &  Sons,  A Furniture 

Dirksen  Candy  Co. 

Confectionery-Wholesale  and  Mfrs. 

Dirksen,   Frank  T Furniture 

Dirksen-Haag  Candy  Co Jobbers 

Disken,    Edward    J Groceries 


Dobbins,  W.  A Groceries 

Dookum,  R.  M Groceries 

Dodd  &  Brothers 

Real  Estate  and  Renting 

Dodds,  J.  F Undertaker 

Dodds,   R.  N Drugs 

Doerfler,  Fred  B Groceries 

Dolan    Bros Groceries 

Dollarhide,    H Contractor 

Donaldson  &  Co.,  R.  S. 

Wall  Paper  and  Fresco  Cleaner 

Donaldson,  Roy  F Furs 

Doenges,   Wesley   S. 

Printers  and  Lithographers 

Donelan  &   Donelan Dentists 

Dimes,    Rebecca Groceries 

Donnell,  Robert  T Florist 

Dorman,  Jacob General  Store 

Dorr,   Henry  J Meats 

Dougherty,  R Bakery  and  Meats 

Dowling,  Jas.  E Attorney 

Draper  &  Lemmon Garage 

Drendel,  Solon Plumber 

Drennan  &  Lawler Attorneys 

Dresch,  Henry  W Soda  Water 

Dressendoerfer,  Gus General  Store 

Dressendorfer  &  Co.,  J.  E. . .  .Groceries 

Dudleston,  Claude  C Meats 

Dudley,  Ira  M.... Livery  and  Transfer 

Dumas,  Mrs.  Rebecca Groceries 

Dun  &  Co.,  R.  G.  .Mercantile  Agencies 

Duncan,   Addie   L Groceries 

Dundas,  S. 

Propr.  The  Wabash  Cash  Grocery 

Dundee  Woolen  Mills 

Dunham,  B.  F Photographer 

Dunlap,  J.  A Physician 

Dye,  Nancy  C... Hotel  and  Restaurant 
East  &  Enlow.fteaZ  Estate  and  Renting 

East  Side  Lumber  Yard 

E.  &  W.  Clothing  Co 

Eby,    Don    Alonzo Printer 

Ecco  Engineering  Co. 

Electric  Contractors 


Warren  &  Company 

622  E.  Washington  St.,   Springfield,  III. 

Furniture,  Rugs 
and  Stoves 

Distributors  in  Central   Illinois  for 

Estate  Single  Register  Heater 


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Eck,  Richard  ..............  Restaurant  Feuer,    Julius  ..................  Shoes 

Eckstein,  Michael  ............  Attorney  Feuer,    Louis  ...................  Shoes 

Edmonds,   Frederick   E  .....  Hardware  Fidelity  Loan  Co  ...............  Loans 

Edmunds,   Clara  ............  Physician  Fiebrantz,  Wm  ................  Tinner 

Edmond,  F.  E.  Fields,  Romie  ...........  Auto  Repairs 

Tinner  and  Slate  Roofers  Finder,    B.  ..  .............  Upholstering 


Edwards  &  Chapman  ........  Laundry  n     t 

Edward  J.  Zimmerman  .  .  .  Starr  Studio  F!rsJ  National  Bank.             .......... 

Eggleston    Bros  .............  Groceries  ^^•JSJ*  Bank  .......... 

Eeelpqton    W    P                          Insurance  *  isner  urug  btore  ................... 

Son    A   (^t'of)  !  !  !  !  !  !  !       Lumber  ^  &  ^enwl.  .Groceries  and  Meats 

Fishman,  M. 

Eieison,  Jonn  Propr.  Capitol  Trunk  Factory 

Lumber-Wholesale  and  Retail  Fisnman>  R^Pa  Broker  and  NotionV8 

Elaborated  Roofing  Co  ...............  Fitzgerald,  A.  M  .............  Attorney 

Elevator  Milling  Co  ..............  ....  Fitzgerald,  Robt  E  ...........  Attorney 

lite   Millinery   Store  ................  Fitzsimmons,    Frank  .......  Contractor 

Ellington,  Geo  ...........  Retail  Meats  Fitzwater,  Wm.  ..  Groceries  and  Meats 

Elmore,   J.   B  ...............  Groceries  Flaherty,    Ed.   V  ...............  Drugs 

Elshoff,  Anton  ----  Groceries  and  Meats  Fleishman,  Jacob  ...............  Shoes 

Elshoff,  Henry  ..............  Groceries  Flentje,  Robert  .............  Physician 

Emerson,  W.  E.WaH  Paper  and  Paints  Flesch,  Benjamin  J  ........  Contractor 

Emery,  Frederick  C.  Flesch,  Frank  W  ..................... 

Pres.  Aztec  Consolidated  Mining  Co.  Contractor  and  Construction  Co. 

Empress  Theater  (The)  ..............  Flesch,  R.  B. 

Emporium  Millinery  Store  ............  Contractor  and  Construction  Co. 

Enders,    Peter  ........  __.  .....  Groceries  Fletcher,  F.  D  ..............  Physician 

Endler,  Israel  ..........  General  Store  plexitile  Products  &  Kohuche  Roofing 

Engel,    Peter  ..............  Shoemaker  Company  ......  Composition  Roofing 

Enterprise  Cleaning  Co  ...............  Flinn,  Laurence  L  ..........  Insurance 

Erdman,  Geo.  C  .............  Groceries  Flood>  John  P  ...............  Attorney 

Erwin,  Enola  M  .........  China  Studio  „,         .,,      „,      •      „ 

Ettelbrick,  Henry  ......  Shoe  Repairer  F1°reville,  Phoebe  E 

Eubanks,  Geo.  W.  .  Groceries  and  Meats  Second-Hand  Furniture 

Evans,  Frank  N  ............  Physician  Fogarty,  William  J  .............  Shoes 

Ewing,  Thomas  L  ........  .  .Furniture  Ford'  Tnos-  B  ..............  Groceries 

Fair    (The)..                 ..General  Store  Forman,  Samuel.  Woman's  Furnishings 

Farmer  &  Sparrow  .......  Blacksmiths  Force,  F.  E. 

Farmer  &  Sons,  J.  Dist-  M^r-  Holland  Furnace  Co. 

Rug  Manufacturers  and  Dealers  Forestner,  Dr. 

Farmer's  Independent  Thresher  Co...  M<>r'  White  Dental  Parlors 

Farmers'  Liability  Exchange  .........  Forsyth,  R.  A  .................  Pumps 

Farmers'  Lumber  Company  ...........  Forsythe,   George  L  ............  Meats 

Farmers'  National  Bank  ..............  Fortado  Co.,  J.  L  .............  Marble 

Farrand  Bros  .........  ......  Groceries  Fortune,  J.  J  ......  Men's  Furnishings 

Farris,  Joseph  ...............  Foundry  Foss»   Charles  .............  Restaurant 

Fayart  &  Son,  Eugene  E.  .  .  .Insurance  Foster  Sheet  Metal  Works 

Fehlker,  Henry  ............  Contractor  Manufacturers 

Feldkamp,   Henry  ...........  Groceries  Foster,  T.  E  ..............  Blacksmith 

Feldkamp,  Rinder  G  ........  Groceries  Foster,  Wm.,  Metal  Products  Company 

Feltham  Drug  Co.,  J.  H  ..............  Foutch-Kerns  Office  Supply  Co  ........ 

Ferchow  Bros  ...........  Retail  Meats  Franke,  Carl  D. 

Ferchow,  Gustav  J  ..........  Groceries  (Pres.)  Paris  Cleaning  Co. 

Fernandes,   John  ............  Groceries  Franke,  Charles  S  ...............  Furs 

Fernandes,  L.  J  ...........  Blacksmith  Frank,  C.  J..  .Ice  Cream  Manufacturer 

Ferreira,  John  H  ..........  Blacksmith  Franklin  Life  Insurance  Co  .......... 

Ferriera,    Isaac  .............  Groceries  Franklin  Printing  Company   (The)... 

Fetzer  &  Co.  Franks,  C.  J  .Manufacturers  Ice  Cream 

Manufacturers  Farm  Machinery  Franks,  Sarah  (Mrs.  Jacob)  .Groceries 


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Franz  Bros.  Packing  Company 

Franz,  Charles  J Meats 

Franz  &  Franz. .  .Groceries  and  Meats 

Frazee,  C.  A Physician 

Frazee,  O.  L Dentist 

Freds  Shoe  Repair  Shops 

Freeman  Jewel  &  Bixler  Manufacturing 

Company 
French  &  Sons  Piano  Company 

Wholesale  and  Retail 

French,  C.  A Physician 

Freund  &  Son,  J.  W Insurance 

Friedman,   Archie Groceries 

Friedman,  H.  I Wall  Paper 

Friedman,  R.  B....Mgr.  Peoples  Store 

Friedman,   S.   S Drugs 

Friedmeyer,  John  G Attorney 

Frisch  &  Co.,  J Drugs 

Furlong  Dry  Goods  Co.  (The) 

Furlong,  Jas Millinery 

Fyfe,    Alexander Groceries 

G.  &  E.  Cut  Price  Furniture  Co 

G.  &  W.  Specialty  Co. 

Manufacturers  Candy 

Gaa  &  Murray Undertakers 

Gadert  &  Maggenti Groceries 

Gaft'igan,   Michael Groceries 

Gaffney,  Randall  E Drugs 

Gaiety  Confectionery  Company 

Gaiety  Theater  Co. .'. 

Gallager,  Charles  F. 

Coal,  Feed  and  Poultry 

Gallager,  James  E Groceries 

Galloway,  Edw Groceries 

Ganci,  Joseph 

Fruits  and  Confectionery 

Gard,  C.  E Attorney 

Gardert,   John   A Restaurant 

Gardiner,  W.  P Painter 

Gasde  Emil  &  Company Paints 

Gately  Credit  Clothing  Co 

Gaupp,    John Florist 

Gedman,  Chas.  K Groceries 

Gehlman,  C.  E Livery 

Gehlman,  Frederick Contractor 

Gehlman  &  Co Contractors 

Gem   Drug  Co 

Georg,  Victor   (Est.  of) .  .Photography 
George,  E.  J. 

Mgr.  Woolworth  Co.,  F.  W. 
George  &  Son,  J.  P. 

Tinners,  Furnaces,  etc. 

George  &  Reason Tinners 

Gibbs,    Chas Attorney 

Gietl,   Albert  E.. Groceries  and  Meats 
Gietl  Bros. ..  .Carriage  Manufacturers 

Gietl,  J.  J Meats 

Giffin,  D.  L Attorney 

Gillespie,  Geo.  B Attorney 


Gillgrass,  D Groceries 

Gingold,  Isaac General  Store 

Glazer,    Moses Groceries 

Glazer,   Morris Groceries 

Gleason,    Laurin    J Electrician 

Glenn,  Harlie Blacksmith 

Goddard,  White  Co Vulcanizing 

Godfred,  E.  B Physician 

Godley,  F. 

Autos  and  Manufacturers  Shoddy 

Godmins,  C.  K Retail  Meats 

Golden,  Jacob   Dry  Goods 

Golden  Rule  Grocery 

Goldman,  John 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Liquors 

Goldsmith,    Maroe Groceries 

Goldstein,  Mrs.  B Junk 

Goldstein,  Jacob ..  Groceries  and  Meats 
Good  &  Fisher 

Propr.  Avenue  Food  Shop  (The) 

Good,  W.   H Groceries 

Goodpasture  &  Darneille. .  .Stationery 

Goodrich  Rubber  Co.,  B.  F 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  Elizabeth ....  Groceries 

Goodwyn  &  Ryan Contractor 

Gordon,    N.   R Physician 

Gore,   Morgan  E Tailor 

Gorey,  J.  P Shoes 

Gottschalk,    Frederick Groceries 

Gourley  &  Bro.,  A,  F Jewelry 

Graeff  &  Goodwin .  Sheet  Metal  Works 

Graham  &  Graham Attorneys 

Graham  Gas  &  Electric  Co 

Graham  Bros. . .  .Cigar  Manufacturers 

Graham,    John Furniture 

Graham,  Nellie  E. 

Mgr.  Graham  Gas  &  Electric  Fixture 
Co. 

Graham,    Paul Cigars 

Gralnick   &  Perlmutter.  General,   Store 
Grant  Company   (The) 

Manufacturers  Stock  and  Poultry 

Remedies 


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GEO.  HAWKINS 

General  Agent 


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Grand   Union   Tea  Co 

Graser  Bros snoes 

Great  Atlantic  &  Pacific  Tea  Co 

Great  Eastern  Suply  Co. 

Wholesale  Groceries 
Gravel    Springs   Co. . .  .Mineral   Water 

Gray,  Dentists 

Green,    Peter Restaurant 

Green  &  Co.,  Geo.  B. 

Wall  Paper  and  Fresco  Cleaner 

Greenberg,  D Clothing 

Greene   &   Lewis Hairdressers 

Greene,   G.  M Groceries 

Greer,  D.  R. 

Furniture  and  House  Furnishings 

Gregory,   B Fish 

Grieg-Westman 

Hardware,  Plumbing  and  Heating 

Co. 

Grey,    John    Meats 

Grieder,  D.  R Sign  Painter 

Griffith,    B.    B Physician 

Griswold  &  Co.,  E.  D Carpets 

Griswold,   Herbert   M Furniture 

Griswold  Real  Estate  &  Loan  Co 

Groesch,   Barbara  L Meats 

Groesch    Bros Meats 

Groesch,  Carl  &  Son Meats 

Groesch,   Charles   N. 

Groceries  and  Meats 

Grosch,    Frank    X Meats 

Groesch,    George   Jr ....Meats 

Groesch,   Sr.   George .  Wholesale  Meats 

Groesch,   Henry   C. 

Groceries  and  Meats 

Gubitz,   Edward  A Groceries 

Guinan   &   Nemeth Groceries 

Gullett  &  Gullett Attorneys 

Guralnik,    Ben Shoes 

Guralnik,  Jacob    Shoes 

Gus,   Frank.  .Kentucky   Distilling   Co. 

Guymon,  Ralph  A Printer 

Haag,  Co.  A.  L Wholesale  Candy 

H.   &  H.   Electric  Co. 

Delco  Light  Dealers 

Haas,  Ed.  C Saddlery  Specialties 

Haas  Electric  &  Manfg.  Co.,  R.  (The) 

Supplies 
Haenig  Electric  Co. 

Electric  Fixtures  &  Supplies 
Hagler,  Elmer  E.  &  A.  Lee.  .Physicians 

Halbert,   L.    V Dentist 

Halbert,  W.  A Physician 

Hale,  John Hat  Manufacturing  Co. 

Hall,  Hubert  R Attorney 

.Hall,    John Bottling    Works 


Hall,    William    C Jewelr 

Halliday,  H.  K Photographe 

Hamann,  Ed.  H Printe 

Hamman,  Geo.  J . .  Cigar  Manufacture 
Hankins,   George  G. 

Groceries,  Fish  and  Poultr 

Hankins,  T.  J Real  Estat 

Hanratty  Company   (The) . .  .Plumber 

Hanesn,  Chas  H Contracto 

Harbauer    &    Benoer Meat 

Hargitt,  J.  L Cigar  Manufacture 

Harkins,  Mrs.  Bertha 

Cigar  Manufacture 

Harkins,  Mike Cigar 

Harmon,    C.    F Physicia 

Harriett,  George  W. 

Wall  Paper  and  Paint 

Harper,   Geo.    M Physicia 

Harris  J.  Bentley Garag 

Harris  &  Clapp Grocerie 

Harris,  Nickles  Co Loan 

Harris,  Oscar  E.,  Jr. Automobile  Agen 
Harison,  Ralph  W .  Groceries  and  Meat 

Hart,  Aaron  J Baker 

Hartford    Steam    Boiler    Insp.    &    Ins 

Co. 

Hartman,  Sons  C Baker 

Hartman,  Edw.  F. 

Books  and  Stationer. 
Hartman  Printing  Company 

Printers,  Bookbinders,  eti 
Hartman,  Henry  L. 

Cigar  Manufacture 

Hartman,  W.  B Grocerie 

Hartmann  Bros. 

Wholesale   and   Retail    Baker, 
Hartwell,  Inc.,  J.  F. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Jewelry 

Hasenwinkle  Grain   Co Broker 

Haskins,    H.    F Physician 

Hatch,  F.  L Attorney 

Hatcher  Co.,  O.  W Automobile 

Hauck,  Joseph  L. .  Cigar  Manufacturer 

Hauger  Co.,  C.  C Clothin* 

Hawks  &  Rhodes Real  Estat( 

Hay,    Logan Attorney 

Haynes,   R.   W Real   Estat( 

Hayward   &   Talley 

Capitol  City  Cereal  Co 
Hayward,  L.  O. 

Hardware  and  Manufacturers  Flout 

Hazell,    E.    F Dentis 

Hefferman,   Michael Contracto, 

Hefferman,  Wm . . .  Electric  Contractor 

Heigold,  Chas.  F Grocerie. 

Heimbricker  &  Cole Florist* 

Heimlick,  Mrs.  M.... Woman's  Tailm 


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Heineke  &  Co  Hood   Cement  Veneer   Co. 

Manufacturers  Threshing  Machine  Manufacturers  of  Veneer  Blocks 

Attachments  Hopkins,  Arthur  G Hotel 

Heisel,  Philip  A.  &  Kate Groceries      Hopkins,  Louis  L Dentist 

Heizer,    James    L Groceries  •    Hopkins,  L.  P Plumber 

Helms,    G.    W Insurance      Horin,   Wm Groceries 

Hembreiker  &  Cole Florists      Horin,  John  Jr Shoes 

Hemp,  Jacob  K Dental  Supplies  Horn,  Moses  B.  Household  Sign  System 

Henderson,  Berry   S Physician      Horn,  W.  J Sign  Posting  System 

Henderson,  J.  F Restaurant  Hornstein,  Isidor 

Henkel,   Herbert Physician  Groceries  and  Fruits 

Henkel,  H.  B Physician  Horovitz    M              Men,«  Furni<>hir)a~ 

TTannoesv      Too      TT  flrnrerip?         nuiuviiz;,     ivi wvn  6     £  urnibmngs 

^    ™    n        Ittn  Hotsman,  A Clothing  and  Shoei 

2!     7'  P  A  ? 'arnZr^      Howard,  Thomas  W .Wall  Paper 

2       f'  G2°-JJ'i'  A arnrZ^l      Howard,  William  M Contractor 

Hensley,  Samuel  A Groceries  ,   „.      , 

Herder,   Charles   M Shoes  H™ard  f  f lesch  0|i  . 

Herman,  A.  S Real  Estate  Manufacturers  Shellac  Wood  Filler 

Herman  &  Co Insurance      Hudson,    Geo.    W Printer 

Herman's  Ladies'  Shop             *  Hudson  &  Company,  James  L. 

Woman's  Furnishings  Wholesale  and  Retail  Hardware 

•Hermann,  Leonard Groceries      Hudson,   R.  F Physician 

Herndon,   Gray -. Attorney  Hudson   Sales   Company.  .Automobiles 

Herndon  &  Co,  R.  F Dry  Goods  Huffman  &  Chapman 

Herndon,  R.  F. Physician  ,  ™J»    2*** 

Herndons  Dressmaking  Dept Huggms,  G.  G.  .Wall  Paper  and  Paints 

Heron,    Harry.., Plumber      Huggms,  R.  S Paints,  etc. 

Herter,  Chas.  M Shoe  Repairer      Hughes,  Mrs.  Katie  P Restaurant 

Hess  Grocery  Company 2U?L&  ^6WAby Paints 

Hess  &  Company,  H.  M Tailors         ulett»    **•"„*• Dru9s 

Hey,   Wm.    A Photo    Supplies      Humpert,  J.  M Restaurant 

Hickox,  Chas.  V Insurance      Hurst  Silo  &  Tank  Co 

Hickox,  Geo.  C Insurance      Ichkowsky,    Anna General    Store 

High  Ball  Manufacturing. Metal  Polish      Ichkowsky,    Morris Groceries 

Highmore,   J.   B Livery      ;deaj   Garage    (The) 

Hill,  Frank   B Groceries        deal   Misery   Store 

"romnanv ePr°°f  ^^  &  TranSfer  ^Manlfa^cturers  Ideal  Engines 

Ide,  H.  L Photo  Supplies 

Hilmer,  Rudolph  W Pianos      Ideal    Millinery   Company 

Hinners  Motor  Company,  C.  W  Ihlenfeldt,  Louis Groceries 

Garage      Ihlenfeldt  &  Co.,  W.  G Groceries 

Hocker   &   Company,    E.   W.  Illinois  Apron  Co. ....  .Manufacturers 

Cement  Blocks  Illinois  Art  Metal  Co. 

Hodde,  Mrs.  W.  L Hotel  Manufacturers  and  Jobbers 

Hoddei  Wm.  Louis . Wholesale  Produce  Illinois  Automobile  Co. 

Hofer,  F.  A Groceries  Autos  and  Supplies 

Hoff,    Alonzo Attorney      Illinois    Cash    Grocery 

Hoff acker,  V.  .Mgr.  Victor  Cleaning  Co.      Illinois  Business  College 

Hofferkamp  Bros.  Illinois    Central    Grain    Co 

Hardware  and  Stoves        Hinois  Coal  Operators  Assn 

TT  «           T-IIS     v  *i.  T^  Illinois  Collieries  Co.  .Wholesale  Coal 

Hoffman,  Elizabeth  K Millinery  imnois  Corrugated  Metal  Company. . . 

Hog- Joy    System    (The)  Illinois  Dairy  Company 

Manufacturers   Remedies  Illinois  Dry  Cleaning  &  Dyeing  Works 

Hohenstein,    John Groceries      Illinois  Granite  &  Store  Works 

Hollis   Machine   Shop Illinois  Hotel  Operating  Company.... 

Holmes,  W.  B Veterinary  Surgeon      Illinois  Ice  Cream  Company 

Holz,  Carl  W Groceries       Illinois  Land  &  Loan  Co 

Home  Building  &  Loan  Assn Illinois    Meat    Market 


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Illinois  Motor  Fire  Casualty  Assn 

Illinois  National  Bank 

Illinois  Plumbing  &  Heating  Company 

Illinois  Post  Company 

Illinois  Produce  &  Provision  Company 

Illinois  State  Insurance  Co 

Illinois  State  Journal  Company 

Publishers  and  Printers 
Illinois  State  Register  Company. .... 

Illinois   Tobacco   Company 

Illinois  Watch  Company 

Illinois  Wireless  Equipment  Company 
Indian  Refining  Co... Office  Outfitters 
Ingels,  James. .  .Bicycles  and  Repairs 
International  Harvester  Co. 

Agricultural  Implements 
International  Shoe  Co. 

Manufacturers   and   Wholesalers 

Inter-Ocean  Casualty  Co 

Interurban   Hotel 

Irvine  &  Lenz 

Opticians  and  Optometrists 
Irvine,  Wm.  B. 

Optician  and  Optometrist 

Irwin,  Edw.  F Attorney 

Irwin,  C.  J Garage 

Irwin,  Horace  C. . .  .Builders  Supplies 

Jackson  Electric  Co 

Jackson  Feed  Co 

Jackson,  J.  M. 

Millinery  and  Woman's  Furnishings 
Jackson  Suit  &  Millinery  Company... 

Jackson's    Restaurant 

Jageman-Bode  Company 

Wholesale  Groceries 

James,  A.  C.  &  H.  L Physicians 

James  &  Sons,  F.  M. 

Livery  Transfer  and  Feed 

James,   R.  F Insurance 

Jancik,  Steven ...  Groceries  and  Meats 

Jannessa,   Frank Groceries 

Janssen,  H.  Fred . .  Florist s  and  Seeds 

Jarrett  &  Catrpn Attorneys 

Jefferson  Coal  Mining  Co 

Jefferson  Printing  Company 

Jegla,  Fred  C Shoe  Repairs 

Jenkins    Smart    Shop Tailors 

Jenkins,  C.  H Attorney 

Jenkins,  Elias.  .Woman's  Furnishings 

Jennings  Auto  Sales  Company 

Jennings,    David Harness 

Jewel  Tea  Co 

Johnannes    Bros Motorcycles 

Johnson,   Arthur    B Automobiles 

Johnson,    Edward Electrician 

Johnson,    Jay    A Drugs 

Johnston-Hatcher  Company 

General  Store 
Jones  Cafe   


Jones,    Clarence    A Attorney 

Jones,  C.  E Real  Estate 

Jones,   Edward   B Restaurant 

Jones  Furniture  Company 

Jones  &  Adams  Coal  Company 

Jones  &  Bernard  (Successor  to  Jos.  C. 

Bernard)     Insurance 

Jones  &  Bierly Physicians 

Jones,   Jas Real  Estate 

Josephson,  Mrs.  Ester 

Groceries  and  Meats 

Jay,    Sam Restaurant 

Joy  &  Park Wholesale  Products 

Joys  Chop  Suey Restaurant 

Kaiserman,  Moris 

Furniture  and  Stoves 

Kalb  &  Kruger  Company Clothing 

Kasper,  Frank . . .  Groceries  and  Meats 

Kasper,  Wm Groceries 

Katz,  Harry Bags  and  Burlap 

Katz,  Joseph . .  Clothing  and  Furniture 

Kaufman,  E.  &  L Groceries 

Kautch,  Jacob Groceries  and  Meats 

Keil,  H.  K Groceries  and  Meats 

Keller,  James  S Auto  Repairs 

Kellie,  E.  F. 

Pres.  Western  Anier.  Highway  Co. 

Kellner,  Maurice  J. 

Groceries  and  Meats 

Kelly,  Frank  J Groceries 

Kelly,  J.  W Physician 

Kennedy,  Geo.  W. '. Attorney 

Kennedy,  Thomas  F Blacksmith 

Kenney,  T. 

Messengers  and  Parcel  Delivery 

Kerlin,    Ben Livery 

Kerlin  &  Egan Undertakers 

Kerr,  A.  W Attorney 

Kern  Bros.-ReaZ  Estate  and  Insurance 

Kerst    Bros Tinners 

Kerwin  Implement  Company 

Kessberger,  A.  W Photography 

Kessler,  Isaac . .  Second  Hand  Clothing 

Ketchum,  F..  G Physician 

Keys,  Alvin  S.  &  Co. 

Real  Estate  and  Loans 

Keys,  Alvin  S .Wholesale  Coal 

Kibele  Bros Plumbers 

Kidder,  C Eureka  Mattress  Co. 

Kikendall  Printing  Co 

Kilbride,  E.  R Real  Estate 

Kilhoffer,  H.  L Veterinary  Surgeon 

Kimble,  John  M. 

Wall  Paper  and  Paints 
King,  Farnum  &  Co. 

Stocks  and  Grain  Brokers 
King,  J.  A Physician 


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King,  John  L Attorney 

Kings  Shop 

Fancy  Goods  and  Woman's  Furnish- 
ings. 

Kinkead,  Howard  C Real  Estate 

Kinnear,    Theron Physician 

Kinney,  G.  R Retail  Shoes 

Kinsella,    R.    F. . . Paints 

Kinsella  Varnish  Company 

Manufacturers 

Kirby,  B.  L Dentist 

Kirkin  &  Egan 

Undertakers  and  Livery 
Klaholt,  A.  W. 

Shoes  and  Military  Supplies 

Klaholt  Engraving  Company 

Klaholt,  Henry  &  Son Clothing 

Klaholt,  Joseph  C  (Est.  of )..  .Jewelry 

Kalphake,   L.   H Tailor 

Knights  of  Industry Insurance 

Knoedler,  Joseph  &  Co Bakery 

Knoil,  Theo.  F Dentist 

Knotts,  C.  A Groceries 

Knox  &  Company. Billiards  and  Cigars 

Knudson,  Theo.   Jas Physician 

Koehn,    Charles   F Groceries 

Koenig,  Chas Wholesale  Produce 


Koenig,   Karl  J. 

Mgr.  Minn.  Potato  &  Produce  Co. 

Kohler,    Mrs.    M Hotel 

Kokenis,  Geo Billiards  and  Cigars 

Kokenis  &  Vikes Candy 

Kolanda,  Mrs.   James Hotel 

Kopatz,  Fred Shoe   Repairs 

Koratsky,  Paul ...  Groceries  and  Meats 

Kraetsch,    Roy Groceries 

Kramp,    Frank Tinner 

Kraus,   Nicholas   M. 

Groceries  and  Bakery 

Krause,   Mrs.  Frieda Bakery 

Kravick,   L.   A Drugs 

Kreider,  G.  N t Physician 

Kremitzke,  Wm .' Groceries 

Kresge  Co.,  S.   S Retail  Notions 

Kritzberger,  Joseph Livery 

Kronz  &  Pugh Gunsmiths 

Krotzsch,  G.  J Dentist 

Kuhlman,  John   H Tailor 

Kuhlman,  Mary Groceries 

Kuhlman,  W.  L. 

Store  Fixtures  and  Mirrors 

Kunz,  Adolph  F Clothing 

Kussmaul,  William   F Groceries 

La  Bonte,  C.  M. Manufacturers  Trunks 


$16,000,000  Wasted  in  Fuel 

in  the  home  heating  plants  in  Illinois 
every  season  by  loose  fitting  doors 
and  no  provision  for  burning  the 
gases  with  pre-heated  air"  is'  the 
startling  statement  of  the  Illinois 
University. 

The  Farris  Furnace 

is  designed  and  built  to  get  the  greatest 
amount  of  heat  units  out  of  the  fuel. 

All  doors  are  ground  air  tight,  joints  cor- 
rectly proportioned  as  to  weight  and  thick- 
ness in  the  several  parts.  Farris  Furnaces 
are  gas  and  dust  proof  and  will  save  up  to 
twenty  per  cent  in  fuel  bills. 

Sold  Direct  From  the  Factory 
to  Consumer  }«££«  a«  q«-gj 

price.  All  parts  of  furnace  are  guaranteed 
for  five  years.  We  can  heat  any  home  new 
or  old,  and  will  make  your  heating  estimates 
without  cost  to  you. 

Examine    this   furnace    before    buying. 
Let  Us  Send  You  Circular  No.  3 

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Lacely,  The  Hatter. ..  .Hat s  and  Caps 

Laino  Bros Clothing  and  Shoes 

Lambert,  A Dentist 

'  Lambert,  E Dentist 

Lamit,  Louis 

Retail   Meats   and    Groceries 

Lamken  &  Siefken Bakery 

Landrey,  Edw. 

Messengers  and  Parcel  Delivery 

Lange,  B.  A Clothing 

Lanphier  &  Co Insurance 

Larrimore,  G.  K. 

Agent   DuPont  Powder   Co. 

Lauer,  J.  A Groceries 

Laurel  Street  Pharmacy 

Lauterbach,  Emil Garage 

Lauterbach  &  Bro.,  J.  E ....  Groceries 

Lauterbach,   Louis  H Tinner 

Lauterbach,  Lucy   S Hardware 

Lavely,  R.  W Men's  Furnishings 

Lavin,  Patrick  J Catholic  Books 

Lawler,  W.  J Attorney 

Laws,  Thomas  S Groceries 

Layendecker,  Jacob 

Wall  Paper  and  Paints 

Layman,    Howard Dentist 

Leaverton,   G.   W. . . . Wholesale   Shoes 

Ledzus   Retail  Meats 

Lee,    Chas Groceries 

Lee,  John  M Drugs 

Legg  Shoe  Company,  P.  M. 

Manufacturing 

•  Lehne,   Arthur Bakery 

Leib  &  Leib Dentists 

Leis  Pie  Company,  H.  O. 

Bakery  and  Restaurant 

Leland    Hotel    

Lewis,   H... Clothing   and   Shoes 

Lewis,  Harry  W. 

Groceries  and  Produce 

Lewis,   Warren Attorney 

Lewis-Lynd  &  Company Grain 

Lewis,   Wiggins 

Agricultural  Implements 

Lincoln  Bindery  Comp'any 

Lincoln  Park  Coal  &  Brick  Co 

Lindsay,  W".  C Painter 

Lindsay,    V.    T Physician 

Lindquist,  J.  A Physician 

Lincoln  Park  Coal  &  Brick  Co 

Lincoln  Drug  Co Pharmacy 

Link  &  Company,  Frank  M Shoes 

Little  &  Son Real  Estate 

Lloyd,   C.  A Physician 

Lloyd  &  Co.,  J.  H. 

Stock  and  Grain  Brokers 
Lochman  Bros.  .Jewelry  and  Optician 
Lockwood,  E.  K Physician 


Lockle,    David Physician 

Logan,  C.  A Restaurant 

Lomelino,  E.  F. 

Manufacturers  Baking   Powder 

Loose-Wiles    Biscuit   Co 

Loper,  Harry  T Garage 

Lorchneider,    Joseph Contractor 

Loretta  Butter,  Cheese  &  Coffee  Co. .  . 
Lourie  Manufacturing  Company 

Tire  Setters 
Ludwig,   Henry 
Propr.  The  Boston  Shoe  Repair  Shcp 

Luers  &  Son,  B.  H Shoes 

Lutkemeyer,  A Photographer 

Lutz,    John 

Hats  and  Men's  Furnishings 

Lynch,  Cornelius  J Hotel 

Lynch,  Wm.  E.... Cigar  Manufacturer 

Lyon  &  Shelly Attorneys 

Lyon.    T.   E Attorney 

Lyric    Theater 

McAnunty,   R.   H ..Attorney 

McCabe,    John    B Marble 

McCabe  &  Company Undertakers 

McCarthy,  David  H Physician 

McCarty,  Wm.  T Feed 

McCaskey,  Katrina  (Mrs.  Jno) 

Groceries 

McCauley,  A Mgr.  Angel  Cafeteria 

McClelland,   Ha Music   Studio 

McConnell,    Will Loans 

McConnell,  Jr.,  Will  H Loans 

McCourtney    Dry    Goods    Company . . . 

McCoy    Laundry   Company 

McCoy,  W.  Jay Groceries 

McCrea,  J.  H. 

Mgr.   Watch   Factory   Print   Shop 

McCrea  &  Scharafin Printers 

McCreery,    John    H Hotel 

McDaniel,  Nichols.  .Studio 

Photography 

McDonald,    Joseph   G Meats 

McElfresh,  H.  L Physician 

McGreean,   John Hides   and   Furs 

McGinley  Bros. Wan  Paper  and  Paints 

McGinnis,  Cornelius   P Plumber 

McGourty,   M.   F. 

Manufacturers   Cigars 

McGowan   &  Troxell   Storage  Co 

McGowan  Co.,  F.  M Hides 

McGowan,  J.  J. 

Mgr.   The  Capitol   City  Hide  and 

Wool  Co. 

McGrath,  Timothy Attorney 

McGregor,,  James  W Restaurant 

Mclntyre,  A.  L Fancy  Goods 

McKee  Construction  Co. .  .Contractors 


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McKee,  P.  J Plumbing 

McKee  &  Zumbrook 

Oarage  -and  Auto  Repairs 

McKe"own,    Davis Attorney 

McMahon,  Bdw. . .  .Sheet  Metal  Works 
McMahon,   James 

Wholesale  Notions  and  Manufact- 
urers Overalls. 

McManus,  Jas  F Groceries 

McNaniara,  Dennis Groceries 

McNeill  &  Sylvia Confectionery 

McPherson,   Wm.   D Drugs 

McRoberts  Real  Estate  Company 

McQuern,    Frank.  .Cement    Contractor 

McSherry  &  James Restaurant 

Mac's  Calendar  &  Advertising  Co 

MacDonald,  J.   G Meats 

Maclntires    Art  Store 

Mackson,  Mrs.  Amelia  E ....  Groceries 
MacPherson  &  Edwards,   Inc. 

Dry  Goods 

MacPherson,  J.  F Real  Estate 

Mack,  George 

Confectionery  and  Fruits 

Maddy,  W.  L Hotel 

Madison   &   Zarnteen Millinery 

Mahaffey,    Edw.    J. 

Groceries  and  Bakery 

Mahoney,  F.  W Groceries 

Maidaner,    John.  .Retail    Confectioner 

Majerus,    John    E Auto    Repairs 

Majestic    Theater 

Malambri,    Samuel Fruits 

Maidaner  &  Son Confectionery 

Maloney  &  Barry Restaurant 

Maloney,    Robt Restaurant 

Mangus  &  Adams 

Medicine  Manufacturers 
Mankavich,    Joseph 

Groceries  and  Meats 

Manning,  John   P Groceries 

Marsh,  E.  E ....'..  Veterinary  Surgeon 
Marsh,  Miss  Mae .  Cleaning  and  Dyeing 

Marshall,  Andrew Groceries 

Marshall,  Andrew  J Groceries 

Marshall  &  Lawrence 

Wholesale  Ice  Cream 

Mason,  F.  E Groceries 

Massachusetts   Mutual   Life   Insurance 
Company 

Masters  &  Masters Attorneys 

Masterson  &  Son,  E Upholsterers 

Mastorakos,    Steve 

Propr.  The  Boy's  Candy  Shop 

Matheis  Drug  Store    

Matheis  Hardware  Co. 

Hardware  and  Stoves 
Matheis,  R.. Tinner  and  Slate  Roofer 
Matheny,  J.  H.  &  Robt Attorneys 


Matheny,    Lee 

Collection  and  Claim  Agent 
Mathey,   Dixon  &  Co. 

Investment  Brokers 
Martin,    Harry ..  Groceries   and   Meats 

Matthews,  Chas.  L Groceries 

Maurer,  Anton  J Meats 

Maurer   Bros Meats 

Maurer,  Franklin Physician 

Maurer,  Jr.,  Henry  E Garage 

Maurer  Ice  &  Coal  Company 

Maurer,  Leonard. Billiards  and  Cigars 

Mautz,   G.  J Physician 

Maxcy,  J.  R Real  Estate 

Maxon,    O.   F Physician 

Mayer,  Fred  H •. .  Pianos 

Mayer  Grocery  Co 

Meador,  Chas.  A.. Electric  Contractor 

Mehaffey,   Ed.   J Hotel 

Meikle,  George 

Manufacturers  Watch  Materials 

Meissner,  Adolph Harness 

Melcher,  Oscar  A Tinner 

Meline,  Joseph Monuments 

Mendelson  Sons,  S.  N Clothing 

Menter  Co.,   The Retail  Clothing 

Meranda,  B.  M Mgr.  The  Fair 

Merchants'  Transfer  &   Storage  Co. . . 

Merkel  &  Son,  F.  X Paints 

Merryles,    A.  /. .  .Automobile    Supplies 
Mester,  Julius  F.. Cigar  Manufacturer 

Metcalf   Co.,   Ed.    B Undertakers 

Metcalf,  E.   P Undertaker 

Metcalf,  H.  L : Physician 

Metcalf,  Samuel  T Groceries 

Metropolitan  Garage  &  Taxi  Co " 

Metropolitan    Life    Insurance    Co 

Metz,  Frank  A Meats 

Metz,  I.  W Physician 

Metzger,  Charles .  Groceries  and  Meats 

Metzger,  Fred  W Drugs 

Metzger,   Jr.,    George....' Meats 

Meyer   Electric  Co.. Electric   Supplies 

Meyer,    J.    G Physician 

Meyer,  Max Groceries 

Meyer,  William  A... Electric  Supplies 

Midden,  Henry Groceries 

Middendorf ,    Ed.    H Florist 

Miles,  J.  I Dentist 

Millar,  Wm.  J Attorney 

Miller,  Anton. ..  .Groceries  and  Meats 
Miller,  A. 

Propr.  The  Springfield  Rug  Works 

Miller,   Miss  Belle Florist 

Miller,    C.    F Pumps 

Miller  Monument  Wks,  (The)  Chas.  M. 

Miller,  Edward  C Harness 

Miller,   Frank   R Tile,  etc. 

Miller,  J Groceries  and  Meats 

Miller,  J.  F Real  Estate 


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Miller  &  Son,  W.  B Hardware 

Miller  &  Husband .  Bridge  Contractors 
Milligan,  Dr.  C.  W. 
Springfield  Mud  and  Bath  Sanitarium 
Mills,  Charles  P.    (Est.  of) 

Publisher 

Mills,   Geo.   W Dentist 

Minder,  Geo.  F .Printer 

Mine  Operators  Indemnity  Exchange. . 

Miser,  W.  B Mgr.  B.  &  B.  Coal  Co. 

Mitchell,  Albert  S Drugs 

Mitchell,  Fred  C.. Billiards  and  Cigars 

Mitchell,   Walter   B Groceries 

Mohay,  John.... Retail  Meats 

Monroe,  J.  O. 

Mgr.  United  Press  Association 
Montgomery,  F.  H-. 

Woman's  Furnishings 

Montgomery,  Ward  &  Co 

Monti,  Leo Groceries 

Montour  Coal  Co 

Moran,  W.  J Groceries  and  Meats 

Morgan  &  Sons Furniture 

Morgan,    Geo.    M Attorney 

Moritmer,  C.  F Attorney 

Morgan,   I.  C Groceries 

Mount   Olive   Coal    Co 

Morrell,  Catherine  E Groceries 

Morris  Iron  &  Machinery  Co 

Morris,  M.  T>...Mgr.  Imperial  Garage 

Morris,    Moses Junk 

Morris,  S.  E..Fish,  Game  and  Oysters 

Morrison,  H.  T '. .  .Physician 

Morton,  J.  A Real  Estate 

Moser,  John Dry  Goods 

Moughan,  J.  J Groceries 

Mueller,  Erhardt  &  Co. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Cigars 

Mund,    Carl Hats 

Munroe,  Graf  ton .Dentist 

Munson,  S.  E Physician 

Murphy   Grain  Co 

Murphy,  H.  C. 

Mgr.    Underwood    Typewriter   Co. 

Murphy,  James  F Plumber 

Murphy,  John  N Plumbing 

Murphy,  Nell 
Woman's  Furnishings  and  Millinery 

Murphy,  Thomas Groceries 

Murray,  A.  G Attorney 

Murray,  Alexander Groceries 

Murray,  Charles   O Fish 

Murray,    G.   W Attorney 

Murray  &  Co.,  J.  Ray Real  Estate 

Murray  Co.,  Ward  G. 

Investment  Brokers 


Musick,  Albert  B Groceries 

Mussillon  &  Bro.,  J.  A. 

Bicycles,  Safes  and  Typewriters 
Mutual    Life    Insurance    Co.    of    New 

York 

Meyers  Bros Clothing 

Myers,  Mrs.  Daniel  D Hotel 

Myers,   Peter Men's  Furnishings 

Najim,  Saleem 

Confectionery  and  Fruits 

Nases  &  Dovikas Confectionery 

National  Cash  Register  Co 

National  Dairy  Co 

National  House  &   Window   Cleaning 

Co. 

National  Loan  Company 

National  Refining  Co Oil 

National   Zinc   Co Smelters 

Natural  Health  Flour  Co. 

Manufacturers 

Neal,  Chas.  N Dentist 

Neal,  John  R Drugs 

Neef,  H.  E Photographer 

Neer,   I.   E Physician 

Neideffer,  R Billiards 

Nelch  &  Son,  Henry Contractor 

Nelsch,    Walter Groceries 

Nelson,  Andrew.  .Groceries  and  Meats 

Nelson,  C.  E Physician 

Nelson,  James  B Groceries 

Nelson,  Nels Tailor 

Nelson,  Black  Co Insurance 

Neu,  Chas.  W.  A.  .Groceries  and  Meats 
Neuman,  J.  G.. Hardware  and  Tinner 

Newlin,    Wm.    D Autos 

Newman,  Jr.,  J Cloaks  and  Suits 

New    Normandie    Hotel 

New  York  Grocery  &  Pfb'duce  Co 

Nichols,  E.  E. 

Harness,  Wall  Paper  and  Paints 

Nickey,  Harry  W. Dyeing  and  Cleaning 

Nielson  &  Brown Livery 

Niswonger,    Cassie Millinery 

Noblett,  T.  J. 

Electric  Contractors  and  Supplies 

Nokes,  A.  B Milk  Dairy 

Nolan  Specific  Co.,  D.  W. 

Manufacturers   Stock   Remedies 

Noland,  John  M Groceries 

Noll,  Mrs.  Bertha.. Groceries  and  Meats 

Nollen,   Martin  J Plumbing 

Noonan,  Mathew  A ' Plumbing 

Norbury,    Frank   P Physician 

Northcott  &  Orr Attorneys 

North    American    Adjustment    Co 

Northwestern   Mutual   Life   Insurance 
Company 


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The  Young  Men's  Christian 
Association 

Invites  all  young  men  to  make  this  building  their 
headquarters  while  in  SPRINGFIELD 


Reading  Room 

Cafeteria 

Dormitory 


Shower  Baths 
Swimming  Pool 
Gymnasium 


317  South  Seventh  St.     -     SPRINGFIELD,  ILL. 


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Nue%s,   Sophia  A Woman's  Tailor 

Number  Twelve  Coal  Company 

Numerick,  H.  J.. Groceries  and  Meats 
Numerick,  John  H. 

Groceries  and  Meats 
Nusbaum,  Al. . .  .Billiards  and   Cigars 

O'Bannon,    Wm Groceries 

O.  K.  Taxi  Co 

Oberman,    Harry Groceries 

Oberman    &    Bros.,    J.    A. 

General  Store 

Oberman,  John . . .  Clot hing  and  Shoes 
O'Brien,  Frank  P. 

Stocks  and  Grain  Broker 

O'Brien,  Wm.  L Groceries 

Ochman,  Louis Shoe  Repairs 

O'Connell    &    Sons Clothing 

Offer,   Frank   H .' Autos 

Oger  &  Son,  H Shoes 

Ogg,  Roy  R Drugs 

Old  Town  Cement  Works 

Oldfleld,   S.  A Photography 

O'Hara,   Fred    S Physician 

O'Leary,  Mrs.  Mary 

Manufacturers  Cigars 

O'Neil,  John  T Restaurant 

Orendorff  Place 

Real  Estate  and  Renting 

Orlof,    Fred Restaurant 

Orr,   Jas.   A Attorney 

Ostermeier  &  Norris 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance 

Otten    Harry Physician 

Ottis,  D.  M Physician 

Otto.  William Groceries 

Otto  &  Scherf Boiler  Works 

Overland    Brodhead   Co Autos 

Owbridge,  A.  J. 

Real  Estate  and  Renting 

Owen,  M.  G Physician 

Packer,  F.  E . . . .  Manufacturers  Cigars 
Page  &  Simonson.  .Wholesale  Lumber 

Palmer,    Ed Restaurant 

Palmer,  Geo.   Thos Physician 

Palmer    School 

Parcell,  Edw Dentist 

Paris   Cleaning  Co. 

Dyeing  and  Cleaning 
Parkinson  &  McCarty.  .Flour  and  Seed 

Parkinson,  Charles  W Blacksmith 

Parks,   A.   L Groceries 

Parks,    Henry   D Garage 

Parks,  R.  E Real  Estate 

Pasfleld,  Geo. 

Real  Estate  and  Renting 
Patterson-Stewart  Co.,   (The) 

Plumbers 


Patterson-Marsh 

Wall  Paper  and  Paints 

Patton,  Chas.  L Physician 

Patton,   Robt Attorney 

Patton  &  Patton Attorneys 

Paynes  Sporting  Goods  Co 

Paulding  Piano  Store,  D.  H 

Pavey   &  Co.,  W.  A Insurance 

Peabody   Coal   Co Wholesale   Coal 

Peart,  E Groceries 

Penick,  N.   S Physician 

Penniman,   W.   L Physician 

Penny  Grocery  Co.  (The) 

People's  Oil  Company 

Peoria  Life  Insurance  Co 

Periman    Bros Plumbers 

Perkins,  J.  B Attorney 

Perry,  Elmer Attorney 

Perry-Rigby   Hotel   Company 

Pet  Stock  &  Accessories  Co. 

Poultry  Supplies 

Peter,  E.  L Groceries  and  Meats 

Peterson,  F.  O Groceries 

Pfeifer,  John  M Attorney 

Phelps,'  H.  L Florist 

Phillips    Bros Printers 

Phillips,  David  L Drugs 

Phillips,  J.  Robert Drugs 

Phillips,   Joseph  P Bicycles 

Pierce,    J.    R Physician 

Pierik,  John  C Real  Estate 

Pierik  &  Co.,  H Real  Estate 

Piper,  John  H Real  Estate 

Pietz,  F Restaurant 

Pokorra,    John Groceries 

Poor,  Ralph  E 

Dodge    Taxi    Co 

Portable  School 

Porter    Lumber   Co 

Poskover,    Nathen Shoes 

Postal"  Telegraph  Cable  Co : . 

Poston   Brick  Company . .  • 

Potnick,    Mrs.    Francis Groceries 

Potts,  Rufus  M Attorney 

Poultry  Pet  Stock  &  Accessory  Co. 

Poultry  Supplies 

Power,  C.  A .Planing  Mills 

Power.  J.  T Plumber 

Powers  Bros Drugs 

Practical    Advertising    Co 

Prather  &  Groves Grain  Dealers 

Pree,    Edw Attorney 

Price,  Geo.  E Groceries 

Priest,  Thos Physician 

Primm,  D.  M. 

Manufacturers  Cooperage 


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Prince,  Arthur  E Physician 

Prince  &  Penick Physicians 

Princess    Theater 

Prince  Sanitarium 

Pringle,  A Coal 

Proffit,  John  L.  Drugs  and  Restaurant 

Pryor    School 

Psilinakis,  Mike Restaurant 

Puglisi,    Louis Fruits 

Puglisi  Fruit  &  Produce  Co.,  S. 

Wholesale  Fruits 
Pulliam,   Leslie 

Real  Estate  and  Renting 

Pure  Ice  &  Cold  Storage  Co 

Putting  &  Son,  W.  P. 

Blacksmiths   and  Oarage 

Puzas,  Jos Groceries 

Pyle,  Henry  G Physician 

Quick  Lunch  Room Restaurant 

Quinn,  James ....  Groceries  and  Meats 

Quinian,  Thos.   W Attorney 

Rachford   Bros Electric   Supplies 

Raisch,  P.  J Retail  Meats 

Ramelow,  E Groceries  and  Meats 

Ransom  &  Hahn Dry  Goods 

Ratz,  Charles  W Groceries 

Rauth,   Carl Florist 

Rauth,  F.  W Drugs 

Ray,  H.  T Stock  and  Grain  Broker 

Ryan,    Frank Insurance 

Rechner,   August Bakery 

Red  Trading  Stamp  Co 

Redd,  John  W. 

Poultry  Feed  and  Bicycle  Repairs 

Redding*s  Quick  Lunch  Room 

Redeker,  Otto  Co. 

Wall  Paper  and  Paints 

Redlick,   Rudolph    B Cigars 

Redman,  M.   P Photographer 

Regal  Printing  Co Publishers 

Reicks,   G Retail  Meats 

Reid,  B.  W Propr.  Star  Garage 

Reid,  Burton  M. 

Manufacturers  Watch  Materials 

Reid,  Walter -: . . .  .Machine  Shop 

Reigel,  John  E Restaurant 

Reiger,    Fritz Groceries 

Reilly,    Jas Attorney 

Reilly,  Michael  L Groceries 

Reilly,  T.  W Groceries 

Reinhardt,    Carl   F.» .Drugs 

Reisch,   Adam Meats 

Reisch  Indemnity  Co.   (The) 

Reisch   Shoe   Shop 

Reisner,  Chas.  W. 

Manufacturers  Confectionery 

Reisz   &   Brais Tailors 

Remington  Typewriter  Co. 

Manufacturers 


THOUSANDS  IN  USE 
AND  THE  DEMAND 
INCREASING*-"  Art 
INSTRUMENT  OF 
"MAXIMUM  VALUE' 
ONLY  In  • 
MEW  CASTL 
INDIANA 


FRENCH  &  SONS 
PIANO  CO. 

Distributors 

Jesse  French  &  Sons 

Piano  Co. 
Aeolian  Vocation 

624  E.  Adams  St.    Springfield,  111. 


The  LaFayet|te 
Smith  Grocer  Co. 

SPRINGFIELD,  ILL. 

Wholesale  Distributors 
of  the  Celebrated 

Cadet  and 
Rival  Brands 

PURE  FOODS 


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Renetzky,  Frank  X. 

Wall  Paper  and  Paints 
Renfrew,  Benj.  it.. Coffees  and  Butter 
Renfrew,  Harry  W. 

Real  Estate  and  Renting 

Retail   Groceries  Association 

Retail    Merchants    Mutual    Fire    Insu- 
rance Company 
Rhinhart,  E.  E. 

Manufacturers  Cement  Blocks 
Rhoads,  Guy. Coal,  Wood  and  Teaming 
Rhoads,  Williard 
Wholesale  Coal  &  Transfer  Company 

Rhoden,    Henry Undertaker 

Richard,   James    S Groceries 

Richardson,  C.  E Physician 

Richter,  Edward  H Meats 

Richter,  Wm.  and  Carl Fertilizer 

Rick,  Herman  J Hotel 

Ridgely   Drug   Store 

Ridgely,  Nicholas  N.  (Inc) 

Automobiles 

Ridgely  National  Bank.. 

Ridgely  Grocery  &  Meat  Market 

Ridgely    School 

Riecks,    Gebbard Meats 

Riefler  &  Son,  Chas.  J Insurance 

Riefler,  Perkins  Co Plumbers 

Riegel    Restaurant    (The) 

Rigg,  Virginia  C Physician 

Riley,    Thomas   W Groceries 

Rinck,   E.   A. 

Mgr.  Farmers  Implement  Co. 

Rippey,  Chas.  F Plumber 

Riseman,  S.  A Shoes 

Riseman,  S.  A.  Co. 

Wall  Paper  and  Paints 

Riveton   Co Co-operative  Store 

Roach,   Chas.   E. 

Wall  Paper  and  Paints 
Roach,  Chas. 

Propr.  Illinois  Produce  &  Com- 
mission Co. 
Roberts  &  Co.,  Charles  D. 

Laundry  and  Dye  Works 

Roberts  &  Co.,  H Groceries 

Roberts,  Henry. .  .Groceries  and  Fish 
Roberts-Johnson  &  Rand  Shoe  Co. 
Roberts,  J.  P.  Shoe  Co. 

Roberts,  Louis General  Store 

Robertson,  J.  W. 

Printers  and  Lithographers 

Robinson,   A Groceries 

Robinson,    E.    S Attorney 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Fannie 

Groceries  and  Meats 
Robinson,    Henson    Co. 

Stoves.  Hardware  and  Metal  Works 


Robinson,   W.   B Printing 

Rocchiccioli,    Chas. 

Groceries  and  Confectionery 
Rodgers  &  Rodgers 

Manufacturers  of  Ice  Cream 

Rogers,  H.  C Contractor 

Rogers,  H.  H. Manufacturers  Opticians 

Rogers,   Roy  F Physician 

Roland  &  Seward 

Woman's    Furnishings 
Rolle,  L.  N..Mgr.  Fruit  Dispatch  Co. 

Rollet   Chilli  Parlor Restaurant 

Roosa  &  Co.,  E.  D.. .  .Plaster  Company 
Rosen,    Rose Millinery 

Ross,  Ethel  Lynn 

China  Painting   Studio 

Rotello,  Jasper Groceries 

Roth,    Martin Groceries 

Rotramel,  Wm.  H Hotel 

Royal    Tea    Company 

Royal  Typewriter  Co 

Rubin,  D.  &  H Shoe  Repairs 

Rubenstein  &  Altman Tailors 

Ruckel,    Walter Real   Estate 

Rudin,    Fred    R. Oils 

Rudolph,    F Blacksmith 

Rudolph,  Jr.,  F.  S Blacksmith 

Ruhl,  C. 

Manufacturers  Lime,  Cement  and 
Brick 

Rukis,  Geo Groceries 

Rummel,  Wm.  R Garage 

Russell   Hotel 

Rustemeyer    Bros Blacksmith 

Ryan,  John  W Contractor 

Ryan,  Michael  H Restaurant 

Sabotnik,    Sam Pawnbroker 

Saint  -Nicholas  Hotel ' 

Saizenstein,  E Livery 

Sallie  &  Co.,  H. Bicycles  and  Supplies 

Saizenstein,  Emanuel Livery 

Samover  Co Tea  Room 

Sampson,  Mrs.  Christine. .  .Restaurant 

Sampson,    Edgar -W Attorney 

Samuels  &  Co.,  L.  J Tailors 

Sanders,   Anton    M Retail  Meats 

Sandford,  Fran  &  Co •  Carpets 

Sangamo  Electric  Co Meters,  etc 

Sangamon   Automobile    Co 

Sangamon  Coal  Co Wholesale 

Sangamon    Collection   Agency 

Sangamon  Co Farmers  Assn. 

Sangamon  Co.,  Mining  Co. 

Wholesale  Coal 

Sangamon  Ice  Cream  Co. 

Manufacturers 

Sangamon  Loan  &  Trust  Co 


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Sangamou  Savings  &  Homestead  Assn.      Seigel,  H.  A Groceries 

Sanitary  Cleaning  Shop  Seligman,  David Cigars 

Cleaning  and  Dyeing     Sell  &  Coe Drugs 

Sankey  Co.,  John  E. Builders  Supplies'  Sexauer,  B.  P.. Printer  and  Publisher 

Santos,  P.  M Physician     Sexton,  Arthur  Lee Painter 

Saratoga  Shop . .  Cleaning  and  Dyeing  Sexton,  Jeremiah  W. 

Schafer,  Frank.  .Musical  Instruments  Groceries  and  Meats 

Schafer,  Joe Flour  and  Feed      Sgro,  Samuel Groceries  and  Meats 

Schafer,  William  G. . . Groceries      Shadid,  D.  A Confectionery 

Schanbacher,  G.H  Shanklin,  Ed.  M. 

Wall  Paper  and  Paints  Miners  Lamps  and  Supplies 

Scheffler,  Bruno.  .Groceries  and  Meats  shearer  Mercantile  Agency. . 

^fivers,  Wm.  D Blacksmith  sheehan,  Jzs.Signs  and  Sign  Painters 

Schindler,  Ben  ..„ TaMor     sheehan,  John  W Attorney 

I C?  ^V3  f  oC°"  A"  H-  • ' ' ' '  V Sheehan,  W.  P Hotel 

Schlitt,  Fred  P Hardware     Sheiton,  John  L Groceries 

Schlitz  Brewing  Co.,  Joseph Shepherd,   Mary  M Physician 

Schmidt,  A.  Shepherd,    Morris Groceries 

Furnace  Dealer  and  Manufacturer     shonkwiler,  H Publisher 

Schmidt   Bros Tinners     Shoup,    Wiiey Garage 

Schmidt,  Herman General  Store     Shutt  &  Fain Attorneys 

Schmidt,  Jos.  (114  E  Laurel)  Sidener,  James  B Wall  Paper 

Groceries  and  Meats     Sidener,  John  S Groceries 

Schmidt,  Jos.  (905  Princeton  Ave.)  Siebert   Bros Shoes 

Groceries  and  Meats     Siegel,  H.  A Groceries 

Schmitt,  Sr.,  Joseph.  .Electric  Supplies     Sikes,  John  G Publisher 

Schmitt  &  Knox Tailors  Sikking  &  Co.,  A.  W. 

Schneider  &  Co.,  Jos Undertakers  Implements  and  Vehicles 

Schnepp,  Carroll 

Springfield  Collection  Agency     

Schnepp,  Jacob Shoes 

Schnepp,  John  S Attorney  W        A         MJf            *JJ 

Schnepp  &  Barnes Printers  «/•    /i  .     iVlUSSlllOTi 

Schnirring,  C.  M. Groceries  and  Meats  j    n 

Schoen,  Henry  M Groceries  0/1 CZ   GTOS» 

Schoettker,  J.   H.   C. 

Manufacturers  Cigars 

Scholes,  James  B Electric  Goods  MTAPLIIMICTQ 

Scholes,   S.  D ....Attorney  IVlALillm  O  1  iJ 

Schrader,  Adolph  G Upholsterer  AND 

Schuch,  Fred  L Harness 

Schuck  &  Son,  J.  H.  I  Orif  SMITHS 

Lumber   and  Builders'   Supplies  JUVfV/IVUlUll  11U 

Schulke,   Aug Groceries 

Schwartz,  Cris  M Engraver 

Schwartz,  David. .  .M en's  Furnishings 

Schwartz  Ladies'  Shop Agents  for  Cleveland,  Pierce 

Scotch  Woolen  Mills Tailors  and  Imperial  Bicycles. 

Scott  Coal  Co Wholesale  Coal  Herring-Hall-Marvin  Safes. 

|co"'  /•  W y  -Loans  Royal  Standard 

Scott  &  Morgan Insurance  ^  _       _;*. 

Seago,  Chas.  T Livery  and  Garage  _       _      1  ypewrii 

Sears  &  Nicholas  Canning  Co.   (The)  St.    Louis   Cash    Registers. 

Seeley,  Roy  M Attorney 

Segin,    Henry Blacksmith 

Seidler,  Geo.  E Cigars  and  News  urkKic 

Seidler  &  Keener.  .Awfos  and  Supplies 

Seidlers  News  Agency    Geo    B  406  Adams     SPRINGFIELD,  ILL. 

Wholesale  hews 
Seifert,   O.    H Dentist 


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Silas   Hotel 

Silberman,  Philip. Clothing  and  Shoes 

Silloway,   Fred   D Patent  Attorney 

Silver,  Mrs.  Rose Hotel 

Sime,  John . . .  Contractor  and  Builder 
Simmons,  Frank  R. 

Books  and  Camera  Supplies 

Simon    Bros General    Store 

Simon,  M Groceries  and  Notions 

Simon,    Max Groceries 

Singer,    E .Shoes 

Singer,  John  J. . Bicycles  and  Supplies 

Singer,  Louis Tailor  and  Hats 

Singer  Sewing  Machine  Company.... 

Slarpovitch,    Louis Groceries 

Slaughter,   John   W Clothing 

Smith  &  Luke 

Proprs.  The  Sangamon  Garage 
Smith,   Byron   F. 

Livery  and  Auto  Transfer 

Smith,    B.    M Dentist 

Smith,  D.  W .  .Groceries  and  Notions 

Smith,    Edgar    D Physician 

Smith,  Co.,  Hal  M.   (The) 

Wholesale  Notions 

Smith,    Henry    L Electrician 

Smith,  Jos.  M Groceries  and  Meats 

Smith,   Lafayette  Grocery  Co.,    (The) 

Wholesale 

Smith,   M.   F Restaurant 

Smith,    Matthew    F .-. 

'Photography  and  Novelties 

Smith,   Robert   E "...Physician 

Smith  &  Sons,  Thomas  C. 

Undertakers 

Smith,   W.   R Coffees  and   Teas 

Smith,   Wm.   C Grain 

Snape,    Harry    M. 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance 
Snell  Cigar  Co.,  Hy.  H.  Manufacturers 

Snigg,   John   C Attorney 

Snyder,  Samuel .  Dyeing  and  Cleaning 

Solle,  Charles  E Groceries 

Solle,    George Office    Outfitter 

Solle,  Louis Tinner 

Sommer,  Henry Drugs 

Sommer,    William   C Optician 

Sorgatz,   G.   F Physician 

Sorrells,    Wm.    F Restaurant 

Southern  Illinois  Kaolin  &  Brick  Co. 

Southside   Coal   Co 

South  Side  Grocery  Co 

Southwick,  H.  H Physician 

Spahr,   John   A Contractor 

Spaulding,  A.  S Real  Estate 

Spaulding  Nursery  &  Orchard  Co. . 


Spence  &  Son,  W Contractors 

Spiegel,  Henry  C .Groceries 

Spiegel,  John ....  Groceries  and  Meats 

Spindel,  E.  S Physician 

Spring  Creek  Coal  Co 

Springer  &  Co.,  W.  H. 

Men's  Furnishings 

Springfield  Art  Club China  Studio 

Springfield  Auto  Sales  Co 

Springfield  Bag  &  Burlap  Co. 

Manufacturers 

Springfield   Boiler   Co.    (The) 

Springfield  Box  Manufacturing  Co. ... 

Springfield    Cafeterian Restaurant 

Springfield  Canvas  Goods  Co. 

Awnings  and  Tents 

Springfield    Coal    Mining    Co 

Springfield  Coffee  &  Spice  Co 

Springfield  College  of   Music 

Springfield  Commercial  Association... 

Springfield  Co-operative  Coal  Co 

Springfield   Co-operative    Society 

Groceries 

Springfield    Dental    Laboratory 

Springfield  District  Coal  Mining  Co. . 
Springfield  Drain  &  Tile  Co. 

Manufacturers  Clay  Products 
Springfield  Floral  Company    (The)... 

Springfield    Garage 

Springfield  Gas  &  Electric  Co 

Springfield  Glove   Co. 

Manufacturers  of  Cotton   Gloves 

Springfield  Granite  &  Marble  Co 

Springfield  Grocer  &  Poultry  Co 

Springfield  Implement  Co 

Springfield  Kaolin  &  Brick  Co 

Springfield    Laundry    Co 

Springfield  Leather  Co 

Springfield  Light,  Heat  &  Power  Co.. 

Springfield   Loan  Co 

Springfield    Lumber    Co 

Springfield  Marine  Bank 

Springfield   Machine  Co 

Springfield  Mattress  Co.   (The) 

Manufacturers 

Springfield    Mutual    County    Fire    In- 
surance Co. 
Springfield  News  Co.    (The) 

Publishers 

Springfield    Notion    Co Wholesale 

Springfield   Open   Air  Colony 

Sanitarium 

Springfield    Optical    Co Wholesale 

Springfield   Paper  Co Jobbing 

Springfield  Paving  Brick  Co. 

Manufacturers 
Springfield  Produce  Co.,  Inc.    (The) 

Wholesale 


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Springfield  Refining  Co. 

Office  Outfitters 

Springfield   Road   Supply   Co 

Springfield    Roofing   Co 

Springfield   Rug  Works 

Springfield    Sanitary    Dairy    Co 

Springfield  Shoe  Repair  Shop 

Springfield   Stamping  Bur  Fire   Insu- 
rance 
Springfield  Tire  Service  Co 

Springfield  Tent  &  Awning  Co. 

Awnings  and  Tents 

Springfield  Transfer  Co 

Springfield  Wire  Screen  Co. 

Manufacturers 

Springfield  &  Chicago  Coal  Co 

Springfloat,  Newton 

Groceries  and  Meats 

Spring  Street  Grocery  Co 

Square   Deal   Loan   Co 

Square  Deal  Grocery  Store 

Springer  &  Co.,  W.  H. 

Gents  Furnishings 

Staab,  G.  W Shoe  Repairs 

Staab,   Jr.,   Geo Plumber 

Staben,  G.  W Physician 

Staczevich,    John Bakery 

Staley,  Ray 

Mgr.  Decatur  Brick  Mfg.   Co. 

Standard  Wall  Paper  &  Paint  Co 

Starkevich,  Geo.  A Groceries 

Stasukinas,  Joe 

Grocery  and  Meat  Market 

State  Auto  &  Machine  Shop 

State  National  Bank . . .  • 

Stearman,   J.    W Dentist 

Steffan,    George Meats 

Stehlin    Bros Groceries 

Steil    Bros Groceries    and   Meats 

Stein  Manufacturing  Co.,  M. 

Miners  Lamps 

Stein,   Norman   A Groceries 

Stein,   Philip General   Store 

Stelte,   Geo.'   F. . Groceries  and   Cigars 

Stericker,  G.  F Physician 

Sternaman,    John Bakery 

Stevens,   Joshua  F. 

Woman's  Furnishings 
Stewart,  Allen. Mgr.  Fisk  Rubber  Co. 

Stewart,  Wm.  D Groceries 

Stockman,    Mrs.    Rachel Groceries 

Stockman,    W.    H Groceries 

Stockus,    Konstatin Groceries 

Stolleis,    Jacob Meats 

Storkevich,  Geo . .  Groceries  and  Meats 

Stout,    Chas.    C Shoes 

Stout,  Harry  E.  Jewelry  and  Opticians 
Striffler  Bros. 

Jce  Cream  &  Cold  Storage  Co. 


Striffler  Ice  &  Coal  Company 

Strong,    Thos.    R Restaurant 

Strum    Bros Shoes 

Stuart,  Mary  F.   (Mrs.  John  W.) 

Confectionery 

Stuart    School 

Stubbs,    Jas.    A Contractor 

Stuhler,    Fannie Groceries 

Sullivan-Reisch  Furniture  Company.. 

Sullivan,    Timothy    J Cigars 

Summer,    Henry Drugs 

Superior    Laundry 

Suplit,  E.  J Groceries 

Sutherland,    Chas.    B Groceries 

Sutherland,  Chas.  E Real  Estate 

Sutton,  Bernard  G Auto  Repairs 

Sutton,  W.  N. 

Diamond  and  Jewelry  Broker 

Swanagan,  W.  H Groceries 

Swanson,  Chas.  A Blacksmith 

Swayzee,   All Restaurant 

Swett,  Jr..  W.  W Insurance 

Swift   &   Co.. Wholesale  Meats 

Szerlich,    Barbara Groceries 

Tackell,    Joseph Tailor 

Tainter  &  Lawson 

Mgrs.  Capitol  City  Concrete  Con- 
struction Co. 


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Talbott,   Ed.   R Grain 

Tate,  John  H Bottling  Works 

Tatman,  Harry   E Restaurant 

Taylor,  I.  H Physician 

Taylor,  J.  L Physician 

Taylor,    J.    Y Groceries 

Taylor,   L.   C Physician 

Taylor,    Percy    Louis Physician 

Temple,   Mrs.   Johanna Groceries 

Templemen  &  Templemen. .  .Attorneys 

Teranski,  Joseph Shoe  Repairs 

Terrill,  Andie Real  Estate 

Thayer  &  Co.,  J Dry  Goods 

Theilken,    Gerhard Painter 

Thies,  Henry Physician 

Thoma  &  Son,  Henry 

Dry  Goods  and  Millinery 

Thomas  &  Clarke  Cracker  Co 

Thomas,  Wm.  W Florist 

Thompson,   Mrs.    Clark Millinery 

Thompson,  James  R. 

Groceries  and  Meats 

Thompson,  E.  P Real  Estate 

Thompson  Co.,  John  R. 

of  Illinois  Restaurant 

Thompson,    Luther Restaurant 

Thompson  &  Son,  W.  J Groceries 

Tobin    &    Canham Jewelry 

Todd  Protectograph  Company 

Todd,  William ....  Groceries  and  Meats 

Toiles,    Harold Hats 

Tomlinson,  Elizabeth  A.  .Photography 
Tomlinson,  Wm.  and  Mary  I. 

Groceries 
Tooker,    Fred. . .  .Mgr.    Neal   Institute 

Townsend,   Walter   A Publisher 

Trainor  &  Son,  N Painters 

Trapp,  Albert  R Physician 

Travers,  Harry  E.  .Wholesale  Produce 

Travers,   William   L Transfer 

Treacy    Bros. Monuments 

Triebel,  O.  L Boots  and  Shoes 

Troesch,    J.    G Tailor 

Troesch,   Peter Groceries 

Troesch  &  Soile 

Manufacturers  of  Soda  Water 
Troxell-Kikendall  &  Co. 

Loans  and  Insurance 

Troxell  &  Sons,  W.  S Loan* 

Trumbo,    Wm.    S Livery 

Trutter  Coal  Co Wholesale   Coal 

Trutter,   Frank   L Attorney 

Tuczkus,  David . . .  Groceries  and  Feed 

Tully,    Andrew Blacksmith 

Tunney  &  Co.,  George  J ..  Blacksmiths 

Turner,  Edwin   H Real  Estate 

Tuxhorn    Coal   Company 

Twentieth  Century  Monument  Co 


Ulrich  Sons,  E.  R . .  Commission-Grain 
Underfanger,   Chas. 

Transfer  and  Storage 

Union  Mill  Co Grain  and  Produce 

Union  Taxi  Co 

United   Cigar   Stores 

United    Dentists 

United   Lamp   Co Miners  Lamps 

United  Mine  Workers  of  America 

Wholesale  Coal 
United   Specialties   Co. 

Vacuum  Cleaners 
United  Supply  Co. 

Wholesale  Hardtoare 

Utterback,  T.  H .Groceries 

Valentine   &  Son. Electric  Contractors 

Vancil,    Burke Attorney 

Vandervoort,  Harry 

Cigar  Manufacturer 
Van  Duyn,  Walter  S. . .  .Automobiles 
Van  Horn  &  Link 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Toys  and 

Notions 

Valier   &  Spies... Milling   Co. 

Van  Landingham,  J.  W. 

Propr.  Lincoln  Garage 
Van  Meter  Machine  Co,  J.  E. 

Auto  Repairs 
Van  Natten,  Chas.  R. 

Mgr.    Springfield   Adjustment   Co. 
Van  Pelt,  Leon .  Groceries  and  Notions 

Van   Wormer,   W.  W Physician 

Vaudette  Theater 

Vermillion,  Fred   L Photography 

Vespa,    John Groceries 

Vetter,  John Coal  and  Ice 

Viavi   Co. ...  .Medicine  Manufacturers 

Victor,    George Photographer 

Victor,    Michael Groceries 

Victor,    S Groceries 

Vienna    Bakery 

Viles  Fuel  Company,  E.  L. 

Wholesale  Coal 

Vincent,    John    A Physician 

Virginia   Timber  Company 

Voelker,    Theo.    O Groceries 

Vogt,  Wm.  C Dry  Goods 

Vogue   Millinery    Shop 

Volkman    Bros Tinners 

Voile,  Fred  H. 

Poultry,  Flour  and  Feed 

Voyzey,    John   Thos Groceries 

Vredenburgh  Lumber  Co.,  Peter 

Wabash    Hotel 

Wagner,   C.   H Groceries 

Wakefleld,    Oscar Restaurant 

Walker    Bros Groceries 

Wall    Edw...  ..Dentist 


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Wallace,   E.   H Undertaker 

Wallace,   Harry   L Laundry 

Wallace  &  Co.,  James  A. 

Bridge   Contractors 

Walsh    Bros Groceries 

Walsh,   E.   A Physician 

Walters,    J.    C Physician 

Walz,  C.  A Plumber 

Wangard,  Peter  G. 

Groceries,  Confectionery  and  Cigars 

Wanless  &  Wanless Real  Estate 

Wanless,  F.  W.  &  C.  S....Real  Estate 

Ward,  Montgomery  &  Co 

Ware,    S.   A Physician 

Warren  &  Co. .  .Furniture  and  Stoves 
Washington    Life    &    Accident    Insu- 
rance Co. 

Wasser,  A Transfer  and  Storage 

Wastemo  Chemical  Co. 

Manufacturers  Medicines 

Walter,    I Physician 

Walters,  Arthur Physician 

Waters   Market 

Watts,   J.  B Dentist 

Watson  Coal  &  Feed  Co 

Weakley,    Geo.   B Dentist 

Weaver   Manufacturing   Co. 

Machine  Shop 

Wehrie,  Wm Blacksmith 

Weinberg,  Jacob  J Groceries 

Weisenberger,  J.  F. 

Retail  Meats  and  Groceries 

Weisenmeyer,  J.  F Meats 

Weisz,  Louis  E Wall  Paper 

Weldon,  James  M Attorney 

Welsh,    Howard Garage 

Werner,  Joseph 

Groceries  and  Dry  Goods 

West  End  Coal  Company 

West  End  Grocery  Co 

West,  William  R Feed 

West,  W.  R. ..  .Commission  Merchant 

Westenberger  &  Wetterer.  .Dry  Goods 
Westenberger  &  Co.,   F.   C.. Furniture 
Westenberger  Furniture  Company,   G. 
Westenberger,    Peter. ..... .Furniture 

Westenberger  &  Wetterer 

Dry  Goods  and  Millinery 
Western   Cartridge   Co. 

Powder  and  Explosives 

Western   Hotel    

Western  Millinery  Stores  Co 

Whalen    Bros Groceries 

White,  Allen  C Auto  Accessories 

White,    Mrs.    Alice Groceries 

White,   Chasx  F General  Store 

White,    E.    C Physician 


White,  Ed.  L   (Est.  of) Groceries 

White    Garage    

White-Haines  Optical  Co.    (The) 

White  &  Barbee Millinery 

Whitehouse,  E.   M Optician 

Whitmore,  O Dyeing  and  Cleaning 

Wickleine  &  Smith Hotel 

Widmar,    Jacob.  .Cigar    Manufacturer 
Widmar,  Walter  J. 

Billiards   and   Cigars 

Wiedlocher,    Carl Groceries 

Wiedlocher  &  Sons 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Flour  and 

Feed 

Wieland,  Albert Groceries 

Wiesenhart,  Theo.   I Groceries 

Wiesenmeyer,  C.  F. 

Manufacturer  of  Saddles 

Wiggins,  Lewis   M Real  Estate 

Wight,    S.   A Attorney 

Wilcoxson  Coal  &  Coke  Co. .  Wholesale 

Wilkerson,  J.  E -Harness 

Williams,  L.  A.  .Manufacturers'  Agents 

Williams  &  Morris , Attorneys 

Willen,  M.  L Restaurant 

Wilier  Mercantile  Agency 

Willett,    S.   J Tailor 


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Erected   by   us   in    Rosehill   Cemetery, 
Petersburg,   Illinois.  Wt:  42  tons. 

20th  Century 
Monument  Co. 

207    E.    Capitol   Ave. 
SPRINGFIELD,  ILL. 

Opp.  Supreme  Court.  Bldg.  Bell  Phone  934 


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Willey,  Caleb  H Plumber 

Willey,  John  P Plumber 

Williams,    Abraham Hotel 

Williams,  C.  C Undertaker 

Williams,   Charles   B Blacksmith 

Williams,  C.  M Real  Estate 

Williams,   J.   D Painter 

Wilson,   Frank   L Groceries 

Wilson,   H.   K Tinner 

Wilson,  John  F Contractor 

Wilson,  J.  F Real  Estate 

Wilson,    P Groceries 

Wilson  Tire  &  Rubber  Co. 

Manufacturers  of  Auto   Tires 
Wilson  Vending  Machine  Co. 

Manufacturers 
Wilson  &  Hall . . .  Cigar  Manufacturers 

Wilson  Tire  &  Rubber  Co. 

Windle,   James   H Blacksmith 

Windsor   Hotel    

Wineman,  J.  W. 

Groceries  and  Hardware 

Wines,  W.  St.  John Attorney 

Winn,  P.  E Groceries 

Winterrose   Bros Groceries 

Winterrose,   Oscar  A. 

Groceries  and  Meats 

Wise  &  Son Contractors 

Wishart-Fetzer  Co. 

Ice  and  Refrigeration  Machinery 
Withey  Bros. Manufacturers  Carriages 

Wittmer,  D.  H Groceries 

Wochner,    Joseph Hardware 

Wolf  &  Son,  Wm Groceries 

Wood,    Harlington Attorney 

Wolf  &  Hinrichs.  .Groceries  and  Meats 

Wolf  son,   Henry Dry  Goods 

Wood,    Lewis    E Dentist 

Wood-Beazley  Seed  Co. . .  • 

Woodmansee,   Robt.    E Publisher 

Woodruff,   M.   U Attorney 

Woods,    P.    M. Restaurant 

Woof,   Jay  T Physician 

Workingmen's    Savings    &   Homestead 
Association 

Works,  S.  R Grocerie  -, 

Wormwood,  A.  S. 

Manufacturer  of  Patent  Medicii 

Wornoff,  A Ladies  Tailo 

Wright,  C.  D Physician 

Wright,  B.  F Real  Estate 

Wright,  G.  T.    (Tommy) 

Transfer  and  Storage 

Wrierht,  Oliver   M Photographer 

Wrieht    &   Little Groceries 

Wyatt,   Chas Timber  Lands 

Yachubaskey,    Anton Groceries 

Yacktis,    Isidore Attorney 


Yanski,    A Groceries 

Yoe  Chin   Lip Restaurant 

Yocum,   Louis  F Contractor 

Young  Bros. 

Garage  and  Machine  Shop 

Young  &  Co.,  J.  E Real  Estate 

Young,  W.  A Physician 

Zanders,    Tony Meats 

Zellie,   O.   L Physician 

Zaof,  William Drugs 

Zeigler,   Joseph Auto  Repairs 

Zikis,  Joe Groceries  and  Meats 

Zimmerman  &  Day 

Wall  Paper  and  Paints 
Zumbrook  &  Son,  L.  H. 

Hardware  and  Furniture 
Zumbrook  Screen  Manufacturing  Co.. 

SWEET    WATER 

On  Chic.  &  Northwestern  R.  R. 
Pop.  150. 

Olds,  L.  E General  Store 

Pitts,  G.  W. . . . , Contractor 

Spurlock  &  Son Blacksmiths 

Williams,  L.  B. 

Groceries  and  Dry  Goods 

TALLULA 

On   Jacksonville   Div.,    Chic.   &   Alton 
R.  R.    Pop.  726. 

Bast,   W.   A Blacksmith 

Beck,  Jesse  O Restaurant 

Beggs,  Savage  &  Fisher Grain 

Ben  way,  H.  C Blacksmith 

Epperly,  C.  T Meats 

Epperly,  T.  E Hardware  and  Autos 

Farmers'  &  Merchants  State  Bank 

Foster,  J.  P General  Store 

Henderson  &  Co.,  J.  A Implements 

Husman,  Gerhard 

Hardware  and  Plumbing 

Jackson,   J.   E Jewelry 

Legendre,    Louis Harness 

Plumley,  W.   M. 

Restaurant  and  Confectionery 
Primm,  Howard  B. 

Furnisher  and  Undertaker 

Sapp,  G.  Orvil Garage 

Shaw,    Sam    C Implements 

Sowers,  W.  R Publisher 

Tallula  Bank   (Not  Inc.) 

Tallula   Farmers'   Elevator   Co.. Grain 
Tallula  Lumber  Co. 

Lumber  and  Building  Material 

Wiggins,  J.  W Groceries 

Young,  Jno.  S ClotMw  and  Shoes 

Zirkle,  T.  R Contractor 


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TEHERAN 

On  Champaign  &  Havana  Div.  Illinois 
Central  R.  R. 

Pop.  45. 
Benscoter,   E.   P General   Store 

THAYER 
On   Chic.   &  Alton   R.    R. 

Pop.  1,200. 

Chicago-Wilmington   &  Franklin  Coal 
Co. 

Coates,  W.  M Groceries 

Flood  &  Lowe  Cumber  Co. 

Lumber  and   Hardware 

Golletto,  Louis Confectionery 

Karaffa,  John Groceries 

Hellish,   Thomas Confectionery 

Millhouse,  Harry Meats 

Miners'    Supply    Co 

People's  Drug   Store 

Wandless,  W General  Store 

TICE 
On  Chic.,  Peoria  &  St.  L.  R.  R. 

Pop.   100. 
Robinson,  G.  T .General  Store 

TOPEKA 

On  Chic.,  Peoria  &  St.  L.  R.  R. 
Pop.    150. 

Dissman,  Adam  E Implements 

Dorell,   L.  P Groceries 

Eckard,    Cleve Coal 

Gillott,  J.  W . . Restaurant  and  Barber 
Himmel,   C.   C General   Store 

VIRGINIA 

County  Seat — On   Chic.,  Peoria  &  St. 

L.  and  Springfield  Div.  Bait.  &  Ohio 

Southivestern  R.  R. 

Pop.  2,000. 
Anderson,  Tailor  &  Dry  Cleaner  (The) 

Bailey,  J.  C Groceries 

Bailey  &  Co.,  S.  W Groceries 

Bailey  &  Robertson  Furniture  Store.. 

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LIVESTOCK  FEEDING 

COMPOSITION  OF  FEEDS 

(Fnim  1.  C.  6'.  Farmers'  Handbook  by  Permission  of  I.  C.  Schools) 


It  is  a  matter  of  common  observa- 
tion on  farms  that  certain  feeds  tend 
to  produce  growth — the  formation  of 
bone,  muscles,  etc.;  that  other  feeds 
tend  to  produce  fat;  and  that  still  other 
feeds  tend  to  produce  milk.  The  rea- 
son for  this  lies  in  the  difference  in 
their  composition;  therefore,  a  knowl- 
edge of  the  composition  of  a  feed  is 
a  valuable  guide  in  feeding  livestock. 
Chemists  have  made  five  classes  or 
groups  into  which  all  compounds  that 
are  found  in  feeds  are  placed.  These 
classes  are  water,  ash,  protein,  carbo- 
hydrates, and  fat. 

The  following  tabulation  shows  the 
elements  that  make  up  the  compounds 
of  each  class: 


Water. 


Ash. 


(  Carbon 
\  Hydrogen 

'  Oxygen 
Sodium 
Potassium 
Calcium 
Magnesium 
Iron 

Manganese 
Sulphur 
Phosphorus 
Silicon 
Fluorine 
Chlorine 

f  Carbon 
Hydrogen 
Oxygen 
Nitrogen 
Sulphur 
Phosphorus 
Iron 


[  Hydrogen 

Carbohydrates. .  j  Oxygen 
(  Oxygen 


Protein. 


Fat. 


Carbon 

Hydrogen 

Oxygen 


Water  in  Feeds. — All  feeds  contain 
water,  although  the  more  water  a  feed 
contains  the  smaller  is  its  nutritive 


value.  In  young  and  growing  plants 
the  presence  of  water  is  readily  ap- 
parent; it  constitutes  from  70  to  90% 
of  the  total  weight  of  such  plants.  Air- 
dried  feeds,  such  as  the  grains,  corn, 
wheat  and  oats,  and  well-cured  hays, 
contain  on  an  average  only  from  8  to 
15%  of  water. 

Ash  in  Feeds. — The  mineral  matter, 
or  ash,  of  a  feed  is  the  portion  that  is 
left  after  complete  burning;  it  is,  there- 
fore, the  incombustible  part. 

The  common  farm  feeds  contain  but 
a  small  percentage  of  ash,  although  the 
percentage  varies  greatly  in  different 
feeds. 

Potatoes  contain  .9%  of  ash;  ruta- 
bagas, 1.2%;  corn,  1.5%;  oats,  3.2%; 
timothy  hay,  4.4%;  Red  clover  hay, 
cut  when  the  clover  is  in  bloom,  6.6%; 
and  alfalfa  hay,  8.6  to  10.6%. 

Protein  in  Feeds.— All  plant  and  ani- 
mal compounds  that  contain  the  ele- 
ment nitrogen  are  grouped  into  a  class 
to  which  the  term  protein  Is  applied. 
This  is  a  very  general  term,  and  the 
number  of  compounds  included  in  this 
group  is  exceedingly  large.  In  addition 
to  nitrogen,  there  are  always  found  in 
protein  the  elements  carbon,  hydrogen, 
and  oxygen,  and  sometimes  sulphur, 
phosphorus,  and  iron.  Owing  to  the 
fact  that  nitrogen  is  found  In  all  the 
compounds  Included  In  this  class,  they 
are  often  spoken  of  as  nitrogenous 
compounds. 

The  percentage  of  protein  in  the  com- 
mon feeds  is  given  In  the  table  showing 
the  dry  matter  and  digestible  nutrients 
in  100  pounds  of  feedstuffs,  printed  on 
a  subsequent  page.  An  examination  of 
this  table  will  show  that  the  seeds  of 
plants  usually  contain  a  higher  per- 
centage of  protein  than  the  other 
parts  of  the  plants.  It  will  be  learned, 
further,  that  by-products  from  mills 
and  slaughter  houses  are  rich  in  pro- 
tein. 

Carbohydrates  in  Feeds. — Like  pro- 
tein, the  term  carbohydrate  is  a  gen- 
eral one  and  is  the  name  of  a  large 
group  of  compounds.  All  carbohydrates 
are  alike,  however,  in  that  they  contain 
only  the  three  elements,  carbon,  hydro- 
gen, and  oxygen.  There  are  two  gen- 


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eral  classes  of  carbohydrates,  namely, 
crude  fibre  and  nitrogen-free  extract. 
Crude  fiber  constitutes  the  framework, 
or  skeleton,  of  plants,  such  as  the 
hard,  woody  portions  of  corn  stalks 
and  of  straws.  The  husks  of  grains, 
such  as  oat  hulls  and  corn  and  wheat 
bran,  contain  large  quantities  of  this 
material;  wood  also  is  an  example  of 
crude  fiber.  Carbohydrates  of  the  nitro- 
gen-free-extract class  are  much  more 
valuable  as  sources  of  feed  than  are 
those  of  the  crude-fibre  class,  because 
the  former  are  more  easily  digested 
than  the  latter.  Familiar  examples 
of  the  nitrogen-free-extract  compounds 
are  corn  starch  and  common  sugar. 

Fat  in  Feeds. — The  term  fat,  as  it  is 
used  in  connection  with  feeds,  applies 
to  all  true  fats  and  oils,  as  well  as  to 
all  other  feed  compounds  th^t  are  sol- 
uble in  ether,  and  because  of  this  fact 
the  terms  ether  extract  and  fat  are 
used  synonymously  in  tables  showing 
the  composition  of  feedstuffs.  Al- 
though all  feeds  contain  some  fat,  the 
percentage  in  feeds  varies  widely. 

CLASSIFICATION     OF    FEEDS 

Feedstuffs  can  be  conveniently  di- 
vided into  two  general  classes :  concen- 
trates and  roughages.  Roughages  are 
also  of  two  classes:  dry  and  succulent. 

The  concentrates  include  all  grains, 
seeds,  and  by-products  that  are  used 
as  feeds.  Feeds  of  this  class  yield  a 
larger  proportion  of  digestible  nutrients 
than  those  of  the  other  class.  The  pro- 
portion of  concentrate  feeds  that 
should  be  supplied  in  a  ration  'de- 
pends on  the  class  of  animal  that  is 
being  fed  and  on  whether  or  not  the  ra- 
tion is  merely  one  for  maintenance 
or  is  a  full  ration. 

Three  general  classes  of  dry  rough- 
age are  used  as  livestock  feed.  These 
are  hays,  straws,  and  fodders.  As 
compared  with  the  concentrates,  all 
roughage  feeds  are  more  bulky  in  na- 
ture, less  digestible,  and  therefore,  are 
not  so  efficient  as  furnisher  of  ma- 
terials for  the  production  of  energy, 
growth,  fat,  or  milk.  They  usually 
are  the  stalks  of  the  plants  from  which 
the  seed  has  been  removed.  Their 
low  digestibility  is  due  to  the  large 
proportion  of  crude  fiber,  or  woody  mat- 
ter, that  they  contain.  Though  rank- 
ing low  in  feed  value,  they  constitute 
an  essential  and  necessary  part  of 


every  ration  for  all  farm  animals,  ex- 
cept perhaps  for  pigs. 

On  account  of  the  difference  in  the 
digestive  capacity  of  the  animals,  less 
roughage  is  used  for  horses  and  pigs 
than  for  ruminants.  The  abundance 
and  the,  comparative  cheapness  of 
roughage  on  most  farms  make  it  highly 
desirable  that  the  feeder  use  all  such 
feeds  as  completely  as  possible  on  the 
farm. 

Hays. — The  hays  represent  the  most 
valuable  roughage  for  feeding  purposes. 
They  are  of  two  classes,  namely,  legu- 
minous and  non-leguminous.  The  legu- 
minous hays  have,  on  an  average,  a 
higher  feed  value,  are  more  digestible 
and  usually  more  palatable  when  prop- 
erly cured,  and  contain  a  larger  pro- 
portion of  protein  than  the  non-legu- 
minous hays.  As  leguminous  hays  con- 
tain more  protein  and  less  carbohy- 
drates than  non-leguminous  hays,  the 
former  are  particularly  valuable  when 
fed  with  corn  or  other  feeds  that  con- 
tain small  percentages  of  protein.  The 
quantity  of  protein  that  leguminous 
hays  contain  guarantees  a  high  fer- 
tilizing value  to  the  manure  of  the  ani- 
mals to  which  the  hays  are  fed.  There 
can  be  no  well-directed  or  wise  sys- 
tem of  cropping  established  on  farms 
that  does  not  include  some  legume  in 
the  crop  rotation,  and  experience  and 
scientific  investigation  both  indicate 
that  leguminous  hay  should  be  fed  on 
the  farm  where  it  is  grown. 

Straws. — The  straws  are  the  lowest 
of  the  roughages  in  feed  value.  Their 
high  content  of  crude  fiber  makes  them 
hard  to  digest  and  reduces  their  palata- 
bility.  However,  straws  are  of  some 
use  as  livestock  feed.  Ruminants  that 
are  to  be  carried  through  the  winter  on 
merely  a  maintenance  ration  can  make 
large  use  of  straw.  Idle  horses  can 
also  be  fed  some  of  this  material  to 
advantage. 

Fodders. — Most  of  the  fodder  avail- 
able for  livestock  feed  has  its  origin 
in  the  corn  plant.  Corn  fodder,  or 
fodder  corn,  is  the  entire  corn  plant 
after  drying.  Corn  stover  is  corn  fod- 
der minus  the  ears.  Shredded  corn 
stover  is  corn  stover  that  has  been 
passed  through  a  corn  shredder. 

Soiling  Crops. — The  crops  most  valu- 
able for  soiling  purposes  are  field  corn, 
sweet  corn,  sorghum,  millets,  rape,  rye, 
oats,  wheat,  alfalfa,  the  clovers,  cow- 


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peas,  soy  beans,  and  vetch.  It  is  desira- 
able  that  these  crops  be  fairly  well 
matured  before  they  are  cut,  as  the 
immature  plants  are  mostly  water  and 
often  have  an  injurious  effect  on  the 
digestive  system  of  an  animal. 

Silage. — Silage  may  be  defined  as 
feed  which  has  been  stored  in  such  a 
manner  that  its  green  or  fresh  con- 
dition is  preserved.  Green  clover,  al- 
falfa, cowpeas,  sorghum,  and  other 
forage  crops  have  been  stored  suc- 
cessfully in  the  silo.  But  the  great 
American  crop  pre-eminently  suited  for 
the  making  of  silage  is  the  corn  plant. 
Recent  tests  have  shown  that  it  is 
usually  unprofitable  to  make  silage  out 
of  a  crop  that  can  be  successfully  cured 
and  stored  in  the  mow  without  danger 
of  excessive  fermentation.  The  pithy 
stalk  of  the  corn  plant  prevents  it 
from  drying  and  being  handled  in  the 
same  way  as  the  hollow-stalked  hays 
and  straws. 

Root  Crops. — The  roots  ordinarily 
grown  for  feed  are  mangels,  sugar 
beets,  rutabagas,  and  carrots.  Horses 
prefer  carrots;  sheep,  common  turnips 
and  rutabagas;  and  for  cattle,  mangels 
are  very  appropriate.  In  England  and 
Scotland,  roots  are  largely  depended 
on  for  all  classes  of  livestock,  especially 
for  cattle  and  sheep.  In  fact,  in  those 
countries  roots  constitute  the  greatest 
part  of  the  dafly  rations  for  livestock; 
but  in  America  roots  are  not  grown 
extensively  for  the  feeding  of  livestock. 
This  is  due  chiefly  to  the  labor  re- 
quired to  grow  and  harvest  a  root  crop, 
and  to  the  fact  that  corn  is  so  exten- 
sively grown  and  made  into  silage. 


BALANCED    RATIONS 

Feeding  Standards. — A  feeding  stand- 
ard shows  the  experimentally  estab- 
lished quantities  of  dry  matter,  digesti- 
ble protein,  digestible  carbohydrates, 
and  digestible  fat  that  are  necessary 
to  satisfy  the  physiological  require- 
ments per  day  per  1,000  Ib.  of  live 
weight  of  animals  under  specified  con- 
ditions. 

Thus,  the  Wolff-Lehmann  feeding 
standards  given  in  the  accompanying 
table  show  that  a  dairy  cow  weighing 
1,000  Ib.  and  giving  22  Ib.  of  milk 
should  receive  29  Ib.  of  dry  matter, 
2%  Ib.  of  digestible  protein,  13  Ib.  of 
digestible  carbohydrates,  and  %  Ib. 


of  digestible  fat  for  each  24  hr.  This 
standard  is  the  result  of  experiment 
and  scientific  investigation,  which  has 
shown  that  a  daily  ration  supplying 
the  above  quantities  and  kinds  of  di- 
gestible nutrients  to  a  1,000-lb.  cow  will 
maintain  on  an  average,  a  milk  flow  of 
22  Ib.  a  day.  All  the  other  standards 
in  the  table  have  been  derived  in  the 
same  manner. 

Nutritive  Ratio. — A  nutritive  ratio  is 
the  ratio  of  the  digestible  protein  to 
the  digestible  carbohydrates  and  fat 
in  any  feed  or  ration,  rn  computing 
the  nutritive  ratio  of  a  ration,  the 
amount  of  digestible  fat  is  multiplied 
by  2.25  and  the  product  added  to  the 
amount  of  digestible  carbohydrates, 
and  the  sum  divided  by  the  amount  of 
digestible  protein.  The  ratio  of  one 
to  the  quotient  is  the  nutritive  ratio. 
To  illustrate:  What  is  the  nutritive 
ratio  of  a  ration  furnishing  2.5  Ib.  of 
digestible  protein,  15  Ib.  of  digestible 
carbohydrates,  and  .5  Ib.  of  digestible 
fat? 

The  calculation  is  usually  made  as 
follows:  .5X2.25  =  1.125;  1.125  +  15 
=  16.125 ;  16.125  -f-  2.5  —  6.45.  The 
nutritive  ratio  is,  therefore,  1  part  of 
protein  to  6.45  parts  of  carbohydrates 
and  fat,  or  1  :  6.45. 

Note. — Some  authorities  on  feeding 
multiply  the  quantity  of  fat  by  2.4  in 
computing  a  nutritive  ratio,  but  recent 
experiments  and  investigations  show 
that  2.25  is  a  more  nearly  correct  factor 
to  use. 


The  nutritive  ratio  is  wide  or  narrow 
according  to  the  proportion  of  protein 
that  the  ration  contains.  If  the  rela- 
tive amount  of  protein  in  a  ration  is 
large,  it  is  said  to  have  a  narrow 
nutritive  ratio,  and  if  the  relative 
amount  of  protein  is  small  it  is  said 
to  have  a  wide  nutritive  ratio.  A  ratio 
of  1  to  5.5  or  less  is  considered  nar- 
row; a  ratio  of  1  to  8  and  above  is 
considered  wide;  between  these  two 
the  nutritive  ratio  is  medium.  Young 
growing  animals  generally  and  cows 
giving  milk  need  a  large  amount  of  pro- 
tein, and  should  therefore  receive  a  ra- 
tion that  has  a  narrow  nutritive  ratio. 
Fattening  animals  thrive  well  on  wide 
rations,  but  pregnant  animals  and 
horses  at  work  should  receive  rations 
of  a  medium  nutritive  ratio. 


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WOLFF-LEHMANN  FEEDING  STANDARDS 


ANIMAL 


Requirements  per  Day  per 
1,000-lb.  Live  Weight 


Dry 

Matter  Crude 
Pounds  Protein 
Pounds 


Digestible  Nutrients 


Carbo- 
hydrates 
Pounds 


Fat 
Pound 


Nutritive 
Ratio 


Oxen: 

At  rest  in  stall 

At  light  work 

At  medium  work 

At  heavy  work 

Fattening  cattle: 

First  period 

Second  period 

Third  period 

Milk  cows  when  yielding  daily: 

ll.Olb.  of  milk 

16.61b.  of  milk 

22.01b.  of  milk 

27.51b.  of  milk 

Sheep: 

Coarse-wool 

Fine-wool 

Breeding  ewes  with  lambs .  . 
Fattening  sheep: 

First  period 

Second  period 

Horses: 

At  light  work 

At  medium  work 

At  heavy  work 

Brood  sows 


18  .7 

22  1.4 

25  2.0 

28  2.8 

30  2.5 

30  3.0 

26  2.7 

25  1.6 

27  2.0 

29  2.5 
32  3.3 

20  1.2 

23  1.5 

25  2.9 

30  3.0 

28  3.5 

20  1.5 

24  2.0 

26  2.5 
22  2.5 

Fattening  swine: 

First  period 36  4.5 

Second  period 32  4.0 

Third  period 25 

Growing  cattle — Dairy  breeds: 
Age,  2  to  3  months;  average  live 

weight,  150  Ib j       23  4.0 

Age,  3  to  6  months;  average  live 

weight,  300  Ib 24  3.0 

Age,  6  to  12  months;  average  live 

weight,  500  Ib j       27  2.0 

Age,  12  to  18  months;    average 

live  weight,  700  Ib '      26  1.8 

Age,  18  to  24  months;   average 

live  weight,  900  Ib 26  1.5 

Growing  cattle — Beef  breeds: 

Age,  2  to  3  months;  average  live 

weight,  160  Ib 23  4.2 

Age,  3  to  6  months;  average  live 

weight,  330  Ib 24  3 . 5 

Age,  6  to  12  months;  average  live 

weight,  550  Ib 25  2.5 


8.0 
10.0 
11.5 
13.0 

15.0 
14.5 
15.0 

10.0 
11.0 
13.0 
13.0 

10.5 
12.0 
15.0 

15.0 
14.5 

9.5 
11.0 
13.3 
15.5 

25.0 
24.0 
18.0 


13.0 
12.8 
12.5 
12.5 
12.0 

13.0 

12.8 
13.2 


2.0 

1.0 

.5 

.4 

.3 

2.0 
1.5 

.7 


l[to  11.8 
1  to  7. 6 
1  to  6. 3 
1  to  5. 3 

1  to  6. 5 
1  to  5. 4 
1  to  6.1 

Ito6.7 
1  to  6.0 
1  to  5. 7 
1  to  4. 5 

1  to  9.1 
1  to  8. 5 
1  to  5. 6 

Ito5.4 
Ito4.2 

Ito6.9 
Ito6.2 
1  to  6.0 
1  to  6. 6 

1  to  5. 9 
Ito6.3 
1  to  7.0 


1  to  4. 4 
1  to  5.0 
Ito6.8 
Ito7.4 
1  to  8. 5 

1  to  4. 2 
1  to  4. 6 
1  to  5. 9 


WOLFF-LEHMANN  FEEDING  STAND ARDS—Cont. 


ANIMAL 

Requirements  per  Day  per 
1,000-lb.  Live  Weight 

Dry 
Matter 
Pounds 

Digestible  Nutrients 

Crude 
Protein 
Pounds 

Carbo- 
hydrates 
Pounds 

Fat 
Pounds 

Nutritive 
Ratio 

Growing  cattle  —  Beef  breeds  (cont.~): 
Age,  12  to  18  months;   average 
live  weight  750  Ib       

24 
24 

25 
25 
23 

22 
22 

26 
26 
24 
23 
22 

44 
35 
32 
28 
25 

44 
35 
83 
30 
26 

2.0 
1.8- 

3.4 
2.8 
2.1 
1.8 
1.5 

4.4 
3.5 
3.0 
2.2 
2.0 

7.6 
4.8 
3.7 
2.8 
2.1 

7.6 
5.0 
4.3 
3.6 
3.0 

12.5 
12.0 

15.4 
13.8 
11.5 
11.2 
10.8 

15.5 
15.0 
14.3 
12.6 
12.0 

28.0 
22.5 
21.3 
18.7 
15.3 

28.0 
23.1 
22.3 
20.5 
18.3 

.5 

.4 

.7 
.6 
.5 
.4 

0 

.9 
.7 
.5 
.5 
.4 

1.0 

.7 
.4 
.3 
.2 

1.0 
.8 
.6 
.4 
.3 

1  to  6.  8 
Ito7.2 

1  to  5.0 
1  to  5.  4 
1  to  6.0 
Ito6.7 
1  to  7.  7 

1  to  4.0 
Ito4.7 

• 

1  to  5.1 
Ito6.2 
1  to  6.  5 

1  to  4.0 
1  to  5.0 
1  to  6.0 
1  to  6.  9 
1  to  7.  5 

1  to  4.0 
1  to  5.0 
1  to  5.  5 
1  to  5.  9 
Ito6.3 

Age,  18  to  24  months;    average 
live  weight,  950  Ib  s  

Growing  sheep  —  Wool  breeds: 
Age,  4  to  6  months;  average  live 
weight  60  Ib            

Age,  6  to  8  months;  average  live 
weight,  75  Ib  

Age,  8  to  11  months;  average  live 
weight,  80  Ib  

Age,  11  to  15  months;   average 
live  weight,  90  Ib  

Age,  15  to  20  months;   average 
live  weight,  100  Ib  

Growing  sheep  —  Mutton  breeds: 
Age,  4  to  6  months;  average  live 
weight,  60  Ib  

Age,  6  to  8  months;  average  live 
weight,  80  Ib      

Age,  8  to  11  months;  average  live 
weight,  100  Ib  

Age,  11  to  15  months;    average 
live  weight,  120  Ib  

Age,  15  to  20  months;   average 
live  weight,  150  Ib  

Growing  swine  —  Breeding  stock: 
Age,  2  to  3  months;  average  live 
weight,  50  Ib  

Age,  3  to  5  months;  average  live 
weight,  100  Ib  

Age,  5  to  6  months;  average  live 
weight,  120  Ib  

Age,  6  to  8  months;  average  live 
weight,  200  Ib  

Age,  8  to  12  months;  average  live 
weight,  250  Ib  

Growing  fattening  swine: 
Age,  2  to  3  months;  average  live 
weight,  50  Ib  

Age,  3  to  5  months;  average  live 
weight,  100  Ib  

Age,  5  to  6  months;  average  live 
weight,  150  Ib  

Age,  6  to  8  months;  average  live 
weight,  200  Ib 

Age,  9  to  12  months;  average  live 
weight,  300  Ib  

407 

Making  Up  a  Balanced  Ration. — By  the  aid  of  the  accompanying  table  giving 
the  total  dry  matter  and  the  digestible  nutrients  contained  in  100  Ib.  of  the 
different  feedstuffs,  and  the  number  of  pounds  of  each  of  the  digestible  nutrients, 
the  nutritive  ratio  may  be  determined  of  almost  any  ration  that  may  be  fed.  The 
value  of  such  determinations  to  the  feeder  is  not  only  to  acquaint  him  with  the 
wide  variations  in  the  demands  and  requirements  of  the  different  classes  of  live- 
stock, but  to  increase  his  knowledge  of  the  chemical  composition  of  feeds.  With 
a  knowledge  of  feeding  standards  and  of  the  composition  of  feeds  a  stockman  is 
enabled  to  combine  feeds  so  that  they  satisfy  the  needs  of  animals,  or,  in  other 
words,  to  feed  a  balanced  ration.  This  is  the  first  and  a  most  fundamental  prin- 
ciple of  feeding. 

TOTAL  DRY  MATTER  AND  TOTAL  DIGESTIBLE  NUTRIENTS  IN 
100.  LBS.  OF  COMMON  AMERICAN  FEEDSTUFFS 


FEEDSTUFF 

Total 
Dry 
Matter 
in  100 
Lb. 

Digestive  Nutrients 
in  100  Lb. 

Protein 
Pounds 

Carbo- 
hydrates 
Pounds 

Fat 
Pounds 

Alfalfa  hay  

93.4 
25.2 
90.3 
20.5 
20.0 
20.0 
21.0 
89.2 
85.0 
87.8 
85.8 
25.0 
85.1 
91.6 
10.2 
11.5 
13.5 
90.8 
28.3 
93.1 
94.0 
90.6 
88.1 
91.3 
23.0 
87.2 
91.8 
86.6 
90.1 
85.0 
91.0 
9.9 
10.0 
85.0 
15.3 
11.4 
34:0 

11.4 
2.6 
8.4 
1.3 
2.1 
2.1 
1.9 
8.4 
5.7 
9.5 
.9 
1.6 
5.2 
4.1 
.5 
1.2 
1.3 
6.8 
1.3 
6.4 
36.7 
6J) 
11.9 
20.0 
4.9 
4.6 
5.9 
8.1 
1.2 
3.0 
8.2 
3.8 
2.3 
19.7 
1.8 
.8 
.8 

40.0 
11.4 
39.7 
14.7 
9.1 
6.5 
10.4 
65.3 
43.6 
49.9 
40.1 
14.4 
38.6 
64.9 
7.7 
7.9 
9.8 
42.8 
13.4 
44.9 
5.5 
52.5 
42.0 
32.2 
7.6 
42.2 
34.0 
48.2 
37.4 
42.0 
39.0 
3.9 
5.9 
49.3 
6.9 
7.7 
28.9 

1.3 
.5 
1.1 
.2 
.4 
.3 
.3 
1.6 
1.0 
2.5 
.6 
.3 
.8 

.1 
.1 
1.6 
.4 
1.6 
10.6 
4.8 
2.5 
6.0 
1.7 
1.5 
2.0 
2.4 
.5 
1.6 
2.1 
1.0 
.1 
.4 
.3 
.3 
.2 

Alsikc  clover,  green  

Alsike-clover  hay  

Artichokes  

Barley  and  peas,  green  

Barley  and  vetch,  green  

Barley  forage  

Barley  grain  

Barley  hay  

Barley  screenings  

Barley  straw  

Barnyard  millet,  green  

Barnyard  millet  hay  

Beet  pulp,  dry.  . 

Beet  pulp,  wet  

Beets,  common  

Beets,  sugar  

Beggar-weed  hay  

Bermuda  grass,  green  

Bermuda-grass  hay  

Bone-and-meat  meal  

Bran,  corn  

Bran,  wheat,  all  analyses  

Brewers'  grains,  dry  

Brewers'  grains,  wet  

Broom-corn  seed  

Buckwheat  bran  

Buckwheat,  grain  

Buckwheat  straw  

Buffalo-grass  hay  

Bur-clover  hay  

Buttermilk  

Cabbage  "  

Canada  field  peas  

Canada  field  peas,  green  

Carrots  

Cassava  .  . 

408 


TABLE  (Continued) 


FEEDSTUFF 

Total 
Dry 
Matter 
in  100 
Lb. 

Digestive  Nutrients 
in  100  Lb. 

Protein 
Pounds 

Carbo- 
hydrates 
Pounds 

Fat 
Pounds 

Cassava  starch  refuse  

88.0 
89.0 
87.1 
11.5 
20.0 
84.9 
90.6 
89.4 
88.7 
57.8 
70.0 
85.0 
59.5 
89.7 
88.9 
93.0 
16.4 
89.5 
85.4 
19.1 
90.4 
91.5 
14.3 
91.6 
93.1 
95.0 
15.3 
90.8 
90.0 
91.4 
90.8 
88.7 
84.7 
20.0 
90.4 
90.4 
15.8 
90.8 
88.7 
89.0 
25.0 
25.0 
89.8 
90.1 
86.4 
18.4 
16.6 
34.9 
86.0 
90.3 
90.2 

.4 
7.2 
5.8 
1.2 
.8 
4.4 
6.0 
7.8 
8.0 
2.5 
2.8 
6.7 
1.4 
12.5 
.3 
37.6 
1.8 
5.8 
16.8 
2.4 
10.5 
60.8 
2.0 
10.0 
7.0 
3.6 
1.8 
20.6 
1.2 
15.8 
21.3 
11.9      . 
4.2 
.8 
6.8 
6.8 
2.3 
4.3 
23.1 
9.1 
1.1 
.6 
2.9 
5.2 
4.2 
.8 
.9 
2.8 
4.4 
31.5 
30.2 

74.0 
41.6 
41.8 
7.9 
11.0 
60.0 
52.5 
66.8 
66.2 
34.6 
37.8 
64.3 
31.2 
30.0 
33.2 
21.4 
8.7 
9.3 
54.9 
9.1 
34.9 

*8!2 
70.3 
43.9 
39.7 
6.9 
17.1 
34.4 
38.8 
52.8 
40.7 
42.0 
10.8 
60.5 
60.5 
7.3 
39.5 
49.8 
37.7 
13.6 
13.7 
45.6 
44.3 
42.4 
9.7 
8.3 
19.7 
40.2 
35.7 
32.0 

.6 
1.0 
1.3 
.1 
.2 
2.9 
4.8 
4.3 
4.3 
1.2 
.8 
3.5 
.7 
17.3 
1.7 
9.6 

1.3 
1.1 
.5 
1.2 
2.5 
.2 
2.0 
.6 

"is 

29.0 
1.0 
10.8 
2.9 
1.6 
1.3 
.3 
7.4 
7.4 
.2 
.8 
.8 
1.4 
.3 
.2 
.8 
1.4 
1.2 
.4 
.5 
.8 
.7 
2.4 
6.9 

Cattail-millet  hay  

Clover  and  grass,  mixed,  hay. 

Common  beets  

Common  millet,  green  

Corn-and-cob  meal  

Corn  dent,  grain  

Corn  flint,  grain  

Corn  fodder,  ears  on  

Corn  leaves     

Corn  stover,  ears  removed  

Cottonseed  

Cottonseed  hulls  

Cottonseed  meal  

Cowpeas,  green.  

Cowpea  hay  

Cowpea  seeds  

Crimson  clover,  green  

Crimson-clover  hay  

Dried  blood  

Dwarf  Essex  rape  

Emmer,  grain  

Emmer  hay  

Field-bean  hay  

Field  peas,  Canada,  green  

Flaxseed  

Flax  shives       ,  

Germ  oil  meal  

Gluten  feed  

Hairy  vetch,  winter,  hay  

Hay  from  mixed  grasses  

Hog  millet,  green  

Hominy  chop  

Hominy  feed  

Horse  beans,  green  

Horse-bean  hay  

Horse  beans  

Japan-clover  hay  

Japanese  millet,  green  

Johnson  grass,  green  

Johnson-grass  hay  

Kafir  corn,  grain  

Kafir  corn,  heads,  ground  

Kafir  corn,  Red,  green  

Kafir  corn,  White,  green  

Kentucky  blue  grass  

Kentucky  blue-grass  hay  

Linseed  meal,  new  process  

Linseed  meal,  old  process.  . 

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TABLE  (Continued) 


FEEDSTUFF 

Total 
Dry 

Matter 
in  100 
Lb. 

Digestive  Nutrients 
in  100  Lb. 

Carbo- 
Protem       hydrates 
Pounds        Pounds 

Fat 
Pounds 

Malt  sprouts  

90  5 

20.3 

46.0 

1  4 

Mammoth-clover  hay  

78  8 

6.2 

34.7 

2  1 

Mangels  

9.1 

1.0 

5.5 

.2 

Meadow  fescue,  green  

30.1 

1.6 

18.6 

.5 

Meat-and-bone  meal  

94.0 

36.7 

5.5 

10.6 

Meat  scrap  

89  3 

66.2 

13  4 

Milk,  cow's,  whole  

12.8 

3.4 

4.8 

3.7 

Milk,  cow's  skim  

9.4 

2.9 

5.3 

.3 

Millet  seed  

87  9 

7.1 

48.5 

2.5 

Millet  straw  

85  0 

.9 

34.3 

.6 

Milo  maize,  heads,  ground  

90  3 

4.2 

45  0 

1  l 

Milo  maize,  seed  

91.0 

4.9 

44.8 

1.3 

Mixed  grass  and  clover  hay  

87.1 

5.8 

41.8 

1.3 

Molasses,  beet,  pulp,  dry  

92  0 

6.1 

68.7 

Molasses  grains  

89.6 

10.8 

48.0 

2.2 

Molasses,  Porto  Rico  

74.1 

1.4 

59.2 

Molasses,  sugar-beet  

79.2 

4.7 

54.1 

Oat  and  pea  hay  

89  5 

7.6 

41.5 

1.5 

Oat  and  vetch  hay  

85.0 

8.3 

35.8 

1.3 

Oat  hay  

86.0 

4.7 

36.7 

1.7 

Oatmeal     

92  1 

11.9 

65.1 

6.7 

Oat  middlings      

91  2 

13.1 

57.7 

6.5 

Oat  straw  

90.8 

1.3 

39.5 

.8 

Oats  and  peas,  green  

20.3 

1.8 

10.2 

.4 

Oats  and  vetch,  green  

20.0 

2.3 

10.0 

.2 

Oats,  grain  

89.6 

10.7 

50.3 

3.8 

Orchard-grass  hay  

90.1 

4.9 

42.4 

1.4 

Palmnut  cake  

89.6 

16.0 

52.6 

9.0 

Parsnips  

9.5 

1.0 

7.2 

.2 

Pea  and  oat  hay     .  • 

89  5 

7.6 

41.5 

1.5 

Peanut  cake  

89.3 

42.8 

20.4 

7.2 

Peanut  kernels,  without,  hulls  

92.5 

25.1 

13.7 

35.6 

Peanut-vine  hay  

92.4 

6.7 

42.2 

3.0 

Perennial  rye-grass  hay  

86.0 

6.1 

37.8 

1.2 

Potato  

20.9 

1.1 

15.7 

.1 

Prairie  hay  

90.8 

3.0 

42.9 

1.6 

Pumpkin,  field  

9.1 

1.0 

5.8 

.2 

Pumpkin,  garden  

13.2 

1.4 

8.3 

.4 

Rape-seed,  cake  

90.0 

25.3 

23.7 

7.6 

Red  clover,  green  

29  2 

2.9 

14.9 

.7 

Red-clover  hay  

84.7 

7.1 

37.8 

1.8 

Red-top  hay  

91.1 

4.8 

46.9 

1.0 

Rice,  grain.  .  .  .  '.  

87.6 

6.4 

79.2 

.4 

Rowen  hay  

86.0 

7.9 

42  2 

1.4 

Rutabagas  

11.4 

1.0 

8.1 

.2 

Rye  bran  

88.2 

11.2 

46.8 

1.8 

Rye  forage  

23.4 

2.1 

14.1 

.4 

Rye,  grain  

91.3 

9.5 

69.4 

1.2 

Rye-grass  hay,  Perennial  

86.0 

6.1 

37.8 

1.2 

Rye-grass  hay,  Italian                  

91  5 

4.5 

43.4 

.9 

Rve  straw.  . 

92.9 

.7 

39.6 

-.4 

410 


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TABLE  (Continued) 


- 

Total 
Dry 
FEEDSTUFF                          Matter 
in  100 
Lb. 

Digestive  Nutrients 
in  100  Lb. 

Carbo- 
Protem       hydrates 
Pounds        Pounds 

Fat 
Pounds 

Sagp  Common               

f50.4 
89.6 
85.0 
20.5 
90.8 
92.6 
88.8 
26.4 
26.3 
87.2 
88.2 
88.3 
89.9 
92.0 
93.1 
15.0 
13.5 
12.0 
79.2 
15.8 
91.4 
89.2 
88.4 
20.0 
90.9 
91.2 
28.9 
86.0 
93.0 
9.9 
85.7 
38.4 
86.8 
9.9 
90.0 
20.0 
85.0 
20.0 
85.0 
15.0 
15.0 
20.0 
85.0 
88.1 
89.5 
88.4 
90.4 
6.2 
90.3 
86.0 
85.9 

1.2 
3.1 
10.4 
2.1 
11.4 
33.0 
13.0 
1.4 
1.1 
4.5 
10.6 
29.1 
2.3 
10.0 
7.0 
1.9 
1.3 
1.9 
4.7 
.5 
14.8 
29.5 
4.0 
2.5 
11.9 
8.8 
.8 
3.3 
50.1 
.9 
5.1 
1.5 
2.8 
.9 
9.6 
2.1 
8.3 
2.3 
10.6 
1.9 
2.8 
2.6 
10.6 
11.9 
8.8 
9.6 
.8 
.6 
11.5 
6.8 
2.9 

14.1 
39.7 
36.5 
8.9 
38.6 
10.9 
45.7 
14.2 
14.9 
61.1 
40.9 
23.3 
40.1 
70.3 
43.9 
6.6 
9.8 
5.0 
54.1 
9.5 
29.7 
23.3 
38.9 
8.4 
36.7 
63.7 
22.9 
41.4 

'4.9 
36.3 
19.9 
42.4 
6.4 
52.5 
6.5 
35.8 
10.0 
36.8 
6.6 
6.4 
10.3 
36.8 
42.0 
67.5 
48.2 
35.2 
5.0 
42.2 
40.6 
48.7 

3.8 
.9 
2.0 
.4 
1.7 
23.4 
4.5 
.7 
.7 
2.8 
1.2 
14.6 
1.0 
2.0 
.6 
.2 
.1 
.2 

".3 
18.2 
8.0 
.7 
.4 
.5 
7.0 
.3 
1.1 
11.6 
.2 
1.4 
.6 
1.3 
.1 
1.4 
.3 
1.3 
.2 
1.2 
.2 
.3 
.3 
1.2 
2.5 
1.5 
1.9 
.4 
.2 
1.5 
1.5 
1.7 

Salt  -marsh-grass  hay  

Sanfoin  hay.           

Serradella,  green  

Serradella  hay  

Sesame  oil  cake      

Shorts  

Silage,  corn  

Siliage  corn  ears  removed.   . 

Sorghum  seed  

Soy  bean  hay  

Soy  bean  seeds  

Soy  bean  straw      

Spelt,  grain            

Spelt,  hay   

Spring  vetch,  green  

Sugar  beets  

Sugar-beet  leaves  

Sugar-beet  molasses  

Sugar  cane,  green  . 

Sunflower  seed  

Sunflower-seed  cake  

Swamp-grass  hay  

Sweet  clover,  green  

Sweet  clover  hay  

Sweet  corn,  grain  

Sweet  potatoes  

Tall-oat  hay  

Tankage  

Teosinte,  green  

Texas  blue-grass  hay  

Timothy  grass  

Timothy  hay,  all  analyses  

Turnips,  flat  

Velvet-bean  hay  

Vetch  and  barley,  green  

Vetch  and  oat  hay  

Vetch  and  oats,  green  . 

Vetch  and  wheat,  hay  

Vetch,  green  

Vetch,  Hairy,  winter,  green  

Wheat  and  vetch,  green  

Wheat  and  vetch  hay  

Wheat  bran,  all  analyses  

Wheat,  grain  

Wheat  screenings  

Wheat  straw  

Whey  

White-clover  hay  ,  .  . 

White-top  hay  

Wild-oat  grass  hay  .  . 

411 


RATIONS  FOR  DIFFERENT  CLASSES 
OF  LIVESTOCK 


Ration  for  Draft  Horses. — As  an 
average  for  draft  horses  at  moderate 
work,  a  good  plan  to  follow  is  to  feed 
1  Ib.  of  grain  and  1%  lb.  of  hay  per 
day  per  100  lb.  of  live  weight  of  the 
horse.  At  this  rate,  a  1,600-lb.  horse 
would  receive  1C  lb.  of  grain  and  20  lb. 
of  hay  per  day.  If  the  work  is  severe, 
the  quantity  of  grain  should  be  in- 
creased to  1&  lb.  or  more  per  100  lb. 
of  live  weight  of  the  horse,  but  should 
not  exceed  11-3  lb.  When  a  heavy 
grain  ration  is  fed  it  may  be  necessary 
to  feed  a  slightly  smaller  quantity  of 
hay,  but  this  should  not  be  less  than  1 
lb.  per  100  lb.  of  live  weight;  the  exact 
quantity  must  be  determined  largely 
by  the  individuality  and  appetite  of 
each  horse.  When  a  heavy  grain  ration 
is  being  fed  it  should  be  slightly  re- 
duced as  soon  as  the  work  slackens. 

The  grain  ration  should  be  divided 
into  three  equal  feeds  and  given  morn- 
ing, noon,  and  night.  The  greater  part 
of  the  hay  should  be  fed  to  the  horses 
in  the  evening,  as  they  will  then  have 
all  night  in  which  to  consume  and  di- 
gest it;  about  one-quarter  should  be  fed 
in  the  morning  and  one-sixth  or  less  at 
noon,  the  quantity  for  each  feed  de- 
pending on  the  time  allowed  for  the 
horses  to  eat. 

In  selecting  the  kind  of  grain  for  the 
ration  of  a  draft  horse,  the  feeder 
should  be  guided  by  the  kind  of  hay 
used  and  the  cheapness  of  the  ration; 
a  larger  quantity  of  corn  can  be  eco- 
nomically and  satisfactorily  used  in  a 
ration  with  clover  or  alfalfa  hay  than 
with  prairie  or  timothy  hay.  Also,  the 
ration  should  contain  enough  digesti- 
ble protein  to  meet  the  requirements  of 
the  horse.  A  ration  consisting  of  y2 
part  of  corn,  1-3  part  of  oats,  and  1-6 
part  of  bran,  by  weight,  and  a  mixture 
of  timothy  and  alfalfa  or  clover  hay,  or 
of  prairie  hay  and  alfalfa  or  clover, 
will  give  satisfactory  results.  For  a 
1,600-lb.  horse  at  moderate  work,  a 
ration  of  this  proportion  would  be  as 
follows: 


Pounds 

Corn    8 

Oats  5i/j 

Bran    ,...  2^ 

Timothy  or  prairie  hay 10 

Clover  or  alfalfa  hay 10 

Rations  for  Driving  and  Saddle 
Horses. — An  ample  ration  for  a  driv- 
ing or  a  saddle  horse  at  severe  work 
is  1  lb.  of  good  hay  and  1%  lb.  of  grain 
per  100  lb.  of  live  weight  of  the  animal. 
At  this  rate  a  1,200-lb.  horse  would 
receive  12  lb.  of  hay  and  16  lb.  of  grain 
per  day.  Most  of  the  hay  should  be 
fed  at  night  and  but  little  given  in  the 
morning  before  the  horse  is  put  at 
work.  The  grain  should  be  divided 
into  three  equal  parts  and  given  morn- 
ing, noon,  and  night. 

For  extremely  severe  work,  such  as 
racing,  less  hay  should  be  given  than 
for  common  road  work;  most  of  the 
nutrients  should  be  supplied  by  grain, 
oats  being  best.  About  %  lb.  of  hay 
per  100  lb.  of  live  weight  of  the  ani- 
mal should  be  given,  most  of  it  being 
fed  at  the  evening  feed^ 

Ration  for  Pregnant  Msres. — A  good 
grain  ration  for  a  mare  that  is  just  past 
the  seventh  month  of  pregnancy  and  is 
being  worked  is  as  follows:  Ground 
oats,  by  weight,  4  parts;  corn,  2  parts; 
wheat  bran,  2  parts;  alfalfa  or  clover 
hay,  1%  lb.  per  100  lb.  of  live  weight. 

Rations  for  Mares  After  Parturition. 
— For  about  3  days  after  foaling, 
mares  should  have  a  light  grain  feed 
of  oats  and  bran,  and  good  clean  hay, 
preferably  clover  or  alfalfa.  The  ra- 
tion should  be  light,  as  a  colt  does 
not  need  a  large  supply  of  milk  the 
first  few  days  of  its  life.  If,  at  the  end 
of  3  to  4  days  the  mare  and  foal  are  in 
good  condition,  the  ration  should  be 
gradually  increased  in  order  to  stimu- 
late the  flow  of  milk. 

A  mare  that  is  working  and  suckling 
a  foal  requires  a  little  heavier  ration 
than  is  usually  prescribed  for  work 
horses,  owing  to  the  fact  that  she  is 
producing  milk  in  addition  to  supply- 
ing energy  for  work.  The  ration  should 
be  a  highly  nutritious  one  that  will 


412 


produce  a  good  flow  of  milk;  for  this  Rations                                     Pounds 

purpose  good  alfalfa  or  clover  hay  fed  j^o  2- 
in  conjunction  with  corn  and  oats  is 

desirable.     If  good  alfalfa  or  'clover  Mixed  hay 10 

hay  is  not  available,  some  linseed  meal  Corn  silage  40 

or  cottonseed  meal  should  be  added  Gluten  feed 4 

to  the  ration.     Ordinarily,  \y3  Ib.  of  Corn  meal 2 

grain  and  l1^  Ib.  of  hay  per  100  Ib.  of  Wheat  bran, 
live  weight  will  be  sufficient,  although 
it  may  be  necessary  to  increase  the 
grain  to   1^   Ib.  per  100   Ib.  of  live 

weight  if  the  mare  shows  signs  of  get-  Mixed  hay 15 

ting  in  poor  condition.    When  such  a  Mangels 40 

grain  ration  is  fed  it  is  a  good  plan  Cottonseed  meal., 
to  mix  the  grain  with  chopped  hay  in  Hominy  chop                                   4 
order   to   prevent  any  serious    diges- 
tive disturbances.  Wheat  bran '  2 

Ration  for  Stallions. — The  sexual  tax  xo.  4: 
on  a  stallion  during  the  breeding  sea- 
son makes  it  necessary  that  he  be  fed  Mixed  hay 10 

a   highly   nitrogenous   ration,   as    the  Dried  beef  pulp 5 

principal  part  of  the  seminal  fluid  is  Cottonseed  meal 2 

composed  of  albuminous  matter.    Dur-  Hominy  chop 4 

ing  this  time  there  is  nothing  better  Wheat  bran 2 

to  feed  than  good  clover  or  alfalfa  hay, 
with  oats  and  bran  and  a  very  little 

corn.     A  grain  ration  composed  of  2  No-  5: 

parts  of  oats,  1  part  of  corn,  and  1  part  Clover  or  alfalfa  hay . .  .15 

of  bran,  by  weight,  combined  with  a  Corn  silage .25 

roughage  ration  of  1  part  of  alfalfa  Oatg 
hay  and  1  part  of  timothy  or  prairie  w,      .'  V ' 
hay  will  give  satisfactory  results.  Be- 
cause of  the   low  protein  content  of  Buckwheat  middlings 3 

corn,  a  large  quantity  should  not  be 

fed.     During  the   breeding   season  a  No.  6: 

stallion  requires  about  the  same  quan-  Timothy  hay..                             ..10 

tity  of  feed  as  horses  at  hard  work.  Corn  silage  \                              "40 

Rations  for  Dairy  Cattle. — The  effi-  Dried  distillers' grains . 4 

ciency  of  the  dairy  cow  depends  to  a  Cottonseed  meal 2 

large  extent  on  the  feeding  of  a  ration  Hominv  choo  or  corn  meal             2 

adapted  to  the  production  of  milk  and 

butter  fat.    The  following  rations  are 

offered  as  suggestions  to  be  modified  No.  7: 

to    suit   individual   conditions.     With 

these  rations  as  a  guide,  a  dairyman  Timothy   hay 10 

can  easily  make  up  from  the  feedstuff s  Corn  silage 40 

he  has  available  an  economical  and  Gluten  feed .  4 

satisfactory  ration  for  the  cows  of-  his 

.      -  Linseed  meal 3 

Hominy  chop  or  corn  meal 1 

Rations  Pounds 

No.  1:  No.  8: 

Mixed  hay 20  Alfalfa    hay 20 

Dried  distillers'  grains 4  Corn    3 

Hominy  chop 2  Oats 3 

Wheat  bran   2  Wheat  bran 2 

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Ration*  for  the  Fattening  of  Cattle.— 
The  following  are  examples  of  satisfac- 
tory  daily  rations  for  the  fattening  of 
cattle  under  corn-belt  conditions: 


Rations  Pounds 

No.  1: 

Ear  corn  20 

Oil  meal 3 

Clover  hay 8 

No.  2: 

Shelled  corn  18 

Oil  meal 3 

Clover  hay 9 

No.  3: 

Ear  corn 14 

Oil  meal 1.5 

Shock   corn    , 14 

Clover  hay 8 

No.  4: 

Ear  corn 18 

Cotton  seed  meal  . ., 1 

Alfalfa  hay  10 

No.  6: 

Ear  corn   15 

Corn  silage 25 

Alfalfa  hay  5 

No.  6: 

Ear  corn   16 

Cottonseed  meal 3 

Corn  silage  32 

No.  7: 

Alfalfa  hay  5 

Corn  stover   5 

Corn    18 

Rations  for  Unweaned  Pigs. — During 
the  time  pigs  are  running  with  their 
mothers  they  should  have  a  rather  nar- 
row grain  ration.  The  following  ma- 
terials mixed  in  the  proportion  given 
have  been  found  by  experience  to  be 
well  suited  for  suckling  pigs: 

Parts 

Corn   meal    ,. . .  2 

Wheat  middlings 7 

Tankage    '. 1 

Skim-milk  30 

These  materials  are  mixed  together 
to  form  a  medium  thick  slop,  and  are 
fed  soon  after  being  mixed.  Of  this 
mixture  the  pigs  are  fed  just  what 
they  will  clean  up  with  a  relish.  No 


should  be  left  in  the  troughs  to 
jecome  sour.  If  skim-milk  cannot  be 
procured,  pure,  fresh  water  may  be 
substituted. 

Rations  for  Pigs  After  Weaning. — 
After  weaning  the  pigs,  the  first  ration 
given  may  be  continued  until  they 
reach  an  age  of  about  4  mo.  From  the 
fourth  to  the  sixth  month,  the  follow- 
ing proportions  may  be  used : 

Parts 

Corn  meal 5 

Wheat  middlings 4 

Tankage  1 

Skim-milk 30 

From  6  mo.  up  to  the  time  the  pigs 
are  marketed,  the  following  propor- 
tions are  used: 

Port* 

Corn  meal  4 

Tankage  1 

This  mixture  is  either  fed  dry  or 
made  into  a  thick  mush  by  the  addi- 
tion of  skim-milk,  whey,  or  water.  If 
fed  dry,  an  abundance  of  pure,  fresh 
water  should  be  placed  where  the  pigs 
can  get  it  at  will. 

Other  mixtures  that  will  give  about 
the  same  proportion  of  nutrients  may 
be  substituted  for  the  preceding  ra- 
tions. Hogs  welcome  a  variety  in  food 
as  well  as  do  other  animals. 

Succulent  Feed  for  Fattening  Hogs. 
— In  addition  to  rations  given  in  the 
preceding  paragraphs,  young  pigs  need 
some  kind  of  succulent  feed.  In  sum- 
mer this  succulent  feed  can  best  be 
derived  from  pasture.  Animals  run- 
ning on  pasture  require  less  attention 
from  their  caretakers  than  do  animals 
that  are  being  fed  in  a  lot,  for  the 
reason  that  they  gather  a  large  part 
of  their  feed  themselves.  The  exercise 
that  the  pigs  get  in  searching  for  food 
in  a  pasture  tends  to  give  them  a  good 
appetite  and  to  keep  them  healthy. 

Rations  for  Bacon  Hogs. — Rations 
for  producing  bacon  hogs  should  be 
somewhat  narrower  than  those  re- 
quired for  fat  hogs.  In  the  corn  belt, 
bacon  hogs  for  the  first  month  or  two 
after  birth  should  be  fed  about  the 
same  ration  as  that  given  for  un- 
weaned  pigs  of  the  lard  type.  The  fin- 
ishing ratiofa,  however,  should  be  dif- 


414 


ferent  from  that  for  fat  hogs.  A  mix- 
ture of  corn,  other  grains,  mill  feed, 
tankage,  skim-milk,  and  pasture  crops 
makes  a  satisfactory  ration  for  bacon 
pigs.  Corn  should  not,  however,  form 
more  than  one-third  of  the  concen- 
trated part  of  the  ration.  Outside  of 
the  corn  belt  where  barley,  peas,  and 
oats  are  grown,  these  grains  mixed 
with  shorts,  middlings,  tankage,  and 
skim-milk  give  good  results.  For  sum- 
mer, alfalfa,  clover,  or  some  other  pas- 
ture for  the  production  of  green  forage 
is  desirable.  If  the  hogs  are  kept  and 
fed  during  winter,  mangel  wurzels, 
sugar  beets,  or  turnips  may  form  the 
succulent  part  of  the  ration. 

Rations  for  Herd  Boars. — The  boar 
or  boars  of  a  breeding  herd  of  swine 
should  be  placed  in  pastures  or  lots  by 
themselves,  where  they  will  have 
plenty  of  room  in  which  to  exercise,  as 
this  has  a  tendency  to  keep  their  appe- 
tite vigorous.  They  should  be  supplied 
with  abundant  water,  and  it  is  well  to 
have  a  quantity  of  charcoal  available. 
The  feed  for  aged  animals  should  con- 
sist of  a  slop  composed  of  a  mixture  of 
different  ground  grains  and  mill  feeds, 
enough  only  being  fed  to  the  animals 
to  keep  them  in  fair  flesh.  A  ration 
that  has  been  found  satisfactory  con- 
sists of  the  following: 

Parts 


Parts 

Corn    meal 5 

Middlings  or  ground  oats 5 

Tankage  1 

This  ration  may  be  fed  either  dry 
or  mixed  with  water.  If  the  sows  are 
being  fed  during  the'  winter,  some 
bulky  feed  should  be  added  to  the  above 
list.  Well-cured  alfalfa  or  clover  hay 
will  prove  to  be  a  good  feed.  If  such 
hay  cannot  be  procured,  sugar  beets  or 
mangel  wurzels  may  be.  used.  In  the 
absence  of  all  these,  sorghum  cane  that 
has  been  cut  when  ripe  and  placed 
where  it  is  protected  from  frost  will 
answer. 

A  brood  sow  carrying  a  litter  during 
the  summer  should  be  placed  on  good 
alfalfa  or  clover  pasture.  She  will 
then  require  no  other  bulky  feed  than 
that  which  she  can  gather.  The  pre- 
ceding mixed  ration  may  be  fed  to 
the  sow  if  it  is  easily  procurable,  but 
if  the  pasture  is  an  exceedingly  good 
one,  ear  corn  alone  will  answer  as  the 
grain  part  of  the  ration. 

Rations  for  Pregnant  Ewes. — 
Several  rations  for  pregnant  ewes 
weighing  from  140  to  160  Ib.  that  are 
not  on  pasture  are  given  in  the  ac- 
companying list: 


Ground  oats  2 

Corn  meal 1  Rations                                  Pounds 

Wheat  middlings 1  j^o.  1 : 

For  each  mess,  a  small  quantity  of          Shelled  corn  or  oats 4 

salt  and  a  handful  of  linseed  meal  may          Wheat  bran    1 

be    added    to    this    ration,    and    these  Corn  silage   .  2.0 

should  be  mixed  together  with  sweet 

skim-milk  to   form   a   slop.     Only   as  or  root  crops *J 

much  of  this  mixture  as  the  boar  will          Clover  hay    2.0 

eat  with  a  relish  should  be  given  at 

one  time.  No.  2: 

Young  boars  during  their  first  half  . 

year  should  be  given  enough  of  a  ration          shelled  corn  or  oats * 

consisting  of  mixed  mill  feed  and  grain          Wheat  bran  1 

to  keep  them  in  rapid  growth.    This          Corn  silage   2.0 

means  that   the   quantity   given   at   a  or  root  crops 3.0 

meal  should  be  all  that  they  will  eat          Alfalfa  hay   2.0 

with  a  relish. 

Rations  for  Brood  Sows.— The  feed  No-  3: 

for  a  brood  sow  should  be  similar  to  Shelled  corn  or  oats 4 

that  recommended  for  young  pigs.  The          Corn  silage   .  2.0 

following  combination  for  the  concen-  ,,  ft 

trated  part  of  the  ration  has  been  found 

to  be  satisfactory:  Soy  bean  hay 2.5 


415 


Rations  Pounds 

No.  4: 

Oats  or  shelled  corn 4 

Wheat  bran 1 

Corn  silage   2.0 

or  root  crops 3.0 

Corn  fodder  * 1.0 

Clover  or  alfalfa  hay 1.5 

No.  5: 

Shelled  corn4 4 

Wheat  bran  1 

Corn  silage 2.0 

or  root  crops 3.0 

Oat  or   wheat  straw 1.0 

Clover  or  alfalfa  hay 1.5 

No.  6: 

Shelled  corn  . . . 3 

Oats   2 

Wheat  bran 2 

Clover,  alfalfa  or  soy  bean  hay.  .2.2 

No.  7: 

Shelled  corn 2 

Oats 2 

Wheat  bran  2 

Oil    meal    . ..  .5 

Corn  fodder 1.0 

Clover,  alfalfa  or  soy  bean  hay . .  2.0 


Rations  Pounds 

No.  8: 

Shelled  corn 2 

Oats    3 

Wheat  bran 2 

Oil  meal '. 1 

Corn  fodder  .  . .  3.0 


No.  9: 

Shelled  corn 3 

Oats    2 

Wheat  bran 2 

Oil  meal 1 

Oat  or  wheat  straw 1.5 

No.  10: 

Shelled  corn    2 

Oats 2 

Wheat  bran   1 

Oil  meal 1 

Corn  silage    2.5 

or  root  crops  3.8 

Corn  fodder 2.5 

or  oat  straw. .  .  .1.0 


Rations  for  Ewes  With  Suckling  Lambs. — In  the  accompanying  table  are 
given  a  number  of  rations  for  ewes  with  suckling  lambs. 


SUGGESTED  DAILY  RATIONS  FOR  EWES  WITH  SUCKLING  LAMBS 


No.  of  Ration 


jvma  01  reea 

No.  1 

No.  2 

No.  3 

No.  4 

No.  5 

No.  6 

Mixture  of: 
Shelled  corn,  5  parts  by  weight  

I 

Whole  oats,  5  parts  by  weight  

Wheat  bran,  2  parts  by  weight  

>1.33 

1.33 

1.33 

1.60 

1.33 

1.40 

Oil  meal,  1  part  by  weight  

Corn  silage  

3.00 

4.00 

2.50 

2. 

Root  crops  

3.00 

5.00 

2.50 

2.50 

Clover,  alfalfa,  or  soy  bean  hay  

2.00 

2.50 

2.50 

3  00 

1.50 

1.50 

Corn  stover  

2  00 

Oat  straw  .  . 

2.00 

416 


Rations  for  the  Fattening  of  Lambs. — In  the  following  list  are  given  ra- 
tions suitable  for  the  fattening  of  lambs  in  the  corn  belt,  In  the  western  part 
of  the  United  States,  and  in  Canada  or  in  the  northeastern  and  eastern  parts  of 
the  United  States. 


DAILY  RATIONS  FOR   FATTENING   ONE     LAMB    IN    THE    CORN     BELT 


Rations  Pounds 

No.  1: 

Shelled  corn 1.4 

Clover  hay  1.1 

No.  2: 

Shelled  corn 1.0 

Clover  hay  2.0 

No.  3: 

Shelled  corn 1.2 

Linseed   meal 4 

Oat    straw    or    shredded    corn, 
stover    ,  . .  1.0 


Rations  Pounds 

No.  4: 

Shelled  corn    1.0 

Soy  beans    5 

Soy  bean  straw 5 

Oat  straw v 5 

No.  5. 

Shelled  corn ; 1.0 

Linseed  meal 3 

Silage    1.5 

Oat  straw  .   .G 


DAILY  RATIONS  FOR   FATTENING   ONE  LAMB  IN  THE  WESTERN  POR- 
TION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


Rations  Pounds 

No.  1: 

Barley    1.5 

Alfalfa  hay 1.5 

No.  2: 

Barley   8 

Alfalfa  hay    2.8 

No.  3: 

Barley 1.4 

Wheat  bran 3 

Prairie  hay "* 


Rations  Pounds 

No.  4: 

Oats   7 

Peas   7 

Oat  straw ... 5 

Pea  straw 1.0 

No.  5: 

Barley 1.5 

Sugar  beet  pulp  (wet) 6.0 

Prairie  hay .  .5 


DAILY  RATIONS  FOR   FATTENING   ONE  LAMB  IN  CANADA  OR  IN  THE 
NORTHERN    AND    EASTERN    PORTIONS     OF     THE     UNITLD     STATES 


Rations  Pounds 

No.  1: 

Barley   1.3 

Linseed  meal 2 

Clover  hay 1.2 

No.  2: 

Oats 4 

Barley    4 

Peas  4 

Wheat  bran   2 

Root  crops   1.4 

Pea  straw    5 

Oat  straw  5 


Rations 


Pounds 


No.  3: 

Barley    5 

Peas  5 

Wheat  bran  2 

Mixed  hay 1.0 

Root    crops    '.'..., 1.2 

No.  4: 

Barley .1.4 

Linseed  meal  .1 

Silage 2.0 

Mixed  hay .   .5 


417 


DISEASES  OF  FARM  LIVESTOCK 

(From  I.  C.  8.  Farmers'  Handbook  by  Permission  I.  C.  Schools 


Any  departure  from  a  condition  of 
health  in  an  animal  constitutes  a  dis- 
eased condition.  In  some  cases  the 
departure  may  be  so  slight  and  so  un- 
important as  to  be  of  no  particular  sig- 
nificance. On  the  other  hand,  the 
disturbance  may  be  severe  and  the 
condition  of  the  animal  so  serious  that 
medical  or  surgical  aid  is  necessary. 
Some  of  the  more  common  of  the  de- 
rangements that  may  require  medical 
aid  are  described  herewith  and  such 
treatment  suggested  as  it  is  practi- 
cable for  one  not  skilled  in  veteri- 
nary science  to  undertake.  The  treat- 
ment of  certain  complex  diseases  and 
certain  diseases  that  are  likely  to 
become  epidemic  and  may  spread  to 
mankind  are  matters  that  should  not 
be  left  to  unskilled  hands,  for  the  sit- 
uation is  one  that  may  involve  even 
more  than  a  heavy  loss  to  the  owner 
and  to  the  community.  In  the  case  of 
some  diseases  lack  of  proper  meas- 
ures may  even  result  in  loss  of  hu- 
man life.  For  these  reasons  it  is  al- 
ways advisable,  when  there  Is  reason 
to  suspect  that  a  dangerous  trans- 
missible disease  has  broken  out,  to 
call  a  qualified  veterinarian.  In  many 
states,  a  state  veterinarian  is  employed 
and,  if  notified,  he  will  visit  sus- 
pected premises  or  send  a  deputy  to 
make  an  inspection,  the  expense  being 
borne  \  by  the  state.  Every  stock 
owner  will  do  well  to  post  himself  as 
to  the  provisions  made  by  his  own 
state  in  this  particular,  and  take  steps 
to  make  use  of  any  suggestions  or 
assistance  that  may  be  available  from 
the  state  veterinarian's  office.  Fre- 
quently leaders  of  bulletins  are  Is- 
sued by  these  offices,  and  these  publi- 
cations may  afford  timely  warning  on 
matters  that  are  of  the  most  absorb- 
iag  interest  to  the  owner  and  breeder 
of  livestock. 


TRANSMISSIBLE  DISEASES 

Infectious  diseases  and  contagious 
diseases,  as  the  terms  are  usually  ap- 
plied, are  those  that  are  transmissible 
from  one  animal  to  another  of  the 
same  species,  and  sometimes  to  those 
of  another  species.  A  contagious  dis- 


ease is  one  that  requires  immediate 
contact  of  healthy  animals  with  dis- 
eased animals,  or  with  their1  excre- 
tions,  before  transmission  can  take 
place.  This  is  due  to  the  fact  that  the 
casual  agent  of  the  disease,  usually  a 
bacterium  or  an  animal  parasite,  can- 
not exist  for  an  appreciable  time,  out- 
side of  or  away  from  its  host.  Conse- 
quently, there  is  little  danger  of  a 
healthy  animal  acquiring  a  contagious 
disease  unless  it  comes  close  enough  to 
one  affected  with  the  malady  to  permit 
the  direct  passage  of  the  germs  to  the 
unaffected  individual.  An  infectious 
disease  is  one  that  does  not  require 
close  contact  in  order  for  transmission 
to  take  place,  as  the  casual  agents  of 
infectious  diseases  are  able  to  exist 
independently  outside  of  the  host. 
Hence,  infection  from  such  a  disease, 
spread  on  the  ground,  on  feed,  in  wa- 
ter, or  in  the  air  may  remain  virulent 
for  a  considerable,  and  in  some  cases, 
an  indefinite  time,  and  animals  coming 
in  contact  with  it  during  this  time  may 
contract  the  disease.  This,  briefly,  is 
the  common  distinction  between  infec- 
tious and  contagious  diseases,  but  it 
should  be  understood  that  there  is  no 
absolutely  sharp  line  of  demarcation 
between  the  two.  Some  diseases  par- 
take of  the  nature  of  both  infectious 
and  contagious  disorders,  hence,  there 
is  a  tendency  among  pathologists  to 
discontinue  the  use  of  these  terms  and 
refer  to  all  the  diseases  included  in  the 
two  groups  as  transmissible  diseases. 

Mange,  or  scabies,  is  an  example 
of  a  contagious  disease.  It  is  caused 
by  a  minute  animal  parasite,  which, 
although  it  may  live  for  a  short  time 
away  from  the  body  of  its  host,  is  not 
capable  of  reproducing  under  such  con- 
ditions and  consequently  cannot  exist 
indefinitely.  Healthy  animals  may  con- 
tract mange  by  coming  in  contact  with 
affected  animals,  by  being  con- 
fined in  quarters  or  pastures,  but  re- 
cently occupied  by  affected  animals,  by 
the  use  of  blankets,  harness,  etc.,  re- 
cently used  on  affected  animals,  or  in 
fact  in  any  way  that  permits  the  living 
parasite  to  be  transferred  during  its 
life  cycle.  If,  however,  sufficient  time 
elapses  between  the  use  of  these  quar- 


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ters,  or  articles,  by  infected  animals 
and  their  occupation  by  or  coming  in 
contact  with  healthy  animals  the  dis- 
ease will  not  be  transmitted,  because 
the  parasites  will  have  been  unable  to 
maintain  themselves  during  this  time 
away  from  the  host. 

Blackleg  may  be  cited  as  an  example 
of  an  infectious  disease.  It  is  caused 
by  a  germ  or  bacterium  capable  of 
maintaining  itself  fort  an  indefinite 
time  outside  of  the  body  of  the  host. 
Hence,  pastures,  quarters,  etc.,  when 
once  infected  with  the  germs  of  black- 
leg, are  likely  to  harbor  the  infection 
for  many  years.  From  the  above  it  is 
obvious  that  contagious  diseases  are 
much  more  easily  controlled  and  ex- 
terminated than  are  infectious1  dis- 
eases. 

NON-TRANSMISSIBLE  DISEASES 

Under  the  heading  of  non-transmis- 
sible diseases  may  be  grouped  the 
numerous  disorders  that  are  not  due  to 
a  specific  organism.  Certain  forms 
of  indigestion,  for  example,  are  due  to 
errors  of  diet  rather  than  to  any  spe- 
cific germ  or  animal  parasite;  some 
skin  diseases  are  not  due  to  parasites, 
and  some  diseases  of  the  heart  and  of 
the  respiratory  organs  are  not  trace- 
able to  such  causes. 


SANITARY   MEASURES 

The  maintenance  of  good  sanitary 
conditions  about  livestock  quarters  is 
of  the  greatest  importance  not  only  in 
the  treatment  of  animal  diseases,  but 
also  in  their  prevention.  Although  it 
is  not  true,  as  some  suppose,  that  dirt 
and  filth  generate  disease,  it  is  true 
that  most  disease-producing  organ- 
isms find  an  ideal  breeding  ground 
under  such  conditions. 

Light. — One  of  the  most  Important 
steps  in  making  buildings  sanitary  is 
a  provision  for  an  abundance  of  light. 
Direct  sunlight  is  destructive  to  most 
disease  germs,  and  buildings  should  be 
so  placed  and  designed  as  to  admit  a 
maximum  amount.  Parts  of  livestock 
quarters  that  do  not  get  direct  sun- 
light should  get  an  abundance  of  dif- 
fused light.  Well-lighted  interiors  are 
conducive  to  the  contentment  of  ani- 
mals and  greatly  simplify  the  routine 
work  of  feeding,  grooming  and  clean- 


ing the  building,  for  accumulations  of 
dirt  and  dust  are  quickly  noticed  and 
easily  removed. 

Ventilation. — Barns  that  are  en- 
closed on  all  sides  require  some  pro- 
vision for  ventilation.  No  domestic 
animal  can  be  confined  in  an  enclosed 
space  that  is  not  adequately  ventilated 
without  some  bad  effects  from  it.  AB 
a  rule,  quarters  for  hogs,  sheep,  beef 
cattle,  and  some  other  animals  are 
somewhat  loosely  constructed,  or  con- 
sist of  sheds  rather  than  enclosed 
barns;  in  such  cases  it  is  not  advis- 
able or  necessary  to  install  an  exten- 
sive system  of  ventilation,  but  If  a 
building  is  of  such  a  nature  as  not  to 
admit  of  good  natural  ventilation, 
some  means  of  supplying  fresh  air 
and  of  removing  foul  air  should  be  pro- 
vided. The  King  system  of  ventilating 


barns  is  by  far  the  most  practical 
and  satisfactory  one  in  use.  By  this 
system,  fresh  air  is  admitted  to  the 
interior  of  the  barn  at  a  point  near 
the  ceiling  and  foul  air  passes  out 
through  flues  that  open  near  the  floor. 
The  accompanying  illustration  shows 
a  diagram  of  a  barn  ventilated  by  the 
King  system.  Foul-air  flues  and  the 
openings  into  them  near  the  floor 
line  are  seen  at  a.  Fresh  air  inlets  are 
shown  at  Z>,  and  at  c  are  auxiliary 
openings  into  the  foul-air  flues.  The 
latter  openings  are  to  be  kept  closed 
except  when  the  temperature  of  the 
barn  becomes  too  high,  at  which  time 
they  may  be  opened  to  permit  warm 
air  near  the  ceiling  to  escape. 

Disinfection. — Although  the  sanitary 
measures  already  described  go  a  long 


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way  toward  protecting  animals  from 
the  ravages  of  disease-producing  or- 
ganisms, it  is  nevertheless,  advisable 
and  often  absolutely  necessary  to 
make  use  of  chemical  disinfectants  as 
a  means  of  destroying  these  organ- 
isms. Successful  stock  raisers  com- 
monly make  it  a  rule  to  apply  a  disin- 
fectant about  animal  quarters  at  fixed 
intervals  regardless  of  whether  or  not 
disease  is  prevalent.  Such  a  course  is 
to  be  commended,  for  it  tends  to  pre- 
vent the  unrestricted  multiplication  of 
injurious  organisms  and  may  forestall 
a  serious  outbreak  of  disease. 

Some  of  the  most  commonly-used 
disinfectants  are  carbolic  acid,  corro- 
sive sublimate,  formaldehyde,  and  the 
coal-tar  dips.  A  brief  description  of 
these  will  be  found  under  their  re- 
spective names  in  the  discussion  of 
common  medicines. 

Disinfection,  to  be  effective,  must  be 
thorough.  In  fact  it  is  commonly 
accepted  as  true  that  the  inefficient 
and  haphazard  use  of  disinfectants 
may  be  even  worse  than  no  applica- 
tion, because  it  is  likely  to  give  a  false 
sense  of  security  and  also  to  have  the 
effect  of  satisfying  legal  requirements 
with  reference  to  disinfection,  but  in 
reality  leaving  the  danger  still  pres- 
ent. In  stables,  sheds,  barns,  etc.,  that 
are  to  be  disinfected,  all  movable  fix- 
tures should  be  taken  out  in  order 
that  the  disinfectant  may  reach  every 
accessible  part  of  the  structure.  If 
wooden  floors  are  in  use  and  they  are 
decaying  and  broken,  it  is  advisable 
to  remove  them  also,  for  beneath  them 
there  is  sure  to  be  an  accumulation 
of  dirt  and  filth  that  is  favorable  to 
the  growth  of  disease  germs.  After 
the  interior  of  the  building  has  been 
exposed  as  far  as  possible  by  the  re- 
moval of  fixtures,  etc.,  the  disinfect- 
ing solution  should  be  sprayed  on  all 
parts.  If  a  suitable  spray  pump 
is  not  available,  scrubbing  with  a 
broom,  brush,  or  mop  will  accomplish 
practically  the  same  results,  and  even 
if  spraying  is  resorted  to,  the  scrub- 
bing process  should  be  applied  to 
walls,  floors,  etc..  where  there  are  ac- 
cumulations of  refuse  material. 

All  fixtures  should  be  treated  with 
the  disinfectant  before  being  returned 
to  the  structure,  or  if  they  are  old 
and  racked  a  better  plan  is  to  install 
new  ones.  A  concrete  floor  is  one  of 


the  most  valuable  aids  in  maintaining 
sanitary  conditions,  and  should  be 
substituted  for  wooden  floors  when- 
ever possible. 

In  rare  cases,  the  use  of  a  gaseous 
disinfectant  such  as  formaldehyde  gas 
or  sulphur  dibxide,  may  be  practicable, 
but  in  most  cases  livestock  quarters 
are  not  sufficiently  close  to  permit  of 
the  use  of  these  agents.  Hence,  liquid 
disinfectants  are  almsot  universally 
used  for  this  purpose. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  DISEASES 

The  Pulse. — The  pulse  is  one  of  the 
most  important  aids  in  the  diagnosis 
of  disease,  because  it  serves  to  indi- 
cate the  action  of  the  heart  and  also 
is,  to  some  extent,  an  indication  of 
the  condition  of  the  nervous  system. 
The  pulse  rate,  or  the  number  of 
beats  per  minute,  is  about  as  follows 
in  different  domestic  animals:  Horse. 
30  to  40  beats  per  min.;  cow,  40  to  50 
beats  per  min.;  sheep,  70  to  80  beats 
per  min.;  swine,  70  to  80  beats  per 
min. 

Owing  to  the  fact  that  there  is  a 
considerable  variation  in  domestic  ani- 
mals, even  though  they  may  be  in 
perfect  health,  and  the  further  fact 
that  experience  is  necessary  in  order 
to  make  a  correct  interpretation  of 
pulse,  it  is  not  likely  that  the  man 
unskilled  in  veterinary  science  will 
be  able  to  diagnose  diseases  by  taking 
the  pulse.  Nevertheless,  it  will  be  of 
some  assistance,  when  taken  in  con- 
nection with  other  diagnostic  indica- 
tions that  are  discussed  in  following 
paragraphs. 

Temperature. — The  following  figures 
indicate  the  range  of  temperatures  of 
various  animals  under  normal  condi- 
tions: Horses,  100°  to  101°;  cattle, 
100°  to  103°;  sheep,  101°  to  104°; 
swine,  102°  to  104°. 

Temperatures  of  domestic  animals 
are  best  taken  by  means  of  a  special 
thermometer  known  as  a  clinical  ther- 
mometer, which  may  be  purchased 
from  any  druggist.  A  considerable  rise 
or  fall  of  temperature,  from  the  figures 
given,  may  be  taken  as  an  indication 
of  a  diseased  condition.  In  general, 
veterinarians  consider  that  a  rise  of  6° 
or  more  denotes  a  serious  condition, 
and  any  considerable  fall  below  normal 


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almost  always  signifies  approaching 
death.  It  must  be  understood,  how- 
ever, that  local  conditions  may  operate 
to  bring  about  considerable  variations 
in  temperature,  and  all  readings  of 
the  thermometer  should  be  considered 
in  connection  with  them.  For  example, 
excitement  heat,  or  oestrum,  hot 
weather,  and  other  factors  may  cause 
considerable  rise  of  temperature.  Cool 
weather,  large  quantities  of  cold  water 
or  cold  feed  taken  into  the  body,  and 
some  other  factors  may  cause  a  re- 
duction of  temperature;  hence,  if  at 
any  time  the  thermometer  indicates  a 
considerable  departure  from  normal 
temperature,  an  investigation  should 
be  made  to  determine  whether  it  is  due 
to  any  of  these  causes. 

Respiration. — The  rate  of  breathing 
and  the  sounds  heard  during  the  pro- 
cess often  afford  aid  in  diagnosing 
disease.  Rapid  breathing  may  be  due 
to  disease  and  often  constitutes  a 
symptom  of  the  disorders  of  the  res- 
piratory organs.  However,  it  may  also 
be  occasioned  by  extreme  heat,  excite- 
ment, violent  exercise,  or  other  factors. 
Hence,  as  in  preceding  cases,  it  is  im- 
portant that  the  subject  be  consid- 
ered in  connection  with  the  conditions 
that  may  have  influenced  it. 

Mucous  Membranes.  —  Ordinarily, 
mucous  membranes,  as  seen  in  the 
mouth,  nostrils,  and  other  openings 
into  the  body  have  a  characteristic 
pink  color  that  is  indicative  of  health. 
A  diseased  condition  usually  brings 
about  more  or  less  change  in  the  ap- 
pearance of  these  membranes.  A 
flushed,  congested  condition  indicates 
a  general  inflammation  bf  the  tis- 
sues, while  a  lack  of  proper  color  or 
paleness  is  taken  as  an  indication  of 
debility,  anemia,  or  insufficient  nutri- 
tion. 


COMMON    MEDICINES 

The  information  presented  here  is 
offered  merely  as  a  suggestion  of  what 
may  be  done  in  certain  cases  and  is 
not  to  be  considered  as  specific  direc- 
tions for  treatment  nor  is  responsi- 
bility assumed  by  the  publishers  for 
oases  in  which  favorable  results  are 
not  forthcoming.  The  action  of  all 
medicines  is  relative,  as  is  also  the 


dosage  of  the  same,  and  hence  no  at- 
tempt is  made  to  lay  down  fixed  rules. 

Anesthetics. — The  term  anesthetic 
is  applied  to  medicinal  agents  that  are 
used  for  producing  insensibility  dur- 
ing periods  of  pain,  or  when  an  opera- 
tion is  being  performed.  Some  of  the 
anesthetics  used  in  veterinary  prac- 
tice are  cocaine,  chloroform,  and 
ether,  but  it  is  scarcely  advisable  for 
a  layman  to  administer  them.  Car- 
bolic acid  has  a  distinct  anesthetic  ac- 
tion when  applied  to  the  skin,  and  is 
sometimes  applied  locally  for  this  pur- 
pose. 

Anodynes. — Remedies  that  are  used 
to  relieve  pain  are  called  anodynes. 
The  following  are  medicines  of  this 
class:  Cocaine,  menthol,  tar,  carbolic 
acid,  belladonna,  etc.  These  are  used 
for  external  applications.  Internally, 
opium,  chloral  hydrate,  and  turpen- 
tine are  often  given.  Morphine  is  used 
by  veterinarians  for  hypodermic  in- 
jections. 

Antispasmodics.  —  Antispasmodics 
are  agents  that  relieve  spasms  for 
cramps.  Hot  and  cold  applications, 
friction,  liniments,  counter  irritation, 
and  bleeding  are  frequently  resorted 
to.  The  agents  enumerated  under  an- 
odynes are  frequently  used  internally 
as  antispasmodics. 

Astringents. — Astringents  are  used 
to  check  bleeding,  to  reduce  secre- 
tions, and  to  cause  tissues  to  con- 
tract and  condense.  Chalk,  alum,  tur- 
pentine, boric  acid,  common  salt,  and 
iodoform  are  some  common  agents  of 
this  class. 

Blisters. — Blisters  are  Commonly 
spoken  of  as  vessicants  and  counter 
irritants.  Some  blisters  merely  cause 
redness  and  a  slight  irritation;  oth- 
ers are  so  powerful  that  they  actually 
burn  the  flesh  with  which  they  come  in 
contact. 

Mustard,  and  tincture  of  iodine  are 
examples  of  mild  blisters;  butter  of 
antimony,  lunar  caustic,  and  caustic 
potash  are  examples  of  severe  blisters. 

ADMINISTRATION    OF    MEDICINES 

In  most  cases  medicines  are  either 
administered  to  domestic  animals 
through  the  mouth  or  are  applied  ex- 


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ternally.  Veterinarians  occasionally 
resort  to  hypodermic  injections,  using 
for  this  purpose  a  syringe  having  a 
hollow  needle.  The  procedure  is  often 
of  value  when  immediate  results  are 
desired,  or  when  on  account  of  paraly- 
sis or  other  cause  the  animal  is  unable 
to  swallow.  It  is  also  useful  as  a 
means  of  getting  a  drug  into  a  spe- 
cific locality  in  which  it  is  required, 
as,  for  instance,  the  injecting  of  co- 
caine into  the  flesh  previous  to  opera- 
tions, or  the  injecting  of  vermicides 
into  the  windpipe  to  destroy  worms. 
In  addition  to  these  methods  of  ad- 
ministration, some  drugs  are  volatil- 
ized and  animals  permitted  to  inhale 
them. 

Dosage. — The  doses  suggested  in 
the  following  list  of  medicinal  agents 
are  those  calculated  to  be  given  to 
adult  animals.  To  small  animals  or  to 
animals  much  weakened  by  disease  or 
other  causes  reduced  doses  should 
be  given.  It  should  be  noted  that 
ruminants,  that  is,  animals  that  chew 
the  cud,  such  as  cattle  and  sheep, 
will  take  larger  doses  than  will  horses 
and  swine.  This  is  due  to  the  fact 
that  ruminants  have  four  stomachs, 
and  consequently  a  more  extensive 
digestive  system. 

The  dosage  of  a  solid  medicament  is 
usually  given  in  apothecaries'  weight. 
The  tables  of  apothecaries'  weight  and 
fluid  measures  given  later  on  will  be 
of  assistance  in  this  connection. 

LIST    OF   COMMON    MEDICINES 

Acetic  acid:  Occasionally  applied  ex- 
ternally for  the  removal  of  warts  and 
abnormal  growths. 

Aconite,  Tincture  of:  Frequently  ad- 
ministered by  veterinarians  for  fevers 
or  inflammations.  It  is  a  powerful 
drug  and  should  be  avoided  in  case  an 
animal  is  suffering  from  a  weak  heart 
or  disturbance  of  the  circulatory  sys- 
tem. Dose,  horses  10  to  20  drops;  cat- 
tle 20  to  30  drops;  sheep,  10  drops; 
swine,  1  to  5  drops.  External  applica- 
tions of  this  drug  are  sometimes  made 
to  relieve  pain,  but  should  be  used 
sparingly. 

Aloes:  Extensively  used  as  a  purga- 
tive for  horses.  Dose,  5  to  8  drams. 
Should  be  administered  in  a  ball  or 
bolus,  which  may  be  procured  from  a 
druggist. 

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Ammonia  water:  Frequently  given 
as  a  drench  in  case  of  acute  indiges- 
tion, colic,  bloating,  and  is  also  used 
as  a  stimulant.  Dose,  horses,  y2  oz.; 
cattle,  1  oz. ;  sheep,  2  drams;  swine,  yz 
to  1  dram.  In  all  cases  to  be  diluted 
with  water.  « 

Arnica,  Tincture  of:  Is  useful  to  pro- 
mote sweating  and- reduce  fever.  Dose, 
horses,  %  to  1  oz.;  cattle,  1  oz.;  sheep, 
2  drams;  swine,  %  dram.  Applied  ex- 
ternally, tincture  of  arnica  is  useful  in 
sprains,  bruises,  etc. 

Arsenic,  Fowler's  tolution  of:  Exten- 
sively used  by  veterinarians  as  a  tonic 
for  animals  that  are  depleted  in  condi- 
tion, also  used  in  the  treatment  of 
heaves  of  horses.  Dose,  horses,  2  to  4 
drams;  cattle,  4  to  6  drams;  sheep  and 
pigs,  5  to  20  drops. 

Belladonna,  Fluid  extract  of:  In 
cases  of  fever,  colic,  tetanus  (lockjaw), 
it  is  believed  to  be  a  valuable  agent. 
Dose,  horses,  %  dram;  cattle,  1  dram; 
sheep,  20  drops;  swine,  3  drops. 

Blue  vitriol  (copper  sulphate) :  Used 
in  the  treatment  of  foot  rot  in  sheep, 
also  for  application  to  wounds,  on 
which  it  acts  as  an  antiseptic  and 
astringent.  A  solution  of  1  oz.  to  1  pt. 
of  water  is  usually  employed,  but  in 
severe  cases  a  stronger  solution  may  be 
applied. 

Boric  acid:  A  solution  of  20  grains 
of  boric  acid  to  1  oz.  of  water  is  useful 
in  the  treatment  of  sore  or  inflamed 
eyes,  mouth,  nostrils,  etc.  Such  a  so- 
lution is  practically  non-poisonous, 
yet  it  has  considerable  merit  as  a 
germicide  and  astringent. 

Butter  of  antimony:  A  caustic  used 
in  the  treatment  of  old  sores,  wire 
cuts,  etc.,  in  which  proud  flesh  has 
formed.  The  material  is  applied  un- 
diluted by  means  of  a  swab.  Must  be 
handled  with  care  and  is  never  ad- 
ministered internally. 

Carbolic  acid:  Crude  carbolic  acid  in 
a  5%  solution  is  a  suitable  disinfectant 
for  use  about  barns,  stables,  pens,  and 
for  other  purposes.  May  be  applied 
with  a  sprayer  or  by  scrubbing  the  sur- 
face with  a  broom  or  brush. 

Pure  carbolic  acid  (not  crude),  di- 
luted with  30  parts  of  water  is  useful 
in  the  treatment  of  wounds,  sores, 
scratches,  etc.,  and  is  one  of  the  most 


generally  used  disinfectants  in  veter- 
inary medicine.  The  solution  given  is 
efficient  for  sterilizing  instruments, 
which  should  be  immersed  in  it  for  five 
minutes.  Both  the  products  mentioned 
are  extremely  poisonous,  and  their 
careless  use  or  storage  is  frequently 
the  cause  of  fatal  accidents.  It  is, 
therefore,  advisable  to  keep  them  in  a 
compartment  under  lock  and  key,  and 
take  careful  steps  to  prevent  persons 
not  familiar  with  their  qualities  from 
having  access  to  them. 

Calomel:  An  extensively  used  purga- 
tive and  vermifuge.  Dose,  horses,  % 
to  1  dram;  cattle,  1  to  2  drams;  sheep, 
or  swine,  5  to  20  grains. 

Castor  oil:  Purgative.      Dose,  horses, 

1  to  2  pt.;  sheep,  4  oz.;  swine,  2  oz. 

Copperas  (sulphate  of  iron) :  A  val- 
uable tonic  and  very  often  one  of  the 
constituents  of  condition  powders.  Use- 
ful for  checking  scours  in  pigs  or 
calves.  Dose,  horses,  1  dram;  cattle, 

2  drams;   sheep,  20  grains;   swine,  10 
grains. 

Corrosive  sublimate  (bichloride  of 
mercury):  A  powerful  disinfectant 
and  very  poisonous.  For  external  use 
only.  Corrosive  sublimate  1  part  in 
1,000  parts  of  water  makes  a  solution 
that  is  suitable  for  use  about  livestock 
quarters,  also  for  cleansing  wounds 
and  disinfecting  prior  to  operations. 
It  attacks  metals,  consequently  should 
not  be  used  on  instruments  or  in  any 
place  where  it  will  come  in  contact 
with  metal  surfaces. 

Coal-tar  dips:  A  general  class  of 
proprietary  disinfectant  and  insecti- 
cidal  solutions  that  are  on  the  market 
under  different  trade  names.  They 
are  extensively  used  as  dipping  and 
disinfecting  solutions  for  sheep,  swine, 
and  cattle,  and  if  they  bear  the  label 
of  reputable  manufacturers  may  be  de- 
pended on  for  destroying  skin  para- 
sites, when  used  according  to  direc- 
tions. They  are  also  useful  for  dress- 
ing cuts,  scratches,  surgical  wounds, 
etc.  They  have  the  advantage  of  be- 
ing practically  .  non-poisonous,  hence 
are  much  safer  to  use  than  carbolic- 
acid  or  corrosive  sublimate,  and  if  of 
'good  quality  they  are  undoubtedly  just 
as  efficient  as  disinfectants. 

Epsom  salts:  Purgative.  Useful  for 
cattle  and  sheep,  but  not  much  used 


for  horses.    Doses,  cattle,  1  to  1^  lb.; 
sheep,  2  to  4  oz. 

Gentian  root:  Powdered  gentian 
root  is  one  of  the  most  common  ingre- 
dients of  condition  powders,  and  it  has 
considerable  merit  as  a  bitter  tonic. 
Dose,  horses,  2  drams;  cattle,  4  drams; 
sheep,  1  dram. 

Iodine,  Tincture  of:  Used  externally 
to  paint  surfaces  where  a  counter  irri- 
tant is  required;  also  in  the  treatment 
of  skin  diseases,  such  as  ringworm. 
Application  may  be  made  once  daily 
until  the  area  becomes  sore,  when  it 
should  be  discontinued  for  a  time. 

Jamaica  ginger:  Useful  in  many 
cases  of  intestinal  disorders.  Should 
be  given  in  milk.  Dose,  horses,  1  oz.; 
cattle,  2  oz.;  sheep,  ^  oz.;  calves  and 
foals,  ^  oz. 

Kerosene  and  gasoline:  Sometimes 
give'n  internally  for  stomach  worms. 
Lambs  will  take  from  1  to  2  drams, 
larger  animals  a  proportionate  amount. 

Laudanum:  Given  internally  for  the 
relief  of  acute  pain  such  as  it  often 
present  in  colic;  also  useful  in  severe 
cases  of  intestinal  disorders.  Dose, 
horses,  1  oz.;  cattle,  1  to  2  oz. ;  sheep, 
2  drams;  swine,  5  to  20  drops.  • 

Lime  water:  Frequently  given  to 
young  animals  in  case  of  diarrhea. 
Should  be  diluted  with  milk,  using 
about  2  parts  of  milk  to  1  part  of  lime 
water. 

Linseed  oil,  raw:  Extensively  used  as 
a  purgative,  also  as  a  diluent  for  mix- 
ing drugs  that  are  too  strong  to  be 
given  undiluted.  For  purgative  effects, 

1  to  2  pt.  may  be  given  to  horses;  cat- 
tle, 2  to  3  pt. ;  sheep,  %  pt. 

Quinine:  A  stimulant  and  bitter 
tonic.  Dose,  horses,  %  to  1  dram;  cat- 
tle, 2  to  4  drams;  sheep,  %  dram; 
swine,  10  grains. 

Saltpeter  (nitrate  of  potash) :  A  fav- 
orite remedy  for  the  treatment  of  kid- 
ney disorders,  also  useful  in  fevers. 
Dose,  horses,  1  oz. ;  cattle,  1  to  iy2  oz. ; 
sheep,  2  drams. 

Spirits  of  camphor:  Will  often  afford 
relief  from  pain  in  colic.  Useful  in 
cases  of  dyspepsia  and  sometimes  in 
respiratory  troubles,  coughs,  and  colds. 
Should  be  given  in  water.  Dose,  horses, 

2  to  4  drams;    cattle,  1  oz.;   sheep,  2 
drams;   swine,  10  to  20  drops. 


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Sulphur:  It  is  a  common  belief  that 
feeding  sulphur  will  tend  to  destroy 
skin  parasites,  but  there  is  little  evi- 
dence to  support  this  belief.  Dry  sul- 
phur dusted  into  the  hair  will  often  ac- 
complish this  result.  Burning  sulphur 
in  a  tight  enclosure  is  useful  in  the 
treatment  of  hoose,  or  verminous 
bronchitis. 

Turpentine:  A  standard  remedy  for 
colic.  Useful  in  cases  of  bloating  and 
for  the  destruction  of  intestinal  para- 
sites. Should  be  given  in  linseed  oil  or 
in  milk.  Dose,  horses,  %  to  2  oz.;  cat- 
tle, 2  to  3  oz.;  sheep,  1  to  3  drams; 
swine,  1  dram.  Turpentine  is  exten- 
sively used  in  compounding  liniments. 

Whiskey:  A  stimulant  that  is  val- 
uable in  cases  that  require  such  treat- 
ment, as  for  example,  sunstroke, 
chills,  general  depressions,  or  collapse. 
Dose,  horses  and  cattle,  2  to  4  .oz.; 
sheep  and  swine,  1  to  2  oz. 


COMMON   DISEASES 

Abortion. — Contagious  abortion,  due 
to  a  specific  germ,  is  somewhat  com- 
mon in  cows,  ewes,  and  mares.  Cases 
should  be  at  once  isolated  from  other 
animals  and  the  fetus  and  fetal  mem- 
branes burned,  as  they  are  likely  to 
spread  the  disease.  Disinfect  quarters 
occupied  by  these  animals  and  douche 
the  womb  with  a  1%  solution  of  coal- 
tar  dip  or  a  2%  solution  of  carbolic 
acid.  Repeat  douche  daily  and  do  not 
breed  until  all  vaginal  discharge 
ceases.  A  male  may  become  infected 
by  serving  affected  females,  hence 
care'  must  be  used  in  selecting  a  sire. 

If  accidental  abortion,  due  to  injury, 
overwork,  or  undue  excitement,  is 
threatened,  give  the  patient  rest,  quiet, 
and,  if  necessary,  small  doses  of  laud- 
anum. 

Abscesses. — For  an  abscess,  as  a 
rule,  a  hot  poultice  is  advisable  un- 
til the  abscess  softens  and  pus  col- 
lects. The  abscess  should  then  be 
opened  and  thoroughly  cleaned  with 
an  antiseptic  solution,  such  as  car- 
bolic acid.  Repeat  the  cleansing  daily 
or  oftener  if  necessary.  Apply  lard 
or  vaseline  to  the  skin  and  hair  about 
the  abscess. 

Actinomycosis.  —  Actinomycosis,  or 
lump  jaw,  affects  chiefly  young  cattle. 


It  is  due  to  a  fungus  that  is  usually 
taken  in  with  feed.  If  the  tumor  is' 
external  it  may  be  removed  and  the 
wound  painted  with  tincture  of  iodine. 
Internally,  give  large  doses  of  potas- 
sium iodine — some  authorities  recom- 
mend 3  drams  daily  until  symptoms 
of  poisoning  are  seen,  when  the  dose 
should  be  reduced  to  1  or  iy2  drams 
or  discontinued  if  necessary.  » 

Anthrax,  or  Charbon. — Anthrax,  or 
charbon,  affects  horses,  cattle,  and 
sheep  and  is  transmissible  to  man. 
It  is  a  dangerous  disease,  for  which 
there  is  no  satisfactory  treatment.  Af- 
fected animals  should  be  destroyed 
and  the  carcasses  burned  or  buried 
in  quicklime.  Premises  occupied  by 
such  animals  should  be  thoroughly 
disinfected  or  abandoned  and  all  dis- 
charges from  the  bodies  burned  or 
buried  with  the  carcasses.  The  ut- 
most care  should  be  observed  in  this 
work,  since  the  disease  is  extremely 
infectious  and  usually  fatal  in  man. 
A  vaccine  that  is  somewhat  successful 
in  rendering  animals  immune  to  the 
disease  may  be  purchased  from  drug- 
gists. 

Azoturia. — Azoturia  is  a  disease  that 
affects  horses,  particularly  work 
horses,  after  a  short  period  of  idle- 
ness on  full  feed;  it  is  often  called 
Monday-morning-sickness  because  of 
the  frequent  cases  that  develop  after 
the  animals  have  rested  over  Sunday 
on  full  feed.  Treatment  should  con- 
sist of  supporting  the  animal  in  slings 
if  it  is  paralyzed,  administering  a 
purgative,  and  applying  hot  blankets. 
A  qualified  veterinarian  should  be 
called  to  administer  hypodermic  in- 
jections and  give  other  necessary 
treatment.  Light  succulent  feed 
should  be  given  until  recovery  is  com- 
plete. 

Barrenness,  or  Sterility. — Barren- 
ness, or  sterility,  may  affect  breeding 
animals  of  any  species.  Reduction  of 
flesh  by  restriction  of  diet  and  giving 
abundant  exercise  may  correct  the 
condition  in  overfat  animals.  Ton- 
ics and  a  liberal  ration  containing  an 
abundance  of  nitrogenous  feed  should 
be  given  in  the  case  of  depleted  ani- 
mals. Barrenness  in  cows  is  some- 
times corrected  by  injecting  into  the 
vagina  a  quart  of  warm  water  in 
which  a  cake  of  ordinary  compressed 
yeast  has  been  dissolved.  The  yeast 


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should  be  dissolved  a  few  hours  be- 
fore injection  and  the  treatment  re- 
peated daily  for  3  or  4  days.  Some 
cases  of  sterility  are  due  to  causes 
that  require  surgical  aid,  in  which 
emergency  the  services  of  a  veteri- 
narian are  required. 

Blackleg. — Blackleg  is  known  also 
as  black  quarter,  and  as  symptomatic 
anthrax,  the  latter  term  being  applied 
for  the  reason  that  the  disease  some- 
what resembles  anthrax,  but  it  should 
be  understood  that  the  two  are  disr 
tinct.  Blackleg  affects  chiefly  young 
cattle  and  its  ravages  are  most  pro- 
nounced among  those  that  are  fat  and 
thrifty.  It  is  almost  always  fatal  and 
no  treatment  is  satisfactory.  Cases 
should  be  destroyed  and  the  carcasses 
treated  as  directed  for  anthrax  cases. 
Vaccination  with  a  protective  vaccine 
that  any  stockman  can  administer  is 
very  successful  in  p'reventing  the  dis- 
ease. Vaccine  may  be  had  in  pill  form 
at  any  drug  store. 

Cerebrospinal  Meningitis. — Cerebro- 
spinal  meningitis  is  sometimes  epi- 
demic among  horses  and  sheep.  A 
layman  can  scarcely  undertake  treat- 
ment. If  possible,  a  veterinarian  who 
is  familiar  with  the  disease  should  be 
called. 

Choking. — If  an  animal  is  choked 
the  first  efforts  should  be  directed 
toward  returning  the  obstruction  to 
the  mouth.  If  this  is  not  successful, 
olive  oil  or  castor  oil  should  be  given 
to  lubricate  the  passage  and  thus  aid 
in  passing  the  obstruction  to  the  stom- 
ach. Sometimes  gentle  massage  of 
the  exterior  of  the  esophagus  will  as- 
sist in  this.  In  some  cases  a  piece  of 
garden  hose  may  be  used  to  force  the 
obstruction  down,  but  great  care  is 
necessary  or  rupture  of  the  gullet  may 
result.  In  cattle  severe  bloating  may 
follow  a  case  of  choking,  in  which  case 
tapping  the  paunch  as  directed  for 
hoven  may  be  necessary.  A  surgeon 
may  be  able  to  open  the  esophagus  by 
an  operation  and  remove  the  body. 

Colic. — Colic  is  an  extremely  com- 
mon disorder  among  horses.  It  is  dif- 
ficult to  give  specific  directions  for 
treatment,  as  there  are  various  forms 
of  the  disease,  due  to  different  causes, 
and  a  treatment  that  is  suitable  for 
one  is  often  entirely  unsuitable  for  an- 
other. Good  authorities  recognize  the 


following  forms  of  colic:  Engorgement 
colic,  obstruction  colic,  tympanitic 
colic,  spasmodic  colic,  and  worm  colic. 
Horse  owners  will  do  well  to  familiar- 
ize themselves  with  the  different 
forms  of  colic  and  from  this  knowledge 
there  will  follow  an  ability  to  avoid 
many  cases  and  to  give  simple  treat- 
ment when  a  case  makes  its  appear- 
ance. It  is  obvious  that  a  satisfactory 
discussion  of  the  causes,  symptoms, 
and  treatment  of  these  various  colics 
cannot  be  given  here. 

Constipation. — Many  cases  can  be 
benefited  if  not  cured  by  giving  laxa- 
tive feed,  abundant  exercise,  and  good 
care.  Purgatives  are  often  necessary, 
in  which  case  aloes  are  usually  given 
to  horses  and  Epsom  salts  to  cattle. 
Linseed  oil  or  castor  oil  are  often  use- 
ful. It  should  be  the  aim  to  correct 
the  condition  that  causes  constipation; 
probably  in  most  cases  it  will  be 
found  to  be  irnproper  feeding. 

Cough. — As  a  rule,  cough  should  be 
regarded  as  a  symptom  of  a  disease 
rather  than  as  a  disease  in  itself.  One 
of  the  first  steps  in  treatment  is  to 
provide  dry,  comfortable,  well-venti- 
lated quarters.  Turpentine,  mustard, 
and  other  mild  counter  irritants  ap- 
plied to  the  skin  of  the  neck  and  chest 
are  often  of  service.  Equine  cough 
syrup  containing  agents  that  tend  to 
relieve  the  irritation  may  be  procured 
from  druggists.  Opium  or  heroin  are 
sometimes  administered  to  veterina- 
rians in  cases  of  violent  or  spasmodic 
cough. 

Eczema. — Eczema  is,  in  most  cases, 
due  to  improper  feeding,  hence  the 
first  step  toward  treatment  should  be 
directed  to  the  correction  of  this  con- 
dition. A  laxative  should  be  given  and 
the  affected  skin  may  be  washed  with 
tar  soap  and  oxide-of-zinc  ointment  of 
icthyol  applied. 

Farcy. — See  Glanders. 

Foot-and-Mouth  Disease. — Foot-and- 
mouth  disease  affects  cattle,  sheep, 
swine,  and  goats.  It  is  extremely  in- 
fectious and  no  satisfactory  treatment 
is  known,  hence  immediate  destruc- 
tion of  affected  animals  is  recom- 
mended. The  disease  is  rare  in  the 
United  States  and  Canada ,  but  oc- 
casional outbreaks  occur,  probably  re- 
sulting from  the  importation  of  in- 


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fected  animals  from  foreign  countries. 
Thorough  disinfection  of  premises  oc- 
cupied by  diseased  animals  is  neces- 
sary and  it  is  advisable  to  leave  such 
quarters  vacant  for  several  months  be- 
fore placing  healthy  animals  in  them. 

Foot  R«t. — Foot  rot  is  an  infectious 
disease  of  sheep.  Affected  animals 
should  be  isolated  and  unaffected  ones 
removed  from  pastures  that  may  be 
infected.  All  affected  animals  should 
be  compelled  to  stand  for  a  few  mo- 
ments each  day  in  a  shallow  tank  or 
trough  containing  blue  vitriol  solution, 
or  a  2%  solution  of  coal-tar  dip.  In 
advanced  cases,  individual  treatment 
should  be  given  by  removing  diseased 
horn  and  applying  pure  carbolic  acid 
or  the  latter  mixed  with  10  to  15  parts 
of  glycerine,  after  which  a  bandage 
moistened  with  disinfectant  solution 
should  be  applied. 

Founder. — For  founder,  hot  foot- 
baths and  poultices  of  ihermofuge  or 
antiphlogistine  are  a  favorite  treat- 
ment. If  the  animal  is  shod,  the  shoes 
should  be  removed  and  a  clean,  dry, 
well-bedded  box  stall  provided.  Bleed- 
ing and  blistering  are  frequently  prac- 
ticed by  veterinarians.  In  acute  cases 
it  may  be  advisable  to  cast  the  animal 
or  place  it  in  slings.  Proper  shoeing 
will  often  benefit  chronic  cases. 

Foul  in  Foot. — The  disease  known 
as  foul  in  foot  is  usually  seen  in  cat- 
tle and  is  often  due  to  animals  being 
confined  in  wet,  filthy  quarters.  A  cor- 
rection of  this  condition  and  the  ap- 
plication of  the  remedies  suggested  for 
foot  rot  in  sheep  will  usually  bring 
about  a  cure. 

Galls. — Galls  are  usually  due  to  poor 
fitting  of  harnesses  or  chafing,  and  the 
steps  first  made  should  be  to  remove 
the  cause.  Galled  surfaces  should  be 
cleansed  and  oxide-of-zinc  ointment  ap- 
plied. Alum  dusting  powders  are  also 
often  effective. 

Garget. — As  a  treatment  for  garget 
the  udder  should  be  milked  dry  and 
massaged.  Cloths  wrung  out  of  hot 
water  or  applications  of  camphor  oint- 
ment procurable  from  any  druggist  are 
useful.  In  acute  cases  it  may  be  well 
to  support  the  udder  by  means  of  a 
wide  bandage  around  the  hips  of  the 
animal.  Some  forms  of  garget  are  be- 
lieved to  be  contagious,  hence  it  is  well 
to  isolate  all  cases. 


Gid. — Gid  is  a  parasite  disease  of 
sheep,  often  spoken  of  as  grub  in  the 
head.  The  only  treatment  consists  of 
trephining  the  skull  and  removing  the 
parasites,  but  the  operation  requires 
special  instruments  and  skill  in  their 
use.  Preventive  measures  such  as 
avoiding  infected  pastures  and  de- 
stroying the  heads  of  sheep  that  die 
of  the  disease  are  more  satisfactory. 

Glanders,  or  Farcy. — Glanders,  or 
farcy,  is  an  extremely  contagious  and 
practically  incurable  disease  of 
horses,  mules,  and  asses.  Affected 
animals  should  be  destroyed  and  prem- 
ises carefully  disinfected.  The  disease 
is  transmissible  to  man,  hence  the 
work  of  destroying  animals  and  disin- 
fection should  be  done  with  great  care. 

Grease.— Grease,  sometimes  called 
grease  heels  or  scratches,  is  a  form 
of  eczema  affecting  horses'  heels. 
Some  cases  are  believed  to  be  due  to 
filth  or  skin  abrasions.  The  treatment 
suggested  under  eczema  is  often  bene- 
ficial in  early  stages.  The  affected 
area  should  be  clipped,  cleansed,  and  a 
hot  poultice  applfed.  Carbolic  acid 
and  glycerine  may  then  be  applied  as 
directed  under  eczema,  the  part  ban- 
daged, and  the  animal  kept  in  a  dry, 
clean  stall  well'  supplied  with  bedding. 

Heaves. — Heaves  are  not  curable 
but  may  be  alleviated  by  moistening 
all  grain  or  hay  fed.  An  affected  ani- 
mal should  not  be  watered  imme- 
diately before  exercise  or  work.  Arse- 
nic, iron,  and  strychnine  are  often 
given,  but  should  be  prescribed  by  a 
veterinarian. 


HOG  CHOLERA 

(By   courtesy  of  Great   Western  Serum  Co.) 

Hog  Cholera  is  an  acute  febrile 
disease  which  affects  only  hogs,  and 
which  is  characterized  by  extreme 
contagiousness  and  a  very  high 
death  rate.  The  disease  is  found 
in  practically  all  parts  of  the  world, 
and  is  especially  prevalent  in  the  large 
hog-raising  districts  of  the  United 
States.  The  first  recorded  outbreak 
in  this  country  occurred  in  the  year 
1833  in  the  State  of  Ohio.  From  the 
original  center  of  infection  the  disease 
has  spread  to  all  portions  of  the 
United  States.  The  United  States  De- 
partment of  Agriculture  estimates  the 


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losses  of  swiue  from  cholera  totaled 
$73,000,000  in  one  year.  In  one  state 
alone  the  loss  is  placed  at  $4,000,000. 
While  outbreaks  occur  at  all  seasons 
of  the  year,  the  great  majority  take 
place  during  the  late  summer  and  fall. 
The  mortality  from  hog  cholera  is  as 
high  as  100  per  cent  in  some  herds, 
while  the  average  is  about  88  per  cent, 
and  many  of  the  hogs  which  survive 
being  weakened  and  stunted  in  growth 
are  comparatively  worthless,  and  as  a 
rule  are  carriers  of  cholera  for  months 
following  apparent  recovery. 


CAUSE   OF  THE   DISEASE 

The  Germ  Which  Causes  Hog  Chol- 
era.— Scientists,  have  not  been  able  to 
discover  the  specific  germ  or  microbe 
which  causes  hog  cholera.  It  has 
never  been  cultivated  in  laboratories, 
as  has  been  done  with  many  other  in- 
fectious germs,  and  we  know  of  it 
only  by  the  effects  which  it  produces. 
The  germ  is  so  small,  or  else  of  such 
structure,  that  it  cannot  be  seen 
with  the  strongest  microscopes  avail- 
able. 

Predisposing  Causes. — While  hog 
cholera  can  be  started  in  a  herd  only 
by  introducing  the  germ  which  causes 
it,  there  are  many  factors  which  may 
render  a  herd  more  susceptible  to  the 
disease.  Anything  which  tends  to 
lower  the  health  of  the  animals  may 
be  regarded  as  a  predisposing  cause. 
Among  .such  predisposing  factors 
there  may  be  mentioned  improper 
feeding,  insanitary  condition  of  hog 
lots,  damp  or  cold  or  to  crowded 
sleeping  quarters,  dirty  drinking  and 
feeding  troughs,  etc.  Of  course  in- 
sanitary surroundings  and  poor  feed 
cannot  in  themselves  produce  hog 
cholera,  but  they  lower  the  vitality 
of  hogs  to  such  an  extent  that  they 
become  comparatively  easy  victims  of 
any  disease  producing  germs  to  which 
they  are  exposed. 

Ways  Hog  Cholera  Reaches  a  Herd. 
— The  most  dangerous  factor  in  spread- 
ing hog  cholera  is  the  sick  hog  and 
the  hog  which  has  apparently  recov- 
ered from  the  disease.  The  germ 
which  causes  hog  cholera  is  always 
present  in  the  bodies  of  sick  hogs, 
and  is  thrown  off  from  them  in  large 
numbers  in  the  feces  and  urine,  thus 
contaminating  the  yards  and  pens  in 


which  sick  hogs  are  kept.  Sick  hogs 
may  get  onto  a  farm  in  various  ways 
— by  escaping  from  a  neighboring 
herd,  by  the  purchase  of  new  stock 
which  may  show  no  symptoms  of 
sickness  until  some  days  after  pur- 
chase, by  returning  show  hogs  to  the 
herd  after  visits  to  fairs  or  stock 
shows,  by  purchase  of  hogs  which 
have  apparently  recovered  from  hog 
cholera. 

In  addition  to  the  danger  of  intro- 
ducing the  infection  through  the  hogs 
themselves  it  must  be  remembered 
that  the  germ  of  the  disease  may  be 
carried  in  a  minute  particle  of  dirt  on 
the  feet  of  attendants  or  neighbors 
who  have  previously  visited  farms 
where  hog  cholera  exists.  It  may  also 
be  carried  in  this  way  by  dogs,  and 
by  crows  and  other  birds.  The  dis- 
ease .  may  be  carried  down  stream 
from  herds  which  are  affected  above. 

After  hog  cholera  has  visited  a  farm, 
the  lots,  hog  houses,  feeding  troughs, 
and  implements  used  for  cleaning 
have  naturally  become  contaminated 
with  the  germs  of  the  disease,  and  if 
new  stock  is  placed  in  such  yards 
after  these  were  occupied  by  sick  hogs 
the  new  hogs,  will  more  than  likely 
contract  the  disease.  Such  premises 
should  be  restocked  only  after  clean- 
ing and  thorough  disinfection  and 
then  the  safest  plan  is  to  place  thereon 
only  hogs  which  have  been  vaccinated 
against  cholera. 


SYMPTOMS  OF   HOG  CHOLERA 

The  beginning  of  hog  cholera  in  a 
herd  is  usually  ushered  in  by  sickness 
appearing  in  one  or  two  hogs.  Soon 
other  hogs  are  affected  and  in  a  very 
short  time  all  hogs  exposed  to  the 
contagion  are  affected.  In  general  the 
symptoms  are  sluggishness,  disincli- 
nation to  move,  weakness,  loss  of  ap- 
petite, a  high  fever,  frequently  cough, 
inflammation  of  the  eyes  with  gum- 
ming of  the  lids,  and  there  may  be 
diarrhea.  In  advanced  cases  purplish 
blotches  appear  on  the  skin,  especially 
on  the  surface  of  the  abdomen,  on 
the  inside  of  the  legs,  and  around  the 
ears  and  neck.  As  a  rule  the  progress 
%of  the  disease  is  so  rapid  that  the  hog 
is  not  greatly  emaciated  before  death; 
it  is,  in  fact,  quite  common  in  acute 
outbreaks  for  hogs  to  die  after  being 
sick  only  a  few  days.  In  the  chronic 


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type  they  eat  very  little  and  lose 
flesh  rapidly,  finally  becoming  so 
emaciated  and  weak  that  they  stagger 
and  walk  with  an  uncertain  gait,  the 
hind  legs  particularly  appearing  to  be 
very  weak.  The  eyes  become  inflamed 
and  the  lids  may  be  gummed  together, 
After  a  few  days'  illness  there  is  us- 
ually a  profuse  diarrhea,  and  in  these 
cases  the  hog  may,  and  usually  does, 
linger  for  several  weeks,  sometimes 
months,  before  it  finally  dies.  It  is 
extremely  rare  for  such  an  animal  to 
recover  its  health  and  vigor  suffi- 
ciently to  become  of  value  to  the 
owner. 


PREVENTION      AND      TREATMENT 
OF  HOGjCHOLERA 

General  Preventive  Measures. — It 
has  been  shown  that  in  the  vast  ma- 
jority of  cases  the  germ  of  hog  cholera 
is  transported  mechanically,  in  the 
bodies  of  sick  hogs  and  on  the  feet 
of  men  or  animals,  including  birds. 
It  thus  follows  that  the  chances  of 
an  outbreak  of  hog  cholera  would  be 
greatly  lessened,  if  not  completely 
avoided,  if  the  herd  could  be  safely 
protected  from  these  carriers  of  in- 
fection. Under  average  farm  condi- 
tions this  is  very  difficult,  and  the  best 
that  can  be  hoped  for  is  the  lessening 
of  the  opportunity  for  infection  by 
placing  the  herd  on  a  part  of  the  farm 
that  will  be  the  least  accessible  to 
men  or  animals  from  other  farms.  Hog 
lots  should  never  be  located  near  pub- 
lic roads  if  this  can  be  avoided.  All 
newly  purchased  stock  should  be  kept 
separate  from  the  main  herd  for  at 
least  thirty  days. 

In  additon  to  protecting  the  herd 
by  methods  of  quarantine,  careful  at- 
tention should  be  giveYi  to  the  general 
health  of  the  herd.  The  hogs  should 
be  provided  with  clean,  dry  sleeping 
places,  and  the  lots  and  feeding 
troughs  should  be  kept  clean.  It  is 
well  occasionally  to  scatter  slaked  lime 
about  the  lots  and  to  wash  and  disin- 
fect the  troughs. 

After  an  outbreak  of  hog  cholera 
the  yards  and  pens  should  be  thor- 
oughly cleaned,  all  dead  hogs  should 
be  burned,  the  litter  should  be  col- 
lected and  burned,  and  lime  scattered 
freely  over  the  ground.  The  sheds 
and  hog  houses  should  be  washed  and 


disinfected  with  three  per  cent  solu- 
tion of  compound  cresol  (U.  S.  P.) 
Feeding  troughs  that  have  been  used 
by  sick  pigs  should  be  burned  if  made 
of  wood,  but  if  this  is  not  practicable 
they  should  be  scrubbed  clean  and 
thoroughly  soaked  with  cresol  solu- 
tion, the  latter  being  washed  out  be- 
fore the  troughs  are  used  again. 

Prevention  by  Inoculation. — Careful 
and  persistent  attention  to  general 
preventive  measures,  such  as  quaran- 
tine, disinfection,  proper  feeding,  etc., 
on  the  part  of  farmers  generally  would 
no  doubt  result  in  a  material  reduc- 
tion in  the  yearly  losses  from  hog 
cholera,  and  the  importance  of  observ- 
ing these  precautions  can  not  be  over- 
estimated. In  view  of -the  fact  that  it 
is  impracticable  to  enforce  general 
and  completely  effective  measures  to 
protect  hogs  from  the  various  avenues 
of  cholera  infection  most  hog  raisers 
now  keep  their  hogs  immunized 
against  cholera  by  employing  the  se- 
rum preventive  treatment.  It  should  be 
remembered  that  the  serum  treatment 
is  used  especially  as  a  preventive, 
and  that  little  success  can  be  expected 
in  herds  which  are  badly  affected  with 
hog  cholera.  An  early  application  is 
essential,  and  farmers  should  notify 
their  veterinarians  immediately  upon 
their  hogs'  becoming  ill,  so  that  they 
can  be  treated  at  once. 

Properly  prepared  serum  and  virus 
scientifically  administered  insures  ab- 
solute protection  against  hojg  cholera. 
In  employing  the  serum  vaccination 
against  hog  cholera  it  is  considered 
highly  desirable  for  the  treatment  to 
be  applied  by  competent  veterinarians 
who  have  had  special  training  in  this 
class  of  work. 

Hoose. — Hoose  is  a  parasitic  disease 
of  calves  and  lambs,  caused  by  worms 
in  the  bronchial  tubes,  hence  it  is 
sometimes  spoken  of  as  verminous 
bronchitis.  Some  cases  are  success- 
fully treated  by  confining  animals  in 
a  tent  or  a  tight  room  and  causing 
them  to  inhale  sulphur  dioxide,  gen- 
erated by  burning  sulphur  on  char- 
coal. There  is  imminent  danger  of 
suffocating  the  animals  if  they  are 
kept  too  long  in  the  gas,  hence  great 
care  is  necessary.  In  some  cases  an 
attendant  remains  with  them  an(J  opens 
doors  when  he  is  no  longer  able  to  en- 
dure the  gas.  Veterinarians  sometimes 


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inject   chloroform   or   turpentine   into  and  one   that  is  particularly  adapted 
the  windpipe  by  means  of  a  hypoder-      to  the  specific  parasite  that  is  causing 
mic  syringe.  the   trouble   may  be   necessary. 


Hoven,  or  Bloat. — Hoven,  or  bloat, 
is  very  likely  to  occur  in  cattle  when 
they  are  allowed  to  overfeed,  particu- 
larly on  rank-growing  forage  such  as 
clover  or  alfalfa.  In  early  stages  of 
the  disease,  a  wooden  bit  or  gag,  re- 
tained in  the  mouth  by  means  of  light 
ropes  over  the  horns  will  assist  in  get- 
ting rid  of  the  gas  that  is  accumulating 
in  the  digestive  tract.  A  handful  of 
salt  placed  in  the  mouth  back  of  the 
gag  will  often  make  it  more  effective. 
A  favorite  remedy  is  2  oz.  of  turpentine 
well  diluted  with  milk  or  linseed  oil. 
Other  remedies  are:  common  baking 
soda  in  2-tablespoonsful  doses  as  a 
drench,  and  Jamaica  ginger  in  3-  or  4- 
oz.  doses  given  as  a  drench,  well  dijuted 
with  hot  water.  In  acute  cases  when 
bloating  has  become  so  severe  that 
there  is  danger  of  suffocation  or  rup- 
ture of  the  paunch,  tapping  should  be 
resorted  to.  Use  a  trocar  and  canula, 
inserting  the  instrument  about  half 
way  between  the  point  of  the  hip  or 
what  is  often  called  the  hook  bone 
and  the  last  rib  on  the  left  side  of 
the  animal  and  choosing  the  point 
where  the  swelling  is  most  prominent. 
It  is  well  to  first  make  a  hole  in  the 
skin  with  a  knife.  When  the  puncture 
has  been  effected  the  trocar  is  with- 
drawn and  the  canula  allowed  to  re- 
main in  the  opening.  A  pocket  knife 
may  be  used  if  a  trocar  is  not  avail- 
able, but  with  the  former  there  is  dan- 
ger of  making  the  incision  too  large. 


Intestinal  and  Stomach  Worms — 
Intestinal  and  stomach  worms  are  one 
of  the  most  common  parasitic  disor- 
ders of  domestic  animals.  Worms  in 
the  stomach  or  intestines  interfere 
with  nutrition,  cause  irritation  and 
spasms,  and  may  give  rise  to  serious 
complications.  Some  of  the  different 
forms  are  tapeworms,  roundworms, 
whipworms,  threadworms,  and  pin- 
worms.  Common  remedies  for  worms 
are  turpentine,  diluted  with  linseed 
oil,  salt,  copperas  and  santonin.  It  is 
always  advisable  to  withhold  feed  for 
24  to  48  hr.  previous  to  giving  worm 
remedies,  and  shortly  after  giving  the 
drug  a  purgative  should  be  adminis- 
tered. In  obstinate  cases  a  more  specific 
treatment  than  can  be  outlined  here 


Indigestion — The  usual  treatment 
for  indigestion  is  to  give  a  purgative, 
followed  by  Jamaica  ginger  and  a 
tonic,  but  special  cases  often  require 
special  treatment.  If  the  indigestion  is 
due  to  improper  feeding,  the  cause 
should  be  obviated  by  feeding  sparingly 
for  a  time,  or  even  by  withholding  feed 
entirely. 

Lice. — Lice  are  more  or  less  common 
on  all  domestic  animals.  A  good  coal- 
tar  dip  is  an  efficient  lice  killer  and 
may  usually  be  depended  on  to  exter- 
minate the  parasites  if  used  in  ac- 
cordance with  directions  furnished  by 
the  manufacturer. 

Maggots. — Maggots  are  frequently 
seen  in  wounds  resulting  from  dehorn- 
ing, castrating,  and  accidents.  The 
treatment  is  to  apply  coal-tar  dip,  kero- 
sene, or  turpentine  diluted  with  lin- 
seed oil. 

Mange. — Mange  is  a  parasitic  dis- 
ease caused  by  minute  animal  parasites 
or  mites.  It  is  common  in  sheep  and 
cattle  and  is  often  called  scab  or 
scabies;  it  also  affects  horses  and  hogs. 
Some  forms  of  mange  are  more  resis- 
tant to  treatment  than  others.  Dip- 
ping in  a  reliable  coal-tar  dip  is  the 
most  convenient  and  satisfactory  rem- 
edy for  small  animals.  The  dip  solu- 
tion does  not  kill  eggs  of  the  mites, 
hence  the  dipping  should  be  repeated 
frequently  if  it  is  expected  to  exter- 
minate the  disease.  If  dipping  is  not 
practicable,  local  treatment  with  green 
soap,  sulphur  ointment,  or  carbolic  acid 
in  glycerine  may  be  applied.  The  hair 
should  be  clipped  and  scabs  softened  be- 
fore application  in  order  to  secure  the 
best  results.  Infected  quarters  should 
be  ^thoroughly  sprayed  with  coal-tar 
dip  solution  to  destroy  parasites  that 
may  be  harbored  there. 

Milk  Fever. — Milk  fever  affects 
chiefly  dairy  cows  that  are  heavy  milk- 
ers. Pugative  of  epsom  salts  may  be 
given  early  in  the  disease,  but  if 
paralysis  has  set  in,  medicine  admin- 
istered by  the  mouth  is  likely  to  cause 
strangulation.  The  affected  cow  should 
be  propped  up  to  a  comfortable  posi- 
tion with  bags  of  straw,  and  ice  or 


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cold  water  applied  to  her  head  and 
spine.  Oxygen  gas  injected  into  the 
udder  is  a  treatment  that  is  now  used 
very  extensively.  If  oxygen  cannot  be 
procured,  pumping  the  udder  full  of  air 
by  means  of  an  ordinary  bicycle  pump 
and  a  milking  tube  may  be  resorted  to. 

Navel  III. — Navel  ill  is  an  infectious 
disease  of  the  joints.  It  occurs  in  foals 
and  sometimes  in  the  young  of  other 
animals  soon  after  birth,  and  is  due  to 
the  entrance  of  germs  through  the 
naval  opening.  Prevention  consists  in 
keeping  the  dam  in  a  clean,  dry,  sani- 
tary stall,  and  in  bandaging  the  naval 
of  the  young  as  soon  as  it  is  dropped. 
Treatment  after  a  case  has  developed  is 
seldom  successful. 

Quarter  Crack  and  Sand  Crack. — 
When  a  horse  is  affected  with  quarter 
cracks  or  sand  cracks  a  blacksmith 
may  draw  the  parts  of  the  hoof  to- 
gether with  a  carefully  fitted  shoe,  or 
by  means  of  nails.  Tar  should  be  ap- 
plied to  exclude  dirt  from  the  crevices. 

Rabies. — Rabies  affects  all  animals 
and  is  transmissible  to  man,  in  the 
latter  case  being  known  as  hydropho- 
bia. There  is  no  satisfactory  treat- 
ment of  rabies  in  animals.  On  account 
of  the  imminent  danger  of  spreading 
the  disease,  it  is  advisable  to  destroy 
affected  animals  at  once.  However,  in 
case  what  is  thought  to  be  a  rabid 
animal,  as  a  mad  dog,  is  at  large  in  a 
•  community  and  bites  animals  or  per- 
sons it  is  always  advisable  to  preserve 
the  life  of  the  supposedly  rabid  animal 
until  a  diagnosis  can  be  made  to  deter- 
mine whether  or  not  rabies  is  actually 
present.  This  precaution  is  particularly 
important  in  case  persons  are  bitten. 

Rheumatism.  —  Rheumatism  affects 
horses,  cattle,  pigs,  and  goats.  Treat- 
ment is  not  very  satisfactory.  Clean, 
dry  quarters  and  good,  nourishing  feed 
will  go  a  long  way  toward  preventing 
the  disorder  and  will  often  bring  about 
marked  improvement  in  cases  already 
developed.  Enlarged,  stiffened  joints 
may  be  rubbed  with  iodine  ointment. 
Veterinarians  are  sometimes  able  to 
fire  and  blister  affected  parts  with  good 
results. 

Rickets,  OP  Rachitis. — Rickets,  or 
rachitis,  is  common  in  young  pigs  and 
is  believed  to  be  due  to  improper  feed- 


ing of  the  dam.  Treatment  should  be 
directed  toward  correcting  the  diet  and 
providing  clean,  dry,  sanitary  quarters. 
Liquid  feeds,  such  as  gruels,  are  par- 
ticularly useful. 

Ringworm. — Ringworm  attacks 
horses,  cattle,  sheep,  goats,  and  swine. 
The  disorder  is  due  to  a  fungus 
growth.  Painting  with  iodine  or  a 
strong  solution  of  coal-tar  dip  will 
usually  destroy  the  parasite.  Occasion- 
ally man  requires  ringworm  from  ani- 
mals, hence  due  precaution  should  be 
taken  in  treating  cases.  Animals 
transmit  the  disease  to  animals  of  the 
same  species,  but  it  is  said  that  cattle 
seldom  acquire  it  from  horses  or  vice 
versa.  It  is  always  desirable  to  isolate 
cases  of  ringworm  and  disinfect  the 
quarters  they  have  occupied.  Green 
soap,  boracic  acid,  and  turpentine  are 
other  remedies  that  are  frequently 
used. 

Scab  in  Sheep. — See  Mange. 

Scours. — Scours  affects  chiefly  newly 
born  animals.  Linseed  oil  will  often 
assist  in  a  freeing  of  the  intestinal 
tract  from  irritating  material.  Laud- 
anum is  useful  to  relieve  pain.  Lime- 
water  is  a  favorite  remedy  with  many 
stockmen.  See  that  feed  is  clean  and 
wholesome  and  milk  pails  or  troughs 
are  sterilized  for  each  feeding. 

Sunstroke. — Apply  ice  or  cold  water 
to  the  head  and  along  the  spine.  Bleed- 
ing is  not  advisable.  A  stimulant  such 
as  whiskey  is  often  given  in  these  cases. 
Many  authorities  consider  it  inadvisa- 
ble to  drench  animals  over  the  entire 
body  with  a  hose  or  by  throwing  pails 
of  water  on  them.  Many  cases  of  sun- 
stroke in  horses  may  be  prevented. 
During  periods  of  intense  heat,  provide 
a  head  covering  and  place  in  this  a 
sponge  moistened  with  cold  water. 
Frequent  watering  is  also  a  safeguard. 

Swine  Fever. — See  hog  cholera. 

Tetanus,  or  Lockjaw. — Tetanus,  or 
lockjaw,  is  an  extremely  contagious  dis- 
ease and  a  dangerous  one  because  of 
the  fact  that  it  is  easily  transmitted 
to  man.  As  a  general  rule,  treatment 
for  the  disease  is  useless,  although 
good  results  have  been  reported  from 
the  use  of  a  serum.  When  there  is 
reason  to  suspect  that  an  animal  will 


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develop  tetanus  because  of  infection 
from  a  wound,  an  immediate  use  of 
the  same  serum,  known  as  antitetanic 
serum,  is  successful  in  preventing  the 
disease  in  a  large  majority  of  cases.  A 
qualified  veterinarian  should  be  em- 
ployed, to  administer  the  serum.  A 
wound  that  is  suspected  to  contain  teta- 
nus germs  should  be  open  and  cleaned 
out  so  that  every  part  of  it  will  be 
exposed  to  the  air,  as  the  germs  of 
tetanus  do  not  thrive  under  these  con- 
ditions. Pure  carbolic  acid  may  be 
used  to  clean  the  wound. 

Texas  Fever. — Texas  fever  is  a  viru- 
lent disease  of  cattle  and  one  that  is 
very  prevalent  in  the  southern  part  of 
the  United  States.  It  is  caused  by  a 
minute  animal  parasite  that  lives  in 
the  body  of  the  Texas  fever  tick  or 
more  properly  the  splenetic  fever  tick. 
Hence,  efforts  should  be  made  to  ex- 
terminate the  latter  pest.  The  method 
of  immunizing  cattle  against  the  dis- 
ease has  been  developed  and  used  some- 
what extensively.  No  satisfactory 
treatment  is  known,  and  it  is  often 
advisable  to  destroy  affected  animals 
and  free  the  other  ones  from  ticks  by 


dipping  or  spraying  and  remove  them 
to  new  pasture. 

Thrush. — Thrush  affects  the  frogs  of 
horses'  hoofs.  Treatment  consis*  .  in 
placing  the  animals  in  clean,  dry  quar- 
ters and  cleaning  the  foot  and  apply- 
ing a  healing  powder  such  as  calomel 
and  iodoform,  equal  parts.  In  some 
cases  it  may  be  necessary  to  cauterize 
the  affected  part,  for  which  purpose 
butter  of  antimony  applied  with  a  swab 
is  effective.  Afterwards  a  dressing  of 
tar  and  a  bandage  over  the  foot  will 
serve  to  exclude  dirt  and  permit  heal- 
ing. 

Tuberculosis. — Tuberculosis  affects 
all  domestic  animals.  There  is  no  satis- 
factory treatment  for  this  disease,  but 
e\ery  effort  should  be  made  to  stamp 
it  out  by  destroying  the  affected  ani- 
mals or  at  least  isolating  them  and  ab- 
staining from  the  use  of  any  products 
from  them.  A  discussion-  of  the  ad- 
ditional measures  for  the  control  of  this 
disease  is  impossible  in  this  space.  Con- 
sult a  state  veterinarian  or  board  of 
health. 


432 


Drugs 

Horses 

Cattle 

Sheep 

Hogs 

Dogs 

Acetanilid           

1-2  dr. 

2  dr. 

.5-1  dr. 

.5-1  dr. 

3-7  gr. 

Aconite  tincture  

10-30  dp. 

20-30  dp. 

10  dp. 

5  dp. 

1-3  dp. 

Alcohol  (see  Brandy) 
Aloes   .  .        

5-8  dr. 

1-1.5  oz. 

2-4  dr. 

2-4  dr. 

15-20  gr. 

Alum               

2-4  dr. 

3-4  dr. 

40  gr. 

40  gr. 

15  gr. 

Ammonia  water  

.5  oz. 

1  oz. 

2  dr. 

Idr. 

.5  dr. 

Ammonia  aromatic  

1-2  oz. 

2oz. 

1-2  dr. 

1-2  dr. 

20-60  dp. 

Aniseed                  

1  oz. 

1.5  oz. 

1-2  dr. 

Idr. 

15  gr. 

Areca  nut               

.5-1  oz. 

1  oz. 

1-3  dr. 

2  dr. 

Idr. 

Arnica  tincture           

.5—1  oz. 

1  oz.   • 

2  dr. 

.5  dr. 

7-20  dp. 

Arsenic  (Fowler's  solution) 
Asafetida  tincture  

2-4  dr. 

2oz. 

5  dr. 
3oz. 

5-20  dp. 
.5  oz. 

5-20  dp. 
2  dr. 

1-5  dp. 
Idr. 

Atropine               

Igr. 

1-2  gr. 

•  07gr. 

.07  gr. 

.03  gr. 

Belladonna  fluid  extract  .  .  . 
Boracic  acid         

.5  dr. 
1-3  dr. 

Idr. 
3  dr. 

20  dp. 
20  gr. 

3  dp. 
15  gr. 

Idp. 
8gr. 

Brandy  

2-4  oz. 

4  oz. 

1-2  oz. 

1-2  oz. 

1-4  dr. 

Buchu                       

1-2  oz. 

5-20  dp. 

Caffein        

7-15  gr. 

2  gr. 

Calcium  phosphate  

2-4  dr. 

1  oz. 

1-2  dr. 

1-2  dr. 

5-20  gr. 

Calomel            

Idr. 

1-2  dr. 

5-20  gr. 

5-20  gr. 

1  gr. 

Camphor  spirit     

2-4  dr. 

l«oz. 

2  dr. 

15  dp. 

10  dp. 

Cannabis  indica  extract  .  .  . 

1-2  dr. 

10-15  dp. 

1A-1  gr. 

Cantharides  

5-20  gr. 

5-20  gr. 

4-8  gr. 

4-8  gr. 

1-2  gr. 

Capsicum   

20-60  gr. 

1-2  dr. 

1-8  gr. 

Carbolic  Acid  

.5-2   dr. 

1-2  dr. 

10-20  dp. 

5-15  dp. 

3-8  dp. 

Carbon  bisulphide  

2-4  dr. 

Castor  oil             

Ipt. 

1  pt. 

2-4  oz. 

2-4  oz. 

1-2  dr. 

Catechu     

.5-1  oz. 

1-2  oz. 

5-30  gr. 

Chalk        

.  5-2  oz. 

2oz. 

1-2  dr. 

Idr. 

.5-1  dr.' 

Charcoal  

1-2  oz. 

1-2  oz. 

2-4  dr. 

2-4  dr. 

20-60  gr. 

Chloral  hydrate  

1-2  oz. 

1-2  oz. 

1-2  dr. 

1-2  dr. 

5-20  gr. 

Chloroform         

1-2  dr. 

1-2  dr. 

25  dp. 

20  dp. 

10  dp. 

Cocaine  

5-10  gr. 

10  gr. 

Kgr. 

Cod  liver  oil  

2-6  oz. 

3-8  oz. 

3-8  dr. 

2-6  dr. 

1-3  dr. 

Copperas  

Idr. 

2  dr. 

20  gr. 

10  gr. 

Copper  sulphate  

2-4  dr. 

2-4  dr. 

20-30  gr. 

20-30  gr. 

1-2  gr. 

Creolin     

1-2  dr. 

2  dr. 

1-5  dp. 

Croton  oil  

15-25  dp. 

.5-1  dr. 

5-10  dp. 

5-10  dp. 

Idp. 

Digitalis  

10-50  gr. 

10-60  gr. 

5-15  gr. 

5-10  gr. 

2gr. 

Dover's  powder  

.5-1  oz. 

5-10  gr. 

Epsom  salts  

.5-llb. 

lib. 

1—4  oz. 

1  oz. 

1-4  dr. 

Ergot       

.5-1  oz. 

.5—1  oz. 

1-2  dr. 

1-2  dr. 

1  dr. 

Eserin          

1-3  gr. 

2-3  gr. 

Ether     

.5—1  oz. 

1  oz. 

2-4  dr. 

2-4  dr. 

25  dp. 

Fenugreek  .  .    

1-2  oz. 

2oz. 

2-3  dr. 

2-3  dr. 

15  gr. 

Fowler  'a  Solution 

(See  Arsenic) 
Gentian     .  .       

4-8  dr. 

3  dr. 

1-2  dr. 

1-2  dr. 

40  gr. 

Ginger               

2-8  dr. 

5-8  dr. 

1-2  dr. 

15-60  gr. 

5-20  gr. 

Glauber  salts    

.5-1  Ib. 

1-1  51b. 

1-4  dr. 

Glycerine            

2-5  oz. 

3-5  oz. 

5  dr. 

4  dr. 

1  dr. 

Hydrastis  

2-8  dr. 

2-8  dr. 

1-2  dr. 

1-2  dr. 

5-40  dp. 

Hydrochloric  acid  

1-3  dr. 

2-3  dr. 

10-30  dp. 

10-20  dp. 

5  dp. 

Hyoscyamus     

.5—1  oz. 

1  oz. 

10  gr. 

Iodide  of  potash  

.5-2  dr. 

1-2  dr. 

10-25  gr. 

•    5-20  gr. 

2-8  gr. 

Ipecac                     

1-2  dr. 

2-4  dr. 

1  dr. 

1-2  gr. 

Iron  sulphate  

1-2  dr. 

2  dr. 

25  gr. 

25  gr. 

4  gr. 

Jaborandi               

2-4  dr. 

4  dr. 

1  dr 

1  dr. 

5-50  gr. 

Jalap  

2-4  dr. 

1-2  dr. 

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DOSES  OF  DRUGS  FOR  FARM  ANIMALS— Continued 


Drugs 

Horses 

Cattle 

Sheep 

Hogs 

Dogs 

Jamaica  ginger  

1  oz. 

2oz. 

.5  oz. 

Kerosene  .  .  .  .-  

1-2  dr. 

Kino          

.5—1  oz. 

1-2  oz. 

1-2  dr. 

1-2  dr 

5-25  er 

Kousso  

5-4  dr 

Lard  

8oz. 

5  oz. 

Laudanum  

1—4  oz. 

2-5  oz. 

1-4  dr. 

1-2  dr 

20  dp 

Lead  acetate  

Idr. 

1  dr. 

25  gr. 

20  er 

1-2  er 

Lime  water     

4—5  oz. 

4-6  oz. 

2  oz. 

1-8  dr 

Linseed  oil  

.  5-1  pt. 

1-2  pt. 

6-12  oz. 

5-10  oz. 

1  oz 

Magnesium  sulphate  (see 
Epsom  salts) 
Male  fern,  fluid  extract.  .  .  . 
Morphine  

3-6  dr. 
3-10  gr. 

4-6  dr. 
5-10  gr. 

1-2  dr. 
1-2  gr. 

1-2  dr. 

lA-lAKf. 

15-40  dp. 
.02-14  er 

Mustard  

.5—1  oz. 

1  oz. 

1-2  dr. 

1-2  dr. 

20  er 

Nitre      

.  1-2  oz. 

2-3  oz. 

Idr. 

Idr 

5-20  er 

Nux  vomica  

1-2  dr. 

2  dr. 

30-40  gr. 

10-20  gr. 

1-2  gr. 

Olive  oil  

1-2  pt. 

1-2  pt. 

2-4  oz. 

Opium  (powdered)  ....'.... 

1-2  dr. 

2  dr. 

6^-25  gr. 

5^-20  gr. 

1—5  gr 

Pepper.  . 

1-3  dr. 

2-4  dr. 

15-25  gr. 

10-20  gr. 

4-10  gr. 

Peppermint  oil  

15-30  dp. 

30  dp. 

1-5  dp. 

Potassium  bromide  

1-2  oz. 

2oz. 

2-4  dr. 

2-4  dr. 

5-50  gr. 

Quinine  

15-60  gr. 

'  Idr. 

5-10  gr. 

5-10  gr. 

1-2  gr. 

Rhubarb  

1-2  oz. 

1-2  oz. 

Idr. 

Idr. 

5-10  gr. 

Salol  

.5-4  dr. 

1-3  gr. 

Salts     (see     Epsom     and 
Glauber) 
Saltpeter  (see  Nitre) 
Soda  

1  oz. 

2oz. 

.5  oz. 

2  dr. 

20-50  gr. 

Spanish    flies    (see    Can- 
tharides) 
Strychnine  

.•5-2  gr. 

2-3  gr. 

1A-1  gr. 

•  01  gr. 

Subnitrate  of  bismuth  

1-2  dr. 

2  dr. 

10-30  gr. 

5-20  gr. 

3-10  gr. 

Sulphur  

2-4  oz. 

3-4  oz. 

1-2  oz. 

1-2  oz. 

1-4  dr. 

Turpentine  

1-2  oz. 

2oz. 

1-4  dr. 

1  dr. 

20-50  dp. 

Whiskey  (see  Brandy) 

In  the  above  list  of  doses,  oz.  stands  for  ounce;  pt.  for  pint;  Ib.  for  pound;  gr.  for 
grain;  dr.  for  dram;  dp.  for  drop.  Fractions  are  expressed  thus:  %,  or  by  decimals, 
thus:  .5.  Other  figures  show  limits  of  small  and  large  doses. 


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borhood to  buy  a  portable  grain  ele- 
vator. Since  then  nearly  every  one  of 
my  neighbors  has  an  elevator. 

I  do  not  say  that  this  elevator  has 
had  no  repairs,  but  it  has  had  very 
few.  These  few  repairs  on  the  ele- 
vator have  been  cables,  worm  wheels 
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few  years  ago  is  like  comparing  the 
latest  equipped  automobile  with  the 
old,  now  odd-looking  cars  of  a  few 
years  ago. 

Every  manufacturer  -  of  elevators 
specifies  the  time  to  take  in  unloading 
a  load  of  grain  and  the  speed  to  run, 
but  if  the  elevator  is  overloaded  or 
run  too  fast  it  can  seldom  do  much 
harm.  The  grain  elevator  is  hardly 
ever  like  the  binder,  that  is  always 
causing  little  delays.  One  man  can 
run  an  elevator  with  horse  power  if 
the  horses  will  go  without  driving. 

The  main  points  in  caring  for  an 
elevator  are  to  keep  it  well  oiled  and 
placed  in  the  dry  during  bad  weather. 
It  does  not  require  an  expert  to  repair 
a  grain  elevator.  The  cost  of  repairs 
will  depend  more  upon  the  care  thanm 
the  wear  of  the  parts.  The  outside 
portable  elevator  has  the  advantage 
over  the  inside  type  in  that  it  has  to 
be  moved  but  little,  and  sometimes 
not  at  all;  but  it  is  exposed  to  the 
weather. 

The  fixed  type  of  elevator  has  the 
advantages  of  both  the  portable  types, 
but  is  a  little  higher  priced. 

Most  of  the  older  portable  elevators 
did  not  elevate  wheat  and  oats  as  well 
as  corn,  but  the  newer  types,  es- 
pecially the  vertical  bucket  types, 
carry  any  kind  of  grain. 

An  elevator  will  unload  a  load  of 
grain  in  a  few  minutes,  besides  saving 
the  busker,  already  tired  with  his 
day's  work,  a  lot  of  hard  labor.  Since 
my  first  elevator,  Which,  I  forgot  to 
mention,  was  an  inside  type,  I  have  an 
outside  type  which  I  have  had  for  six 
years.  Last  summer  I  purchased  a 
fixed,  vertical  type  of  elevator  with 
chain  and  buckets.  This  elevator  is 


very  handy  and  will  unload  any  kind 
of  grain.  It  is  run  by  a  horizontal 
four-horse  gasoline  engine.  I  believe 
the  gasoline  engine  is  a  little  handier 
and  better  than  the  power  jack  for 
running  a  dump,  because  it  requires  no 
attention  while  running,  and  also  runs 
the  dump  at  the  same  rate  of  speed. 
Nearly  any  type  of  elevator  is  useful 
on  the  farm  for  unloading  small  grain. 

J.  O.  WOODARD. 
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A  firm  is  responsible  for  the  acts  of  each  of  its  members,  except  in  mat- 
ters not  connected  with  the  business,  or  for  their  individual  benefit. 

Real  estate  owned  in  partnership  is  not  subject  to  dower  interest. 

Stockholders  in  a  corporation  are  liable  only  for  the  amount  of  their 
capital  stock.  Stockholders  in  national  banks  are  liable  for  double  the  amount 
of  their  paid-up  capital  stock. 

A  Contract  is  an  agreement  between  two  or  more  parties,  each  binding 
himself  to  perform  or  not  to  perform  certain  specified  acts.  The  consent 
of  all  parties  and  a  valuable  consideration  are  essential,  otherwise  the  con- 
tract is  void.  All  parties  must  understand  it  alike,  to  make  it  binding. 

A  contract  made  in  violation  of  the  law,  or  for  immoral  purposes,  or  to 
commit  a  breach  of  the  peace,  is  void. 

When  consent  is  given  by  mistake,  a  contract  cannot  be  enforced. 
If  any  part  of  a  contract  is  illegal,  it  is  wholly  illegal. 

A  material  alteration  of  a  contract  or  other  written  instrument  after  its 
execution,  renders  the  instrument  void. 

A  contract  must  be  performed  in  full  before  payment  can  be  collected,  un- 
less otherwise  specified.  A  contract  made  by  means  of  threats,  is  void. 

Fraud  vitiates  a  contract.  If  fraud  is  practiced,  the  responsibility  of  the  in- 
nocent party  ceases,  but  the  contract  still  binds  the  guilty  party. 

Money  borrowed  for  the  purpose  of  making  a  wager  cannot  be  collected  if 
the  lender  knew  of  its  intended  use.  Wagers  cannot  be  collected  by  law. 

The  law  will  not  aid  in  collecting  rents  on  premises  let  for  illegal  use. 

A  Promisory  Note  is  a  written  promise  to  pay  a  specified  sum  of  money. 
The  person  promising  to  pay  is  the  Maker  of  the  note;  the  person  to  whom 
the  promise  is  made  is  the  Payee. 

An  indorser  of  a  note  becomes  liable  to  any  subsequent  holder  of  the 
note,  if  the  maker  fails  to  pay  it. 

A  note  bears  interest  only  when  so  stated  therein.  All  notes  bear  interest 
after  maturity,  at  the  legal  rate. 

A  material  alteration  of  a  note  after  its  execution,  without  the  consent  of 
the  maker,  renders  the  note  void. 

A  note  made  in  one  state  and  payable  in  another  is  governed  by  the  laws 
of  the  state  in  which  it  is  payable. 

A  note  must  be  presented  for  payment  upon  the  exact  date  of  maturity, 
or  the  indorsers  are  released  from  liability. 

If  the  maker  of  a  note  refuses  payment  upon  presentation,  it  must  be  pro- 
tested and  notice  sent  to  the  indorsers  within  a  reasonable  time,  otherwise 
they  are  released  from  liability. 

438 


Extension  of  time  of  a  note  by  the  holder  releases  sureties  and  indorsers. 
Transfer  of  a  note  after  maturity,  releases  indorsers  from  liability. 

When  a  note,  on  deposit  as  collateral  security,  falls  due,  the  temporary 
holder  becomes  the  payee,  and  must  collect,  or  become  liable  to  the  owner. 

A  Receipt  is  not  conclusive  against  a  claim.  Even  though  a  receipt  is 
given,  a  claimant  may  recover  if  he  can  prove  that  the  debt  has  not  been  paid. 

A  release  given  in  discharge  of  all  demands,  and  for  a  consideration,  can 
not  be  set  aside  except  by  showing  fraud. 

An  obligation  or  debt  is  renewed  and  the  time  of  limitation  is  extended 
by  making  part  payment,  or  by  payment  of  the  interest  thereon. 

A  Forgery  is  a  material  alteration  of  a  note  or  written  instrument  with 
intent  to  defraud.  One  whose  name  is  forged  cannot  be  held  responsible. 

A  forged  instrument  is  not  commercial  paper  and  no  rights  are  gained  by 
its  possession.  If  a  bank  pays  money  on  a  forged  check  or  note  believing 
it  to  be  genuine,  it  must  lose  the  money. 

An  Innkeeper  may  retain  the  goods  of  his  guests  for  settlement. 
Mechanic's  Liens  expire  one  year  after  filing,  unless  action  is  begun. 

A  Bill  of  Sale  is  a  written  instrument  by  which  the  ownership  of  personal 
property  is  transferred.  ,  Actual  transfer  of  the  property  is  not  absolutely 
necessary  to  insure  the  validity  of  sale,  but  to  protect  the  purchaser  from 
attachments  by  the  creditors  of  the  seller,  the  property  should  be  delivered. 

Property  covered  by  a  chattel  mortgage  must  be  taken  possession  of  at 
the  maturity  of  the  mortgage,  or  it  can  be  taken  by  other  creditors. 

It  is  a  criminal  offense  to  sell  goods  covered  by  a  chattel  mortgage. 
A  chattel  mortgage  is  not  valid  if  the  debt  to  be  secured  is  not. 

If  mortgaged  real  estate  is  foreclosed  and  sold  for  more  than  the  debt,  and 
costs,  the  mortgagor  is  entitled  to  the  surplus. 

A  Deed  is  a  written  instrument  conveying  the  ownership  of  real  estate. 
In  a  Warranty  deed,  the  grantor  warrants  his  title  to  be  good  .and  agrees 
to  hold  the  purchaser  harmless  against  all  comers.  In  a  Quit  Claim  deed, 
the  grantor  conveys  his  right,  title  and  interest,  but  warrants  nothing. 

A  deed  must  be  signed  by  the  wife,  otherwise,  after  the  husband's  death, 
she  may  claim  the  use  of  one  third,  during  her  life. 

An  assignment  does  not  require  a  valuable  consideration. 

An  assignment  covers  all  property  not  exempt  from  execution. 

A  lease  given  by  a  guardian  terminates  when  the  ward  comes  of  age. 

Leases  on  mortgaged  property  whereon  the  mortgage  was  given  prior  to 
the  lease,  terminate  with  the  foreclosure  of  the  mortgage. 

A  testator's  "last  will  and  testament"  annuls  all   former  wills. 

A  husband  may  will  his  wife  property  in  lieu  of  dower,  she  may 'elect  to 
take  either  such  property  or  her  dower,  but  not  both. 

A  husband  cannot  claim  dower  right  in  the  estate  of  his  deceased  wife. 

A  husband  and  wife  cannot  testify  for  or  against  each  other,  except  in 
cases  of  personal  injury  or  violence. 

A  Patent  protects  the  inventor  for  seventeen  years.  After  that  anyone 
may  use,  sell  or  manufacture  the  thing  patented. 

The  term  of  a  Copyright  is  twenty-eight  years.  Within  six  months  of 
the  end  of  this  time  a  renewal  for  fourteen  years  can  be  secured. 

439 


Index  to  Advertisers 


Page 

Ainsworth,  W.   T.   &  Son.  .Mason  City.    319 
A  r  e  n  z  v  i  1  1 e        Indepen- 


dent, The Arenzville 

Ashland   Hardware    &    Fur- 
niture Co Ashland     . 

Athens  Free  Press Athens    .  . 

Atterberry    &    Colson Atterberry 


B.  &  H.  Restaurant 

Bank   of  Bath 

Bank    of   Kilbourne 

Baugher,    Eugene 

Baugher,  G.   L 

Baum,      M.      J.      Monument 

Works 

Beggs  &   Hatch 

Bettie  Stuart  Institute.'.  .  . 
Big  Four  Poultry  Journal . 

Bigler,  G.  R.  Co 

Blessman,    W.    H 

Boeker,  W.  H.  &  Sons.  .  .  . 
Bressmer,  John  Company .  . 
Brown's  Business  College .  . 


Springfield  . 

Bath 

Kilbourne    . 

FancyPrairie 

FancyPrairie 

gpringfield . 
Greenview  . 
Springfield. 
Chicago  .  . 
Springfield  . 
Bath  .... 
Petersburg. 
Springfield  . 
Springfield . 


Campbell,  Horace  L Tallula    .  .  . 

Centennial  National  Bank  .  Virginia  .  . 
Central  Illinois  State  Bank  .  Mason  City . 
Chicago  Evening  American  .  Chicago  •.  . 

Churchill,    Nellie    Mrs Athens     .  .  . 

Cobb,   J.   L Kilbourne    . 

Couchman,    H.    L Havana     .  . 

Curtis   &  Wohosky Springfield. 

Daniel   &   Craggs .  .Kilbourne    . 

Dee,  W.  E.  Clay  Mfg.  Co .  .  Springfield  . 
Diers,  J.  H Mason  City  . 


157 

163 
279 
357 

328 
314 
312 
361 
323 

374 
357 
395 
371 
338 
341 
325 
373 
351 

329 
177 
313 
402 
263 
361 
361 
338 

399 
377 
365 

E.  &  W.   Clothing  Co Springfield.     375 

Fager,  Alice Havana  ...  361 

Farmers'  Grain,  The Mason  City  '.  2 

Farmers'  Independent 

Thresher  Co Springfield.  321 

Farmers'  National  Bank.  .  Virlginia  ..  323 

Farmers'  State  Bank Illiopolis  .  .  322 

Farris  Furnace  Company.  .Springfield.  385 

First  National  Bank Petersburg .  314 

Fortado,  J.  L Springfield.  377 

Frackelton  State  Bank, 

The Petersburg.  312 

French  &  Sons  Piano  Co.  .Springfield.  391 

Hamll   &    Struwe Greenview  .  361 

Harms,    H.    &   Co Petersburg.  267 

Harris,    Henry Auburn   ...  21 

Havana   National  Bank.  .  .  Havana     .  .  310 

Hibbard  &  Fergus Mason  City.  320 

Holmes,  W.  B.  Dr Springfield.  324 

Home  Life  Publishing  Co~  .  Chicago     .  .  367 

Horn,  George New  Berlin.  323 

Hoyt   Studio,   The Havana     .  .  359 

Hurst  Silo  &  Tank  Co.  ...  Springfield.  323 

Husman,    G Tallula    ...  281 

International       Correspond- 
ence   School Scranton,  Pa.  349 

Irvine,  Wm.  B. Springfield.        34 

Joyful  Mfg.  Co. Waynesville    399 

Keith,    L.   F Bath      ....     351 

Kinney,  G.  R.  Co.,  Inc.  .  .  .Springfield.     375 
Kuntz,   Adolph  F Springfield.        42 

La    Fayette     Smith    Grocer 

Co,    The Springfield.  391 

Lascelles  &  Atherton Bath      ....  351 

Legg,    F.   M.,    Shoe    Co ....  Springfield .  375 

Marbold  State  Bank,  The.  .Greenview.      315 
McFadden     Corn     Exchange 

Bank Easton     ...     313 


Page 

McKinley,   Clyde   D.   V.  ...  Mason  City.  361 

Meyer,  A.  R ' Havana     .  .  35'J 

Meyer,     W.     J.     Implement 

Co Havaha     .  .  341 

Miller   &   Husband Springfield.  326 

Mussillon,    J.    A.    &    Bros ..  Springfield.  393 


Neif,  H.  E Springfield  .     377 

New  Farmers'  State  Bank.  Mason  City.    315 


Oberman,  J.  A.   &  Bros.  ..  Springfield. 


Pacific    Mutual    Life   Insur- 
ance  Co 

People's   Home   Journal .  .  . 

People's   Popular   Monthly. 

Peorla  Drill  &  Seeder  Co.  . 

Petefish   Skiles   &   Co 

Pfetzing,    Oscar   F.  ...... 

Pitts,    Taylor    J 

Portable      Elevator     M  f  g 
Company 

Poultry  Pet  Stock  &  Acces- 
sory   Co 


Springfield  . 
New  York 

City  .  .  . 
Des  Moines, 

la 

Peorla  .  .  . 
Virginia  .  . 
Havana  .  . 
Greenview . 

Bloomington 
Springfield . 


381 
435 

367 
317 
315 
359 
273 

437 


401 


Republican   Gazette,    The ..  Virginia 

Riley  Hauk-Vogelsang  Sup- 
ply   Co St.    Louis, 

Mo 363 

Robertson,   J.   L Mason  City.    364 

Robinson's  Advertising  Ser- 
vice   Springfield .     445 


Schisler,   A.   W.    Seed   Co .  .  St.   Louis, 

Mo 363 

Schuck   &    Son .  Springfield. 

Opposite    Preface 

Sikking,   A.  W.   &  Co Springfield. 

29,    33,     35,  36, 
39,    41,     43,    45, 

47.    49,    65,  71, 
77,     83,     89 

Skiles,  Rearick  &  Co.  .  .  .  .Ashland     .  .  169 

Smith,    Hal   M.    Co Springfield.  48 

Smith,  John  A Athens     ...  351 

Sommer,  W.  C Springfield  .  37 

Springfield     Canvas     Goods 

Co Springfield.  321 

Springfield  Granite   &  Mar- 
ble   Co Springfield.  377 

Springfield    News-Record ..  Springfield .  444 

State    Register Springfield.  327 

Stone,   Charles  &  Son Greenview.  270 

Street  &  List Easton    ...  361 

Button,  G.  D.  Co.,  The ....  Mason  City .  1 


Tallula   Lumber   Co Tallula    ...  337 

Thies,   H.   F Springfield. 

Tripp  Brothers Greenview.  357 

Twentieth    Century    Monu- 
ment Co Springfield.  397 

Wakeman,   Henry  Co Mason  City.  365 

Warren  &  Co Springfield.  379 

Wessel,  John  W Beardstown  323 

White,   J.    H.   &  Sons Havana     .  .  359 

White   Dental    Parlor Springfield.  32 

Williams,    A Illiopolis    .  .  324 

Williams,    L.    A.    &   Co.  ...  Springfield  .  446 

Winterbauer,    George,    Jr.  .  FancyPrairie  361 
Woman's    World    Magazine 

Co.,    Inc Chicago   .  .  .  429 


Young     Men's      Christian 

Association Springfield.     389 


440 


Illustrations 


Page 

Illinois  State  Capitol,  Springfield,  Illinois  ................  .................     8 

Sangamon  County  Court  House,  Springfield,  Illinois  ........................  12 

Flood  Time  on  the  Sangamon  River  ......................................   27 

Camping  Along  the  Sangamon  River  ......................................  55 

Cutting  Turkey  Red  Wheat  on  the  Funk  Brothers  Farm  ....................  61 

A   Mischievous  Bunch  ....................................................  67 

Everybody's  Happy  on  This  Farm  .............  ..........  .....  .  ............  81 

Trials  of  the  Road  on  an  Inspection  Trip  ...................................  91 

Judging  Percherons  at  the  Community  Club  Meeting  ........................  113 

Home  of  Alfred  B.  Purvance,  Rt.  39,  Pleasant  Plaines,  111  ....................  119 

Catholic  Church,  New  Berlin,  Illinois  ......................................  125 

Dan  W.  Clark,  Rt.  31,  New  Berlin,  Illinois  ..................................  127 

Hodge  Johnstone  &  Kathleen  Thompson  Like  Good  Apple  Butter  .............  135 

Home  of  C.  T.  Carrington,  Rt.  31,  New  Berlin,  Illinois  .....................  141 

A  Scene  from  the  Funk  Brothers  Farm  ....................................  142 

Cass  County  Court  House,  Virginia,  Illinois  ...............................  144 

Cultivating  Corn  on  the  Funk  Brothers  Farm  .............................  173 

Home  of  R.  D.  Morgan,  Rt.  1,  Chandlerville,  Illinois  .......................  175 

Evangelical  Lutheran  Immanuel  Church,  Rt.  1,  Arenzville,  Illinois  .........  183 

December  Days  on  the  Farm  .............................................  185 

J.  Drinkwater  and  family,  Rt.  3,  Virginia,  Illinois  .........................  190 

Home  of  Wm.  H.  White,  Rt.  2,  Arenzville,  Illinois  ..........................  192 

Mason  County  Court  House,  Havana,  Illinois  ..............................  197 

German  Evangelical  Church  and  Parsonage  ................................  209 

Public  School,  Bath,  Illinois  ...........  ...............................  .....  220 

St.  John's  German  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  Bishop,  Illinois  ............  229 

Disking  Stalks  for  Oats  on  the  N.  K.  McCormick  Farm  .....................  235 

The  Old  Abbott  Homestead,  Lynchburg  Township  ..........................  242 

Scene  from  the  John  H.  Lagen  Farm,  Mason  City,  Illinois  .....  .............  245- 

Home  of  J.  W.  Warren,  Rt.  2,  Bath,  Illinois  ...............................  246 

A  Picnic  Dinner  at  the  County  Fair  ..............................  ..........  253 

Evangelical  Church,  Bath,  Illinois  .....  ..............  .  .....................  254 

Fairview  M.  E.  Church  .......................  ............................  257 

W.  V.  Hoag  and  his  Blacksmith  Shop  ...  ..................  .  ...............  265 

Tireless  Lawn  Mowers  .  .  .•  ..........  ..........................  .............  271 

Public  School,  Atterberry,  Illinois  ..........................................  278 

M.  E.  Church  .............................................................  283 

Two  of  the  Old  Pioneers,  Samuel  Colson  and  Jacob  Smith  ...................  285 

Brood  Sows  on  the  L.  P.  Funk  Farm  .....  .  ...............................  288 

The  Children  have  a  good  time  on  the  H.  O.  Atterberry  Farm  ..............  290 

Concord  Church   .........................................................  292 

Coquette  50404—  First  at  Springfield    (1915)  ...............................  294 

J.  C.  Lounsberry's  Horses  ...........................  .  ....................  301 

Imp.  Lady  Dorothy,  Champion  Shorthorn  Female  at  Illinois  State  Fair  1917.  .320 
Three  Pure  Bred  Percheron  Mares  .........................................  330 

Manley  Forrest  101948  ...................................................  332 

Pure  Bred  Chester  Whites  on  the  Fred  J.  Blum  Farm  .......................  336 

Registered  Duroc  Sow  and  Pigs  taking  a  sun  bath  at  Johnstone  Brothers 

Farm    ........................................................  .-  ......  337 

Registered  Hampshire  Boars  on  Simon  C.  Moon's  Maple  Spring  Farm  .......  343 

Big  Type  Poland  China  Sow  on  the  John  Vaughan  Farm  ...................  343 

Yearling  Big  Type  Poland  China  Sow  on  the  John  Vaughan  Farm  ..........  345 

Happy  and   Contented  ....................................................  346 

University    Party    inspecting    feeding    on    Farm    of    Harry    Kline,    LeRoy, 

Illinois    ...................  ...............  401 


441 


Index 


Page 


Advantages  of  Buying  Standardized  Im- 
plements of  Home  Dealers 316 

Abortion    424 

Abscesses     424 

Actlnomycosis 424 

Anthrax,   or  Charbon 424 

Ash   In    Feeds 403 

Azoturla    424 


Balanced  Rations 405 

Barrenness,   or  Sterility 424 

Blackleg 425 

Breeders'     Directory 318 

Breeding  Calendar  for  Farm  Livestock.  333 

Business   Directory 348 


Capacity  of  Circular  Silos  and  Quality 
of    Silage    to    be    Fed    to    Lower    the 

Surface  Two  Inches  Daily.  .......  335 

Carbohydrates  In  Feeds ;  403 

Cass  County  Farm  Directory 150 

Cass  County  Historical  Sketch 145 

Cerebrospinal    Meningitis 425 

Charbon  or  Anthrax 424 

Choking     425 

Classification   of  Feeds 404 

Fodders 404 

Hays 404 

Root  Crops 405 

Silage    405 

Soiling    Crops 404 

Straws     404 

Colic 425 

^Commercial  Law  In  Brief. 438 

Common  Medicines  for  Farm  Livestock: 

Anesthetics 421 

Anodynes     421 

Antispasmodics 421 

Astringent?    421 

Blisters 421 

Composition  of  Feeds 403 

Constipation    425 

Cough 425 

Country  Banker  and  the  Farmer,  The.  .  311 


Diseases  of  Farm  Live  Stock: 

Abortion    424 

Abscesses     424 

Actlnomycosis 424 

Anthrax     424 

Azoturla    424 

Barrenness    424 

Blackleg 425 

Bloat     430 

Cerebrospinal     Meningitis 425 

Charbon     424 

Choking:     425 

Colic 425 

Constipation    425 

Cough 425 

Eczema 425 

Farcy    425 

Foot  and  Mouth  Disease 425 

Foot    Rot 426 

Founder     426 

Foul    In    Foot 426 

Galls 426 

Garget     .  . 426 

GId    . 426 

Glanders    426 


Page 

Grease      426 

Hoven      430 

Hog     Cholera 426 

Hoose    428 

Heaves     426 

Intestinal  and  Stomach  Worms.  ...  430 

Indigestion     430 

Lice     430 

Lockjaw    431 

Maggots    430 

Mange 430 

Milk  Fever 430 

Navel    111 431 

Quarter    Crack 431 

Rabies     431 

Rheumatism    431 

Rachitis     431 

Rickets    431 

Ringworm • 431 

Sand     Crack 431 

Scab    in    Sheep 431 

Scours      431 

Sterility     424 

Sunstroke     431 

Swine   Fever 431 

Tetanus      431 

Texas  Fever 432 

Thrush     432 

Tuberculosis     432 

Doses  of  Drugs  for  Farm  Live  Stock.  .  433 


Eczema 425 


Farcy,  or  Glanders 426 

Farm  Grain  Elevator,  The 436 

Farm   Live   Stock: 

Administration   of   Medicines   for...  421 

Breeding  Calendar  for 333 

Common    Diseases    of 424 

Common  Medicines  for 421 

Diagnosis  of  Diseases  of 420 

Doses  of  Drugs  for 433 

List  of  Common  Medicines  for 422 

Non-Transmissible  Diseases  of 419 

Sanitary   Measures   for 419 

Transmissible  Diseases  of 418 

Fat    in    Feeds 404 

Feeding   Standards 405 

Fodders     404 

Foot   and   Mouth    Disease 425 

Foot     Rot 426 

Foul  in  Foot 426 

Founder     426 


G 

Galls 42C 

Garget     426 

Gid 426 

Glanders,    or    Farcy 426 

Good  Faith  Pledge  to  the  Public.  A.  .  .  363 


Hays 404 

Heaves    426 

Hog  Cholera: 

The  Germ  Which  Causes 427 

Predisposing  Causes  of 427 

Way  It  reaches  Herd 427 

General    Preventive    for 428 

Prevention  pf  by  Inoculation 428 

Hoose    428 

Hoven  or  Bloat 430 


442 


Index 


Page 


Page 


Illinois,   Special  Article  on 

Illinois  System  of  Permanent  Fertility. 

Indigestion     

Intestinal  and  Stomach  Worms 

It  pays  to  Patronize  Home  Merchants.  . 


Lice     

Livestock   Breeders'   Directory: 

of  Aberdeen  Angus  Cattle.  . 

of  Brown    Swiss    Cattle .  .  .  . 

of  Guernsey  Cattle 

of  Hereford     Cattle 

of  Holstein-Friesian    Cattle. 

of  Jersey     Cattle 

of  Polled  Durham  Cattle.  .  . 

of   Polled    Hereford    Cattle.. 

of   Red   Polled  Cattle 

of    Shorthorn    Cattle 

of    Belgian    Horses 

of   Clydesdale    Horses 

of   French  Draft  Horses 

of  German  Coach  Horses .  .  . 

of   Morgan    Hftrses 

of   Percheron    Horses 

of  Shire    Horses 

of  Roadsters 

of  Jacks    

of   Berkshire  Hogs 

of   Chester   White   Hogs.  .  .  . 

of   Duroc-Jersey    Hogs 

of  Hampshire   Hogs 

of   Poland-China    Hogs 

of   Dorset  Sheep 

of   Hampshire    Sheep ....... 

of  Oxford     Sheep 

of  Shropshire     Sheep 

of  Southdown  Sheep 

Live  Stock  Feeding 

Lockjaw,  or  Tetanus 


M 


Maggots     

Mange .  . 

Mason  County  Farm  Directory .  .  . 
Mason  County  Historical  Sketch . 
Menard  County  Farm  Directory .  , 
Menard  County  Historical  Sketch , 
Milk  Fever 


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306 
430 
430 
353 


430 

318 
326 
326 
318 
326 
328 
326 
318 
324 
318 
334 
330 
334 
334 
334 
330 
334 
334 
334 
338 
336 
338 
342 
344 
346 
346 
346 
346 
346 
403 
431 


430 
430 
109 
197 
261 
258 
430 


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Navel    111 '.  .  .  481 

Non-Transmissible     Diseases    of    Farm 

Live    Stock 419 

Nutritive    Ratio 405 


Quarter  Crack  and  Sand  Crack 431 


Rabies     431 

Rachitis,  or  Rickets 431 

Rations,   Balanced: 

for  Bacon   Hogs 414 

for  Brood    Sows 415 

for  Dairy    Cattle 413 

for  Draft    Horses 412 

for   Driving  and   Saddle   Horses.  ...  412 

for   Ewes  with  Suckling  Lamb.T.  ...  416 

for  Fattening  of  Cattle 414 

for   Fattening  of  Hogs 414 

for  Herd    Boars 415 

for  Lambs     417 

for  Mares  after   Parturition 412 

for   Pigs  after  Weaning .-,...  414 

for  Pregnant     Ewes 415 

for  Pregnant  Mares 412 

for   Stallions 413 

Rheumatism 431 

Rickets,  or  Rachitis 431 

Ringworm '431 

Root  Crops.- 431 


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Sangamon  County  Historical  Sketch.  .  .  13 
Sanitary  Measures  for  Farm  Live  Stock: 

Disinfection     419 

Light     419 

Ventilation     419 

Scab  in  Sheep 431 

Scours     43i 

Silage    405 

Soiling    Crops '.  ,  .  404 

Sterility,    or    Barrenness 424 

Straws     404 

Sunstroke 431 

Swine  Fever 431 


Tetanus,    or   Lockjaw 431 

Texas  Fever 432 

Thrush 432 

Total  Dry  Matter  and  Total  Digestible 
Nutrients  in  100  Pounds  of  Common 

American     FeedstufCs 408 

Transmissible    Diseases    of    Farm    Live 

Stock     418 

Tuberculosis     432 


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4        Wolff-Lehmann   Feeding   Standards.  .  .    406 


F retain   ir    Feeds 403 


Your  Duty  to  Your  Community 305 


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Collects  More   Butter 
Makes  More  Money 

Saves  Time 

Saves    Energy 

Saves   Trouble 

Is  More  Sanitary 

Easy  to  Clean 
Easy  to  Operate 


2 ^-Gal.  Size  .  .   $10.00 

5        "        "     .  .     12.50 

10        "(Power  Churn)  15.00 


Make  This  Test  in  Your  Own  Home 


CJPut  this  churn  alongside  the  one 
you  are  now  using.  Churn  the 
same  quantity  of  cream  in  each. 
Keep  account  of  the  time  of  chum- 
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prove  to  yourself  that  the  McCann 
churn  S AVE S  at  least  nine-tenths 
of  your  time.  In  many  cases  time 
saved  will  total  50  to  60  hours  per 
year — nearly  a  week  at  10  hours 
per  day.  (We  demonstrated  these 
points  at  the  State  Fair  this  year.) 
CJA  child  of  5  or  6  years  can  op- 
erate it.  Thfe  drudgery  of  churn- 
ing is  a  thing  <x  the  past. 
CJThe  Seamless  Aluminum  Can 
is  absolutely  sanitary.  No  sour 


smell  remains,  thus  insuring  that 
your  next  batch  of  bulter  will  stay 
sweet  longer. 

CD  Built  to  last  a  lifetime.  All 
bearings  are  of  cold  rolled  steel. 
Gears  are  also  of  steel — not  cast 
iron.  There  is  nothing  to  wear 
out.  Even  if  this  churn  had  no 
points  of  superior  merit,  it  would 
be  the  cheapest  in  the  long  run. 
CJ  This  churn  is  sold  under  a  Posi- 
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